Interesting Facts About the BMW 3 Series E90
The BMW 3 Series E90 was introduced in December 2004 and remained in production until October 2013. This fifth‑generation model is often called the E90, E9x, or simply the E90/E91/E92/E93 family, covering several body styles.
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Launch and Naming
When BMW launched the model in December 2004, it quickly became known by its chassis code E90 and the broader E9x family. Enthusiasts also refer to it occasionally as just the E90.
Four Body Styles in One Generation
From 2005 to 2013 the E90 generation was offered as a sedan (E90), coupe (E92), convertible (E93) and estate (E91), giving buyers a wide choice within a single generation.
Parts Availability and Rarity
Because the E90 series was produced in large numbers, common parts are still easy to find, and it will likely be another 5‑10 years before they become scarce. However, some components, like the Meisterschaft GTC EV Controlled exhaust, are considered very rare among enthusiasts.
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