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The E46 BMW 330i ZHP has achieved true cult status in the past few years, and examples have easily doubled in value in the same period of time. I’ve owned two, both manual sedans, and I do know ...
The ZHP package was a U.S.-only upgrade that was intended to position the so-imbued 330i somewhere in between the standard 330i and the hairiest-chested of all M3. This puts it as Mama Bear to the ...
In terms of the legendary E46 BMW 3-Series, sold from 1997 to 2006, while the M3 seems most desirable, the model you actually want to find is the 330i ZHP. The standard 330i was already a competent ...
This 330i has been optioned in a very deliberate manner, and the most important collection of codes being the ZHP package. No, that's not some sort of Dollar Store steak sauce brand. Instead ...
BMW USA offered the Performance Package (coded ZHP on the spec list) as an option on 2003-2005 330i models and on 2003-2006 330 Coupe and Convertible models. It was a $3,900 package created by BMW ...
In 2016 I purchased an Alpine White, six-speed manual, BMW 330i ZHP sedan for $5,500. It had some miles, 144,000 to be exact. It needed a front bumper respray. Mechanically, it didn’t need much.
Slotted between the M3 and standard 330i, the ZHP Performance Package added a host of aesthetic and performance improvements. On the visual front, the ZHP cars were blessed with an updated front ...
The ZHP package upgraded the 330i with hotter cams, which raised the horsepower to 235 and the redline to 6,800 rpm, making it the Goldilocks option of the E46 3 Series. This particular 330Ci ZHP ...
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CarBuzz on MSNThis BMW Is A Brilliant Alternative If You Can't Afford An E46 M3Struggling to stretch for an E46 M3? Its 330i ZHP sibling won’t leave you wanting much – and your bank manager will love it, too ...
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