Model: Coupe - Roadster.
| Litres: |
2.5 |
| Cylinders: |
6 |
| Horsepower: |
170 |
| Litres: |
3.2 |
| Cylinders: |
6 |
| Horsepower: |
321 |
| Lengh: |
158.5 In. |
| Width: |
68.5 In. |
| Height: |
50.9 In. |
| Propulsion
system: |
back |
| Transmission
type: |
4 speeds
automatic,
5 speeds manual |
| Air
bags |
front seats, side |
| ABS
(Antilock brakes): |
standard |
| Car
wieght: |
2899 Pound |
| Fuel
tank capacity: |
13.5 Gallon |
Review
New standard features highlight
BMW's American-built 6-cylinder 2-seaters, which went on
sale in April as year-2000 models. The lineup again
consists of the base 2.5-liter Z3 2.3 convertible, the
2.8-liter Z3 2.8 convertible and hatchback coupe, and the
high-performance 3.2-liter M Roadster and M Coupe.
For 2000, the ragtops get revised rear-end styling, an
inner liner for their convertible top, a new center
console, and a more-powerful audio system. All models get
upgraded interior materials, and all now have a 3-spoke
steering wheel. Traction control is standard, and is
joined on 2.3 and 2.8 models by BMW's anti-skid Dynamic
Stability Control, which is designed to counteract skids
by automatically applying individual brakes in a turn.
Manual transmission remains standard across the board,
with automatic optional except on M-models. All models
have side airbags. Convertibles come with rollover bars.
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