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Z3
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When it was introduced in 1996, the BMW Z3 initiated a welcome revival of the
roadster; a traditional, open-air sports car. BMW has steadily evolved the Z3 into a Series, moving from the initial 4-cylinder roadster to a line of 6-cylinder roadsters and coupes.
For 2001,
Z3 sports cars take another evolutionary step with the introduction of new engines, a new and sportier automatic transmission, and further equipment upgrades.
Here
is the model line up for the 2001 Z3 models (excluding M Cars). Prices
quoted represent base price at USA port of entry, including destination
charge.
Z3 Roadster 2.5i
Replacing the 2.3 model, the $31,870 model (same as 2000) has increased power to 184 hp. Fog lights and cruise control are now standard, and the optional Sport Package combines special wheels and sport seats at value pricing.
Z3 Roadster 3.0i
Superseding the 2.8 model, the $38,470 model (up 3.6% from 2000) has increased power to 225 hp with the addition of the
M54 3.0-liter DOHC 24-valve inline 6-cylinder engine. Standard wheels and tires are upgraded from 16-in. to 17-in., the front brakes are larger, and the exterior styling has been upgraded.
Z3 Coupe 3.0i
Like the Z3 Roadster 3.0i, the coupe has increased power to 225 hp with the addition of the
M54 3.0-liter engine. Standard wheels and tires
have been upgraded to 17-in., and the front brakes are larger. Interior design upgrades introduced in the 2000 roadsters now also appear in the coupe, and the coupe has a new front-end
look as well. At $38,270, the coupe 3.0i is up 3.1% from the 2000 Z3 Coupe 2.8.
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