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BMW - E36 3 Series [91-99] (1992)

The BMW E36 3 Series [91‑99] is a pillar of the mid‑size luxury segment that continues to attract enthusiasts and collectors worldwide. Whether you’re scouting for the iconic 1992 model or hunting the best deal on a 1999 version, understanding the market landscape and how the value of this classic sedan changes over time is essential. This overview gives you the key details you’ll need before diving into our pricing database.

  • Engine: Inline‑4 configuration (20‑i, 23‑i, 24‑i, 25‑i, 28‑i, 34‑i, 35‑i, 50‑i, 52‑i and 53‑i) ranging from 1.6L to 3.2L, 4‑, 5‑ or 6‑valve per cylinder.
  • Power: 115 – 280 hp depending on model year and option kit.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual, 6‑speed manual, 4‑speed automatic (2H) or 4‑speed automatic (4L).
  • Drive layout: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD) across all variants.
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline (87 octane); turbo‑charged models may recommend higher‑octane fuels.
  • Dimensions: Length 169‑x inches; Width 66‑x inches; Height 53‑x inches.
  • Wheelbase: 106.3 in (285 mm) for most variants; slight variations on MV‑type engines.
  • Weight: 3,200 – 3,700 lb (1,450 – 1,680 kg) depending on options and year.
  • Body style: Coupé, coupe‑touring, convertible, standard sedan.
  • Features: Optional 20‑i steering, anti‑roll bars, front‑suspension upgrades, ABS, traction control and more in later revisions.
  • Market segment: Mid‑luxury performance sedan, positioned below the higher‑trim 5 Series insignia.

The BMW E36 3 Series [91‑99] price you’ll encounter in the classifieds today reflects a complex mix of factors: original trim, mileage, mechanical integrity, body condition, geographic region, and after‑market modifications. On average, a well‑maintained 1992 model can fetch a product‑price average that sits between <$10,000> and <$15,000>, while a recent 1999 variant—silvered by a clean registry, few miles and service history—may lean toward the lower end of that bracket.  What is a 1992 BMW E36 3 Series [91‑99] worth? The answer is variable, but a comparative snapshot across the market can give you a solid baseline.

Depreciation Insight: BMW E36 3 Series [91‑99] depreciation

Unlike contemporary models that benefit from advanced technology and safety upgrades, the E3’s value trajectory is anchored in classic status and enthusiast demand. Key depreciation dynamics are:

  • First year:

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