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BMW - Serie 3 (1991)

Discover the timeless appeal of the 1991 BMW Series 3. Whether you’re a collector, a seasoned enthusiast, or simply curious about BMW Serie 3 price trends, the 1991 model offers a perfect illustration of why this sedan remains a benchmark in automotive history. From its iconic chassis to the finely tuned motor, the 1991 BMW Series 3 embodies the blend of performance and luxury that made the brand a household name. This guide will walk you through the key specs, depreciation expectations, and how it stacks up against contemporaries—so you can answer every question about BMW Serie 3 price, including what is a 1991 BMW Serie 3 worth and the average cost for a used BMW Serie 3.

  • Engine: 2.3 L inline‑4 (commonly codenamed M20D23) producing 147 hp.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard) or 4‑speed automatic (optional).
  • Fuel type: Premium unleaded gasoline.
  • Dimensions: Length 4,275 mm, Width 1,770 mm, Height 1,410 mm, Wheelbase 2,630 mm.
  • Capacity: 4 seats, approximate cargo space 480 L behind the rear seats.
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD) with a 5‑speed approach.
  • Suspension: MacPherson strut front, semi‑elliptic rear; well‑balanced for a sporty feel.
  • Brakes: Front disc, rear drum (manual); larger discs on automatic models.
  • Weight: Approx. 1,380 kg (manual) to 1,460 kg (automatic).

When considering the BMW Serie 3 1991 price, you’ll notice the price range reflects several variables: mileage, maintenance history, market demand, and region. In general, you can expect the used BMW Serie 3 price to sit comfortably in the mid‑to‑high‑range for classic luxury sedans, making it a suitable choice for those who appreciate craftsmanship without breaking the bank.

Depreciation Insight

BMW Serie 3 depreciation—a vital factor for both buying and selling—is influenced by how well the vehicle is maintained and its historical significance. Typically, a new or near-new model loses roughly 15–20 % of its value in the first year. After that, the annual depreciation rate usually tapers to around 5–10 % for the next three to five years. For a 1991 model now, you’re seeing a cumulative depreciation of approximately 60–70 % from its original launch price, which is quite typical for vehicles that are over 30 years old but still retain their desirability.

When you examine the BMW Serie 3 1991 price curve, you’ll find that the price tends to stabilize between 10 and 15 % below the 1997 market price over the decade. This stabilization occurs because classic BMWs have solid resale value—as long as the transmission, engine, and body remain in good condition. A key consideration


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