Tag: Oxford Green

  • Market Find: Oxford Green on Green BMW Z3 2.5

    Market Find: Oxford Green on Green BMW Z3 2.5

    What: 2001 BMW Z3 2.5i Roadster
    Color: BMW Individual Oxford Green Metallic II (430; BMW)
    VIN: NA
    Mileage: 104,000
    Price: $10,000
    CarFax: N/A
    Window Sticker: N/A
    Location: Pennington, NJ
    Dealer listing: Link

    Admittedly, non M versions of the BMW Z3 tend to get overlooked by the enthusiast marketplaces. Nevertheless, that first-generation BMW Z3 (a Bond car after all) is a handsome and now quite affordable enthusiast option… made even more compelling through a proper spec.

    From our perspective, a tone-on-tone car in rare color (Oxford Green Metallic) already qualifies. Now, throw in an optional hardtop and it makes an even more compelling case.

    This car does have some wear. We can see some wearing of the green finish on the steering wheel and worn BMW roundels on the car’s front quarter panels, but a little bit of care and attention would likely make this car a highly enjoyable affordable tailored driver.

  • Market Find: 2021 BMW Individual Oxford Green Metallic M5

    Market Find: 2021 BMW Individual Oxford Green Metallic M5

    What: 2021 BMW M5
    Color: BMW Individual Oxford Green Metallic (430; BMW)
    VIN: WBS83CH04MCH08798
    Mileage: 45,641
    Price at Time of this Writing: $79,990
    CarFax: N/A
    Window Sticker: N/A
    Location: Denver, CO
    Dealer listing: Link

    Why we love it:

    If you really want to make us swoon, order your Tailored Driver in some variant of Green, and get the small wheels. This particular M5 follows that ethos- BMW Individual Oxford Green, small wheels, and two-tone seats in Black with Brown(ish) centers. The color, featured on a number of late 90s/early 2000s BMW vehicles, is perhaps best known for it’s use on the E39 M5, which sets the benchmark in many ways for sport sedans to this day. For those who want a stealthy performer that’s sure to turn heads, look no further.