Why Now's A Very Good Time To Buy A Six-Cylinder BMW Z3
With the values of cars like E36 M3s and Z3 M Coupes launching into the stratosphere, it’s becoming very difficult to get hold of a modern classic performance BMW without paying mega bucks. One exception does spring to mind, though: the ordinary Z3, specifically one with a six-cylinder engine.
While most Z3s aren’t of interest to us, sling a six-cylinder engine under that long bonnet and we’re happy to take notice. Of the six-pot cars it’s the 2.8 and 3.0-litre ones you should investigate. The 2.8 cars have the old 190bhp M52 units fitted, and if you bag one of the pre-facelift single-vanos models, you’ll be able to do the classic M50 intake manifold swap to unlock a little more power.
If you go too early and grab a 1997 model though, you might be lumbered with an example without a limited-slip differential, as these didn’t become standard until 1998.
The 3.0-litre cars have the newer M54 engine fitted with a more useful 231bhp, making 0-60mph possible in six seconds dead. Curiously, many of the later 3.0-litre Z3s are hovering around the same price region as the 2.8s, so it’s worth keeping an eye out for both on your hunt.
The Z3 wasn’t exactly a handling high point for BMW - it uses the E36’s platform but with the E30’s trailing arm rear suspension - but there are a few things you can do to improve drivability and kill off the dreaded scuttle shake. The priority should be stiffening measures: strut braces are a common mod for these cars, and thicker anti-roll bars are worth a look too.
Want one? The cheapest 2.8 we saw in our trawl of the classifieds was a 1997 model for £2300, and this tempting 3.0-litre example is up for £3600, albeit with a reasonably high 124,000 miles on the clock. ‘But that’s almost as much as a 3.0-litre Z4!’ I hear you shout. That’s true, but before you pick up your pitchforks, it’s important to note that not so long ago it was possible to pick up a tatty, early 2.8 for as little as a grand, but those days are gone. For that money, you’ll only get a humdrum four-pot Z3 these days - if you’re lucky - because it looks as though prices are on the rise while the car goes from unloved roadster to modern classic.
So, buy now and you’ll have a car that at worst you won’t lose money on, and at best might turn out to be a wise investment in an entertaining and sweet-sounding package.
Comments
I want one so bad. This would compliment my Miata well.
One of the worst cars to drive that has ever been built.
Would be possible to LS swap a 4 pot Z3? Image the possibilities 😃
http://www.engineswapdepot.com/?p=590
Someone at Car Throttle got a Z3 and drumming up interest?
The Z3 is an underrated car. Let’s keep it that way so I can afford one someday!
the z3 also made a cameo in a James -bond movie
First one i Found in Germany is about 15.000€ …nice
My family’s 3.0
Not mine (sadly), but I may get to drive it once it’s registered.
Owned one, the the interior is the cheapest BMW interior I’ve ever seen. glovebox falls apart, no way to adjust steering wheel, not very comfortable seats, you feel EVERYTHING on the road. There is a thing on the convertible roof that senses when you pick it up a bit to lower the roof, those things always go. Not the very best BMW in regards to quality… But I’d buy another in a heartbeat. Owning a Z4m I can’t live without the S54 though.
Miata or z3?
I’d personally take the Miata