Rare 1995 BMW M3 GT Review: Performance and Luxury Unleashed

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In this review, Doug DeMuro delves into the iconic 1995 BMW M3 GT, a rare gem that embodies the essence of performance and exclusivity. With only 356 units produced worldwide, this E36 M3 variant was built for a German racing series, showcasing a unique British Racing Green paint job that sets it apart from the crowd. The M3 GT boasts a high-compression engine cranking out 295 horsepower, along with aerodynamic enhancements like an extended front splitter and a double-height wing that scream speed and agility. Inside, the green leather seats, alcantara accents, and carbon fiber trim create a sporty and luxurious ambiance that complements the car's racing pedigree.
Behind the wheel, the M3 GT offers a thrilling driving experience, with tight handling, quick acceleration, and a harsh yet rewarding ride quality that keeps you connected to the road. Despite its age, the car impresses with precise steering, minimal body roll, and impressive stability during aggressive cornering maneuvers. The interior is filled with quirky details like a lighted shifter, a giant central climate vent, and a toolkit cleverly hidden in the trunk lid, showcasing BMW's attention to both performance and practicality. From the unique seat design to the centrally located seat belts and rear windows that vent open, every aspect of the M3 GT exudes a sense of purpose and exclusivity that makes it a standout in the world of high-performance sports cars.

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