2700p sounds like a steal for a 94' 540i6, even with that mileage, but... what's an FSH?
I'm looking for my first E34 & have seen a nice looking 540i V8 on a 1994 plate. Only thing putting me off is its got 166k on the clock! Its got a FSH (not all BMW) & appears to be in good nick but the mileage is a worry. I'm looking to keep this car for a good few years & don't want the expence of an engine rebuild or havin to source a recon for it. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, 540 is top of my list & this one is about 60 miles from home (London) so don't wanna travel all that way or waste the sellers time if its not worth buyin. Car is a 6 speed manual with all the usuals & A/C. Bloke wants £2700 o.n.o for it. What do people think? is it worth going for or should I keep looking?
Thanks,
2700p sounds like a steal for a 94' 540i6, even with that mileage, but... what's an FSH?
Custom Turbocharged 1991 535iM - 135k mi.
Esp if that's Kilometres
The classifieds in bmwCar mag list this, among other interesting UK things.
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I've got a 94 540i V8 with 145K miles and it runs great. Just came back from the shop for a routine inspection and everthing looks very good. I'd say: go for it if the price is right.
BMW...Freude am Fahren
BMW's maintenance calls for replacing everthing on a usual basis so that the car does not break down. Since it was well maintained you might have a keeper there, make sure the body is straight and the paint all matches and your good to go.
Good luck!!
95 E34 530I V2.37
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Woah, I didn't even think about that- that's less than 100k miles!! I wish I could find deals like that around here!
Custom Turbocharged 1991 535iM - 135k mi.
there is something wrong. Possibly the condition of the paint and body or something mechanical.
Those engines have not been made long enough for anyone to know how long a typical one might last. But, with an M30, 166K is no problemo, Senor.
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Well, I picked up my 1993 540i with 115k miles on it for £3000 here in the UK. Hence £2700 for a 160k mile car doesn't seem out of the ball park.
But: shell out for a BMW dealer to run their used car check on it: they're uber-picky so it should shake out any issues waiting in the wings.
I've noticed that used values for big engined BMWs seem lower in the UK than in the US, perhaps because of the huge fuel costs here meaning that these cars lose their appeal faster.
You did not clarify, does it have 166k km or 100k miles? Did the Germans force their metrics upon the British but not the Americans?
That is my same vehicle. Warren may get the last laugh, but I have roughly 300 horsepower, and you would too if you bought that car and added a chip. . . that much power is relatively rare in the UK, no?
If you had said "BMW [or] E34 is top of my list," I would have a different response. But--I was so freaking excited to get my 540, and it continues to thrill me. I can afford the expense of maintenance and repairs so far, as I budgeted $2000 U.S. per annum to keep it up. I know some years will exceed that, and few will be less. And after one year, SWMBO (she who must be obeyed) has already suggested that she might be more comfortable if we were making monthly payments on a fully warranted, brand-new vehicle. At some point, I may be tempted. But not yet.
So, if you are a) mad for power and b) either can afford to keep it up/pay for gas (I've heard your choice in the UK is drinking or cars, few can afford both?) or you are very handy (perhaps with good connections to the mechanically inclined), I say go for it.
Then again, no one has even mentioned Nikasil. Just had that thought as I got to this point.
You would most likely want to be sure of an Alusil block and certainly get a full checkup before purchase.
http://www.koalamotorsport.com/tech/...shortblock.htm
I know the issue was less-well-addressed in the UK than in the US, but I think there were problems there as well.
If all checks out, be sure to turn off the ASC+T in safe conditions and don't be afraid to rev a little. It is a hoot!
Originally Posted by Unregistered