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BMW

3 Series Compact

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The BMW 3 Series Compact represents a fascinating chapter in the evolution of the iconic 3 Series lineage. Introduced in the mid-1990s and produced through the early 2000s, the Compact (known internally as the E36/5 and later the E46/5) was BMW’s attempt to blend the dynamic DNA of the 3 Series with a more practical, hatchback-focused body style. Positioned as a youthful, accessible entry-point into the world of premium rear-wheel-drive motoring, the 3 Series Compact quickly gained a following among enthusiasts who appreciated its unique blend of agility, practicality, and unmistakable BMW character.

The model described here is powered by a 2.0-liter inline-four engine, producing a respectable 143 horsepower and 148 lb-ft of torque. Weighing in at just under 3,000 lbs (2976 lbs to be precise), the Compact’s power-to-weight ratio ensures lively acceleration and engaging driving dynamics, especially when mated to the crisp-shifting 5-speed manual transmission. The naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine, known for its smooth power delivery and characteristic BMW exhaust note, rewards drivers who enjoy working through the rev range.

Underneath, the 3 Series Compact shares much of its chassis and suspension architecture with its sedan and coupe siblings, featuring MacPherson struts up front and a semi-trailing arm independent rear suspension. This setup delivers the classic BMW balance of ride comfort and sharp, communicative handling, making the Compact a delight on twisty backroads and a competent performer on the occasional track day. The rear-wheel-drive layout, combined with a near 50:50 weight distribution, allows for playful handling and confident cornering, traits that have endeared the Compact to spirited drivers worldwide.

While the Compact was never a full-blooded motorsport machine from the factory, it has nevertheless carved out a niche in grassroots racing and track day circles. Its relatively low weight, robust mechanicals, and affordable entry price make it a popular choice for amateur drivers looking to hone their skills. Additionally, the Compact’s adaptable platform means it’s frequently seen as a base for engine swaps and performance upgrades, further cementing its status as an enthusiast’s favorite.

What truly sets the BMW 3 Series Compact apart is its blend of everyday usability and genuine driver engagement. Unlike many of its front-wheel-drive contemporaries, the Compact delivers the pure, rear-driven dynamics BMW is known for, in a versatile and practical package. This combination of practicality and performance, along with its unmistakable BMW styling cues, makes the 3 Series Compact a standout in the compact class and a worthy addition to any automotive enthusiast’s shortlist—whether for daily driving or weekend track excursions.

CV
143
PESO KG
1,350
Relación Peso Potencia
0.11
VALOR ACTUAL
$8,000

Especificaciones OEM

Descripción del motor
2.0L I4
Tipo de manejo
RWD
0-60 MPH
9.3 SECs
MáXIMA VELOCIDAD KPH
209
PRECIO (MSRP) USD
$22,000
caja de cambios
5SPD MANUAL
torque
148 N.M
Años del Modelo
2001-2004

El BMW 3 Series Compact: 0-60 en 9.3 s, 130 mph de máxima, 143 hp.

El BMW 3 Series Compact tiene un tiempo de 0-60 mph de 9.3 s, una velocidad máxima de 130 mph y 143 hp. Su vuelta más rápida registrada es de 1:17.896 en Manfeild Grand Prix.

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2003 rymerc Race 420 260 Ecsta PS91 275/35/18 / 275/40/18

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