8 sightings by 7 spotters worldwide

Market value
$19,143 to $55,574
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BMW 3.3Li E3 featured a rare, extended-wheelbase luxury variant.
The BMW 3.3Li E3 is a captivating blend of luxury and sportiness, a sedan that effortlessly captures the spirit of BMW's golden era. Introduced in the mid-1970s, this long-wheelbase variant of the E3 series was BMW’s unapologetic answer to the luxury sedan market, offering a spacious rear cabin without sacrificing the marque's renowned driving dynamics.
Beneath its elegantly understated exterior, the 3.3Li packed BMW's legendary M30 inline-six engine, delivering a smooth yet assertive power delivery. It was a car that whispered sophistication but could roar with authority when provoked, a true wolf in sheep's clothing. Technologically, it showcased BMW's engineering prowess with advanced features like Bosch fuel injection, enhancing both performance and reliability.
Beyond its mechanical excellence, the 3.3Li's interior was a masterclass in understated luxury—rich wood veneers, plush upholstery, and meticulous craftsmanship creating an ambiance that rivaled the finest luxury sedans of its time. Its refined yet spirited handling made it a favorite among discerning drivers who appreciated comfort without compromising on driving pleasure.
Though it never saw extensive motorsport action, the 3.3Li's legacy lies in its cultural impact, becoming a symbol of executive sophistication and automotive excellence. Today, it remains a cherished classic, revered by enthusiasts who understand that true luxury isn't just about opulence—it's about the seamless integration of comfort, performance, and timeless style.
8 BMW 3.3Li E3 sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 7 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the BMW 3.3Li E3 is rated Uncommon.
Recent BMW 3.3Li E3 sightings on AutoRadar come from Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Berlin, Katwijk aan Zee, Rotterdam, Kirchentellinsfurt, Saint Paul. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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