Neat stuff we've had...

Sometimes it is hard to tell what kind of dealership you have found. Do they really understand what they have in inventory? Here is what 'The Driver's Edge' usually carries. We understand BMWs and Porsches! The pictures you see are small to speed the loading of the page on your browser. If you would like to see a larger picture, click on the picture itself to download a bigger one if it is available. The pictures are viewable with any viewer that supports 'jpeg' or 'jpg' format pictures, Netscape included. If there is more information about the car than what is shown, clicking on the name of the car you are interested in will provide it. (Typically in blue type)
 
This 90 M3 had 87k miles, and was in good condition in/out. New 16" wheels, muffler, chip, alarm/keyless, etc. Sold for $13,500.
As perfect an M3 as you will find. 49k miles, shocks, springs, swaybars, chip, camgear, short shift, ss lines, Blaupunkt C/D, tint, records, etc. Stolen for $16,800! :) We've sold close to 30 E30 M3s in the last 5 years.
This 1988 M5 is one of 7 we have sold. This car had a Dinan suspension and cam gear, BBS wheels, 135k miles, full records and much more. It went for $17,000 and was worth every dime.
I've sold this M5 6 times now, and it was my personal car for almost 3 years. The articles "Looking for a family sedan" and "Why 3.5 is bigger than 5.0" were both written about this car. Originally bought with 71k miles, she now has almost 168k.
My wife decided she liked this one she kept it for herself. It is a 1991 325i Touring. There are now FIVE E30 Tourings in the US. Contact us if you ever see one. Congratulations to Jason Cammisa for bringing in a nice 1990 325iT.
88 L6. Yes, this was an 88 L6, even though BMW doesn't admit they made them in 88. Full leather M6 interior including leather headliner, center console, and door panels. One of the nicest 6 series cars I've ever seen. This car went for way less than it was worth, at $14000 and change.
We've sold 4 E34 M5s, all black by coincidence. This car had 54k miles on it, full records, and went for $30000.
Can't swing an M5? How about this 250 HP 93 535i with Traction Control for the winter? The 535s are typically half the money of an M5, and less to maintain as well. Click Here for the interior.
911s are getting affordable, and we've been selling more and more of them. This car had $10,000 just in the interior leather work, (including covering the ROLL BAR, headlight switch, and DASH VENTS...) Full Heim-jointed 930 suspension, Bremtek brakes. WOW! Click Here for the WILD interior.
This is the first C2 (1989 - 1994) that I've been able to afford, and MAN is the 3.6 NICE! Torque everywhere. 17" Cup 'Wheels, Eibach Springs, 117k miles, full records, and it went for $23,000. Click Here for the interior.
I don't normally sell cars this new, but it was so pretty I couldn't help myself!
And now for something completely different! This 73 280SE 4.5 has an all aluminum 278 cubic in overhead cam V8. Every service record since new, no rust. And the interior is just art! Click Here to see why Mercedes has the reputation it does. "They don't build them like that anymore" is certainly true in this case.
This very clean 87 325iS has a lot of performance mods and just flies. M3 interior, instrument cluster and more. 165 miles and still going strong.
I hadn't spent much time in an E46 until this car. I liked it a lot even though it was an automatic, but don't repeat that to anybody...
E39 Sports are some of the prettiest cars BMW has ever produced. This 99 528i Sport 5 speed was no exception.
Most 911s are red, white or black. The unusual color of this car (Iris Blue) was just wonderful in person.

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