Trim Name | Deals | Starting Price | Average Price |
---|---|---|---|
Used BMW M3 Competition xDrive Sedan | 22 | $98,989 | $104,163 |
Used BMW M3 Competition Sedan | 43 | $87,495 | $92,897 |
Used BMW M3 Sedan | 13 | $19,495 | $37,129 |
BMW M3 sedan is the perfect car for a guy like me. I love the way it looks, and it drives like a dream. It's not cheap but it's got enough power to keep you going through traffic on a daily basis, and offer some fun. The BMW M3 sedan is a great car for anyone who loves performance. It also offers plenty of room for passengers and luggage, as well as great handling on the road. This is one of the best performance sedans available today. I love this car. The BMW M3 sedan has everything I need in a vehicle: style, power, comfort, and luxury all wrapped up into one package. There are many options available when buying an M3, so you can get exactly what you want out of your new ride.
I have owned BMWs since 1983, starting with a 318i and then owning 5 different 3-series cars (including an M3) over the last 25 years. I currently own an M3 sedan which has been my favorite so far. The M3 is the perfect combination of performance and driving pleasure. The handling is superb, cornering is flat and precise, braking is excellent with no fade or wheel lock-up under hard braking, acceleration is brutal and yet smooth (no jerkyness at all), and the engine sounds great - very throaty when accelerating hard. It's also a very practical car as well - plenty of interior room for four adults (five if they are small), good trunk space for cargo plus folding rear seatbacks provide an almost flat surface to carry things. The downside? Well, it's not cheap to buy or maintain - insurance premiums tend to be high because it's considered to be a high-performance sports car rather than a sedan despite its sedate looks. Maintenance costs are also high due to the extensive use of parts that require special tools and expertise (for example - installing new spark plugs requires removing the fuel injectors!). There are few factory-authorized repair shops that can work on M3s.