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The BMW E30 is often regarded as one of BMW's most exceptional achievements and a model that may never be eclipsed in terms of acclaim. To underscore this assertion, even the stylish BMW Z1 roadster drew its inspiration from the E30 platform. The genesis of the BMW 3 Series dates back to 1975 when it was conceived as a compact executive car. However, it wasn't until the introduction of the second-generation 3 Series in 1982, the E30, that the model truly garnered a devoted following. Its presence in the US market spanned a relatively brief period, from 1984 to 1991, during which it rapidly attained cult status. Behold the highly collectible 1989 BMW 325iS, proudly displaying 130,000 miles on its odometer and maintaining exceptional condition.
BMW’s E30 remains one of the Bavarian automaker’s most-hallowed generations of the popular 3-series compact sedan. Produced between 1982 and 1994, the E30 would see a minor refresh in 1985 and a major update in 1987, and was produced as a two and four door sedan, two-door convertible, and five-door wagon. Over 2.4 million E30s were sold worldwide. This New York-based 1989 BMW 325is is a two-door sedan example that comes with 140,000 miles on the odometer, although the seller notes that the odometer does not function now. It’s also got original German plates for the front and rear supplied as well, for that added bit of authenticity. If you’re looking for an iconic E30, why not go for this instead of the sedan that most people tend to go for?