BMW 3 Series F30 (2011-2019)
The BMW 3 Series is a compact executive car manufactured by the German automaker BMW since May 1975. It is the successor to the 02 Series and has been produced in seven different generations.
The Sixth Generation F30/F31/F35 has been produced in the sedan, coupé, convertible, station wagon and 5-door hatchback (“Gran Turismo”) body styles. A long wheelbase sedan is also available in China.
For the F30/F31/F34 series, the coupe and convertible models were produced until the 2013 year until 2014 when they were split from the 3 Series, redesigned, and sold as the BMW 4 Series. A new body style was introduced into the 3 Series range: the 3 Series Gran Turismo, a long-wheelbase hatchback.
The F30/F31/F34 was the first time that the entire 3 Series range used turbocharged engines. In 2016, a plug-in hybrid drivetrain was first used in the 3 Series, in the 330e model. Also in 2016, a 3-cylinder engine was used for the first time in a 3 Series.
Production ended in 2019 with the end of F31 Touring production in June.
The 3 Series is BMW’s best-selling model, accounting for around 30% of the BMW brand’s annual total sales (excluding motorbikes). The BMW 3 Series has won numerous awards throughout its history.
The M version of the 3 series, M3, debuted with the E30 M3 in 1986. / source from Wikipedia
CAR BODY PANELS
A Front Bumper | B Hood | C Roof | D Rear Bonnet | E Rear Bumper | F Passenger Side Fender | G Driver Side Fender | H Front Passenger Side Door | I Front Driver Side Door | J Rear Passenger Side Door | K Rear Driver Side Door | L Rear Passenger Side Panel | M Rear Driver Side Panel