The 1991 BMW 3 Series is a part of the E36 generation. Recognized for its exceptional handling and luxurious features, it marked a significant step-up from its E30 predecessor. The vehicle came with various engine options, including a 1.6L, a 1.8L, a 2.5L, and an impressive 3.0L inline 6-cylinder, offering up to 240 horsepower. All models come with a standard rear-wheel-drive (RWD) layout, with a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission. Inside, it was furnished with high-quality materials, evoking a sense of premium sophistication. While modern-day safety features were not as prevalent, the 3 Series came equipped with ABS, front-impact airbags, and safety belt pretensioners. Although infotainment technology of the period was fairly simplistic, the models were outfitted with AM/FM radios and cassette players.