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Interesting Facts About the BMW 3 Series E36

The BMW 3 Series E36 debuted in November 1990 as the successor to the beloved E30. Built between 1990 and 2000, it saw a production run of over 2.7 million units, with some sources noting more than three million cars were produced worldwide.

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Launch and Production Milestones

The E36 was launched in November 1990, marking the third generation of BMW's compact saloon. Production spanned the entire decade, concluding in 2000, and resulted in a total output of roughly 2.7 million vehicles, with some reports indicating the figure exceeded three million.

Versatile Body Styles and Size

During its model years from 1992 to 1999, the E36 was offered as a sedan, a two‑door coupe, and other body styles. The car measured about 4.4 metres in length, giving it a sleek yet practical footprint for a compact executive vehicle.

Rare Aftermarket Parts and Collector Demand

Enthusiasts often hunt for hard‑to‑find components such as quarter panels, fenders, HVAC units, and door trim, especially original or New Old Stock (NOS) items. A niche market exists for PTG "prototype groupe" parts, which were developed by BMW's pre‑M‑group engineering team and are prized by collectors.

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