2nd generation Built: 1982-1994 Power: 66-175 kW / 90-238 hp Variants: Sedan (2 and 4-door), Convertible, Baur Topcabriolet, Touring, M3 (as Coupé and Convertible) 1982: Answering machines, microwaves, and VCRs became standard appliances in every household. The first video games reached the mainstream, with Pac-Man leading the way, while rock songs like “Eye of the Tiger” topped the charts. In Morocco, the second generation of the BMW 3 Series was unveiled. The key innovation: Seven different variants, with sedan-oriented styling dominant in all versions. In 1982, the new 3 Series was launched as a two- door sedan, with the four-door sedan available from September 1983 onwards. All of the second-generation models produced had series-standard twin headlights – a design feature that was to be included in every BMW 3 Series from then on. Next article Sheer Driving Pleasure Home Circular World Digital Journey Electric Future Freude Models

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