The BMW Z1 was the first of the Z series. It came with unique sliding doors and removable plastic body panels in the 1990s, and it came at the right time. It was the year Mazda rolled out the MX-5 ...
BMW fans in the U.S. may often think of the Z3 as the company's first mass-market roadster positioned below the 3-Series in the modern era, spanning the last 30 years. But just a few short years ...
Back in 1985, BMW decided to let a team of talented designers and engineers run free in a sort of avant-garde "think tank," known as BMW Technik, located several miles from the company headquarters in ...
Manufactured between 1989 and 1991, the Z1 is the first roadster in a short series of Zs. Often dismissed as a hairdresser’s car, the E30-based model is one of the first BMWs to flaunt multi-link rear ...
Finding a box-fresh, zero-mile example of a modern classic like the BMW Z1 sounds like a dream come true. But what about about finding one that is so unused it has FEWER than zero miles? It sounds ...
For all the innovations that were offered by the BMW Z1, the roadster remains relatively unknown North America. The plastic-bodied model had a number of tricks up its sleeve, including drop-down doors ...
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