3. BMW E30 M3
With only three more cars left on the list, we move on to the German manufactured sports car, the BMW E30 M3.
The E30 M3 differed from the rest of the E30 line-up in many ways, and although it was using the same basic unit-body shell as the standard E30, the car was equipped with 12 different and unique body panels for the purposes of improving aerodynamics.
In 2004, Sports Car International named the E30 M3 car number six on the list of Top Sports Cars of the 1980s, while in 2007, Automobile Magazine included the E30 M3 in their “5 greatest drivers cars of all time” rank.
Equipped with a 2.5 L-16v I4 engine, and producing 235 hp, the E30 M3 could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 6.1 seconds, and reach a top speed of 154 mph (248 km/h).