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You don’t have to choose a Ferrari F40 or a Lamborghini Countach if you’ve ever wanted to drive the coolest car ever made. Instead, you can get behind the wheel of an E30 M3 (well, it’s challenging to find one) and stomp on the throttle to experience what the first-generation M3 was to drive. The E30 M3 was introduced in 1986 as a homologation model to satiate the DTM (Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft) and Group A Touring rules. The E30 M3 became a motoring icon for its indomitable performance in Group A Touring races and even the 24 Hours Nürburgring. While it is not the fastest car around anymore, nor is it effortless to find, a 1989 iteration of the M3 is up for auction, and it could sell for a decent price.
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