2008 BMW M3 Convertible

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  • Competes with: Audi RS 4 convertible
  • Looks like: Someone wants their hair blow-dried very, very fast
  • Drivetrain: 420-hp, 4.0-liter V-8 with dual-clutch transmission
  • Hits dealerships: Late 2008

We’ve been anticipating the new BMW M3 since we took the previous generation around a track. Then we learned there would be both a sedan and coupe version of the M3. How could it get better than that for a performance enthusiast looking for a fun ride? Well, how about a hardtop convertible with nearly the same performance?

That’s what BMW has done with the BMW M3 convertible you see here. It’s only a fraction slower than the coupe, despite weighing more to accommodate the retractable hardtop.

Just like the regular 3 Series convertible, which debuted last year, this is also the first time an M has featured a retractable hardtop.

You can check out our posts on the previous M3s to get more specifics, but the convertible with its top down is surely the stunner of the group. Many more photos below.

By David Thomas | January 17, 2008 | Comments (3)
Tags: 3 Series, BMW, M3

Comments 

hey i like this car

william frank

hello how are you doing all there i hope all things is good there well am william frank frm west africa in accra ghana and pls my dear sir/ma i like this car and i will like to have it that mean that i will like to buy so,i what to know how am going to buy the money and i don,t have credit card so i what to know how am going to pay the and how to get the car after paying so my dear sir/ma pls i will like to hear frm yu all thanks alot for yu kindless.

DL

wow, looks like spam technology has started to beat some of the safeguards!

car looks beautiful ... although i think the hardtop's crease in the middle stands out too much on this white sample. i guess i'm just jealous i can't get one

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