A reminder of how race cars are unleashed beasts compared to street-legal vehicles, this BMW E36 was conceived as a time attack weapon. It started out in life as a 320i before Team Vego Motorsport

In addition to diagnosing the BMW E36, the Carly app can do much, much more. The range of functions is mind-blowing. You can get the Carly Universal OBD Scanner for €59.90 (plus shipping) on the official Carly website, and the app costs between €21 and €80 per year.

A hard-charging monster, the BMW E36 M3 remains a blisteringly fast modern classic. It's a car that has aged gracefully, losing none of the panache that elevated it to greatness when first released. A true delight to drive hard, here are eight reasons why we love the E36 BMW M3, and two reasons why we wouldn't buy one. 10 A Very German Muscle Car

Nothing wrong with E46M3. They are great cars and faster than the E36M3. But used examples cost about $10k more and mods for them are more expensive. For example, a stage II E36 Supercharger is $5000 to $7500; a stage II E46 supercharger is $10,000 to $12,000. The E36 is an hard car to drive, and unless you’re a very, very good and experienced driver, you won’t get a thing out of it. The MX-5 however is rather slow, so you’ll get to its limit . 453 189 441 250 407 466 327 378

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