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Bmw Z3 1996-2002

English · Paperback / Softback

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Although the BMW Z3 has been much maligned by generations of motoring writers, this book is an experienced and honest appraisal of BMW's small sports car. It looks objectively at issues to be aware of when buying a BMW Z3 - the good and bad points, the fact and fiction, economics, practicality, and living with a Z3.

About the author










James Fishwick (Mike) served his apprenticeship at HM Dockyard, Devonport, before a career as a marine engineer. His interests were mainly centred around BMW motorcycles, and he still owns the first 1000cc flat twin he bought in 1981. After early retirement he rebuilt his VW Golf GTI before buying a two-year-old 2.8-litre BMW Z3 in 2000, which he still owns, and enjoys driving all over Europe. He remains active in the BMW car and motorcycle clubs, being a regular contributor to the magazines and websites of both clubs.
Mike now lives in southern France.


Summary

Although the BMW Z3 has been much maligned by generations of motoring writers, this book is an experienced and honest appraisal of BMW’s small sports car. It looks objectively at issues to be aware of when buying a BMW Z3 – the good and bad points, the fact and fiction, economics, practicality, and living with a Z3.

Product details

Authors James Fishwick, James Michael Fishwick
Publisher Veloce publishing plc
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2017
 
EAN 9781845842901
ISBN 978-1-84584-290-1
No. of pages 64
Series Essential Buyer's Guide
Essential Buyer's Guide
Subjects Guides > Motor vehicles, aircraft, ships, space travel > Car, motorcycle, moped

TRANSPORTATION / Automotive / General, Motor cars: general interest

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