E30 318is
The BMW E30 318is is the entry-level sport variant of BMW's second-generation 3 Series, produced from 1989-1991 for North American markets. The 318is features BMW's M42 1.8-liter DOHC inline-four engine producing 134 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 127 lb-ft of torque at 4,600 rpm, representing significant advancement over the previous M10 engine with modern four-valve-per-cylinder design, aluminum head, and higher-revving character. Power is delivered through a 5-speed manual transmission (Getrag 250 or 240) driving the rear wheels with near-perfect weight distribution.
Weighing approximately 2,380 pounds, the 318is achieves its sporting character through lightweight construction rather than high power output, with 0-60 mph times around 8.9 seconds prioritizing balanced handling over straight-line performance. The "is" designation indicates sport coupe body style with sport suspension, sport seats, and enhanced equipment compared to base 318i sedan models. The lightweight four-cylinder engine positioned well behind the front axle line contributes to exceptional front-to-rear balance and neutral handling characteristics. The 318is has become increasingly popular in club racing and track day events due to its lightweight construction, balanced chassis, affordable acquisition costs, and strong availability of performance parts. The E30 chassis's legendary handling dynamics shine particularly in the lightweight 318is, offering pure BMW driving character with minimal power but maximum engagement. Enthusiasts prize the 318is for autocross, wheel-to-wheel racing (particularly Spec E30), and street driving where momentum-based driving style rewards smooth technique over brute force. Clean examples with documented maintenance history have become collectible as appreciation grows for the 318is as potentially the most dynamically pure E30 variant, offering classic BMW character at accessible pricing.