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Thread: E34 535i vs. 540i vs. 525i Comparison

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    Default E34 535i vs. 540i vs. 525i Comparison

    Would someone please list some of the differences between the three models? I am hoping to buy an E34 in the near future, however, before doing so, I would like to know some of the positive and negative things about each car. Thanks for your input.
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    First of all... i'm going to say this is probably going to turn out to be another chain yanking bunk thread but i will just point out you list three models and ask for differences of two... can your short term memory be worse than mine?Now,the 540 manual is the obvious choice.... more power,sport seats, plus everything good included in the lesser models.
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    Thanks for pointing out that rather exceptional error. I have since corrected it.

    Thanks for the answer also, you bring up a good point.

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    535 and 525 are a biatch to bleed the radiators where 530 / 540 is self bleeding? The I6 owners dont like the V8 and the V8 owners dont care for the I6 so your going to have a bit of bashing going on. My 530 besides tire and suspension issues has been rather non problomatic. for whatever you buy I think full and current maintenance records are the main reason of buying or not buying a certain car. nightmare vs good deal.
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    if you into numbers look here.
    Note that some of the models are euro only
    However the difference the three is night and day......its all about torque you see and the 540 has plenty the 535 has enough and the 525 is adequate.For an all round city and freeway car the later 525 is probably the most sensible choice,the 535 ended in 92 so any 535 will be 15 yrs old or more,the 540 well ......You dont say where you are loctated but in most markets the higher up the model lne up you went the more options you had,but in the US i think all cars were very well optioned.There are chices like sports seats,heated seats,manual transmissions,auto transmissions,sedan or touring(station wagon). asc,asc+t(traction control)..so you have more choices than you outlined above.You need to start with looking at lots to determine which options you want,are available,and then you can start looking for what you really really want!
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    I've had absolutely no issues bleeding the cooling system on my 535i. If you do your own maintenance you will find the I6 to be much easier to work around. Lots of items seem to be buried deep on the V8 models.
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    If I were to do things differently in hindsight... I would look for a manual transmission. I have lost faith in 12+ year old auto trannies, and I believe my reliability experience would have been a lot better with a manual. Look for good service records as Jeff said, and consider the models based on what you're looking for in terms of power, maintenance, and economy. Personal choice: 540/6 (540 with 6-speed). Something to remember, though, is that V8 means 2 exhaust systems, 2 o2 sensors, 2 fuel filters, 8 spark plugs, etc etc.
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    the 6 cyls don't have 2 fuel filters? one at the tank, one inline on the fuel line?

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    the 535 will walk away from the 525 and the 540 will walk away from the 535, the 530 v8 is sorta between the 525 and 535, the 535 is generally the best ballance of power and cheep/easy to work on, they also are the longest lived engine choice, the v8 cars are the quirkyest with odd and expensive problems but none of them are that bad if you can turn your own wrenches, auto trannys are the nastyest for expence on the c 525s and the v8s, manuals generally last a good long time
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    they all have a sock filter in the tank but the v8s have two small main filters side by side instead of a big single, you can loose one of the v8 filters and make it a single you just have less surface area and more frequant servicing

    Quote Originally Posted by repenttokyo
    the 6 cyls don't have 2 fuel filters? one at the tank, one inline on the fuel line?
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