Jerez said:
When the first E30 M3 was launched,they gave us th 333i and as the e30 M3 developed into better cars we got the Is - not the same - when the E36 GT (Green only) was released in the EU,they gave us that Blue E36 M3 which everyone said was a special Germany edition.When a 1.8 version of the Z3 was released in the EU,only the elite in SA could have one cos it only came out in an ///M config.We always got and get screwed by BMW SA even though these cars are assembled in SA and shipped out - Whats the deal with that?
I do get this and see what you're saying when it comes to newer models, but the early models like the e30 m3's etc, and e28's were because of RHD and im sure i've read Apartheid and the resulting import restrictions or / exports from Germany before but could be totally wrong.
However what it did create are some of the most rare, most charactable and internationally collectable BMW's ever. If only South Africans had such an esteemed collecting culture as those in europe we would see a lot more of these examples.
The BMW 530 MLE (The first production M car in the world)
The 333i
The 325is
The Bmw e12/8 ( We were the only country to carry on production of the e12 when the e28 came out and produced the e12 with e28 parts like the dashboard etc)
The Bmw e28 m5 ( Only +- 90 of them, in a special spec with Nappa leather with a completely different interior than EU/US spec, and full options + body kit) There are at least 3 overseas and are probably one of the most desirable e28 m5's in the world.
We are also a lot luckier than most Countries when it comes to BM's USA got shafted, they have never had the 1 series hatch, and their e36 m3 Had a severely underpowered engine compared to ours
But on my list of some I wish we got were
e30 Touring
e36 Touring
e30 M3
e34 M5 3.8
e60 m5 (Manual) USA got this