The Quality Of The BMW M3
When it comes to cars, the consuming public is one that holds its  brands to a high level of expectation. And when we find a brand that we  like - one that gives us the quality and dependability that we desire -  we will remain loyal to that brand until the end. In most cases, this  level of loyalty is extended to luxury vehicles - those cars that  command a high price but continually deliver in quality and comfort year  after year - and sometimes decade after decade. It's no wonder then  that the BMW M3 - as a part of the BMW brand - continues to inspire and  engage customers.
The Bavarian Motor Works company (BMW) came to  life in 1913 Munich, Germany at the hands of Karl Friedrich Rapp who was  committed to producing a high-end luxury vehicle that would appeal to  those interested in the finer things in life. Initially, he was most  interested in performance - creating those vehicles that would be  unsurpassed in the marketplace and hold up to the changes that would  certainly be demanded from the industry. And hold up they did; today's  BMW brand continues to be the pinnacle of the industry - the BMW M3  included.
There are many variations of the BMW M3, and the  features you get - and the price you spend - depend solely on the  particular model that you choose. The M3 series is a sporty version of  the compact BMW design and the models within the product line vary  according the generation.
The E30 is the first version of the BMW  M3 series featuring a 2.3 liter power train, S14 engine, and 238  horsepower. Standard to this design were flared fenders and a sleek  aerodynamic design. The E36 coupe came six years after the E30 and  featured a 3.0 liter power train, S6 engine and 286 horsepower. The  power train increased to 321 horsepower just four short years later and  featured a 3.2 liter power train. This particular model is still highly  regarded as one of the best models produced by BMW.
The current  model of the BMW M3 - the E46 - delivered an incredible 343 horsepower,  new 6-speed transmission, and manual gearbox that required no clutch  pedal. And the BMW M3 continues to expand its product line with the  soon-to-come E92 expected to debut at the end of 2007. The E92 features a  V8 engine and 420 horsepower, and will once again elevate BMW to the  next level.
The BMW M3 reflects the overall commitment of the BMW  company to top quality, customer service, and a dedication to remaining  on the cutting edge of the vehicle industry.
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