A huge cult following.320ise wrote:what makes an e30 sport so special then? they only have the same upgrades as the e34.
will the e34 ever be collectable?
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Apparently the E34 M5 values are on the up.Rav335uk wrote:E34 M5's will probably become the more collectable, as is the E28 M5 atm.
I had an E34 (520i manual) for a year after I had a roundabout incident in my 328. Was genuinely impressed. Properly solid car, super on the motorway and wasn't too shabby if you threw a few bends its way. Plus, I think the E34 is probably one of the best looking 'timeless' BMWs ever.
I'd certainly buy another.
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Then the 320i was shit. Oh hang on............
Vanos cars are much, much better. That's why they introduced variable inlet cam timing to increase torque.
Non Vanos stuff is just old scrap now, shagged out old J plate rubbish. The only ones worth having are the late wide grille 94-95 cars with the full or half leather. Not a bad car for £800.


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but still you could say that about the e30 in general my point was that the upgrades are the same in terms of it been a "sport" i would never argue that an e30 is better followed than an e34! but no one will say an e30 sport is just an e30 with bumpers and a slipper! i think its only fair the e34 "sport" gets the same respect for the "sport" model as the e30 does over s.e's etc.pacerpete wrote:320ise wrote:what makes an e30 sport so special then? they only have the same upgrades as the e34.
2 doors and a sporty image/ cult following as against 4 doors and a council image/following !
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I think its because the 325i sport was the top model expect the M3. Where as the 525i sport had the 535i and the 540i above it.320ise wrote:but still you could say that about the e30 in general my point was that the upgrades are the same in terms of it been a "sport" i would never argue that an e30 is better followed than an e34! but no one will say an e30 sport is just an e30 with bumpers and a slipper! i think its only fair the e34 "sport" gets the same respect for the "sport" model as the e30 does over s.e's etc.pacerpete wrote:320ise wrote:what makes an e30 sport so special then? they only have the same upgrades as the e34.
2 doors and a sporty image/ cult following as against 4 doors and a council image/following !
after 1993 the only sport model available (an offical sport that is) was the 525i as 535i sport stopped in 1992 and there was never a 540i or 530i sport. so in terms of sport models the 525i sport was the only model available in sport spec for a good 4 years!
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i recon they will end up just like the e28, and e21 just die out, the odd ones left may become collectable but cars like the e30, 2002 etc will be more collecable with a cult following which they allready have as bss325i said
the m5's will be collecable though
the m5's will be collecable though
There are more counciled up E30 sports than original I would thinkpacerpete wrote:320ise wrote:what makes an e30 sport so special then? they only have the same upgrades as the e34.
2 doors and a sporty image/ cult following as against 4 doors and a council image/following !
Too many niggles to bother with the MOT tbh. Ended up punting it on to a mate for £200.Andyboy wrote:520i vanos with a manual box. Not too shabby really. The non vanos 520i's are just shit to the point of being dangerous.
What happened to the Calypso turd in the end? That was a very cheap years motoring!
T'was a bargain

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Like it's been said - the Sport and M5's will be collectable - if my tds keeps going then it will sell well.
They are really under-estimated cars
They are really under-estimated cars
Previously owned loads of old E30s, E34s, a few E36s, E32s, E39s and an E38.
Currently in a diesel Audi - miss me old E30's....
Currently in a diesel Audi - miss me old E30's....
G reg will be the M20.
I've had a non-vanos H reg M50 520 and a J reg 325 with a non-vanos, then not long after they all went vanos.
I've had a non-vanos H reg M50 520 and a J reg 325 with a non-vanos, then not long after they all went vanos.
Previously owned loads of old E30s, E34s, a few E36s, E32s, E39s and an E38.
Currently in a diesel Audi - miss me old E30's....
Currently in a diesel Audi - miss me old E30's....
Agreed,,, but imo M5 and ALPINA would be ahead of 540DanThe wrote: The only E34's that will be worth anything in years to come will be the odd nicely kept 540i M5's and Alpina's, everything else is just light iron as far as im concerned
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Except in North America (the 540i M-Sport and the Canadian M540i) and Australia (the 540iLE) - all 1995 cars with full M5 running gear except for the motor.320ise wrote:after 1993 the only sport model available (an offical sport that is) was the 525i as 535i sport stopped in 1992 and there was never a 540i or 530i sport. so in terms of sport models the 525i sport was the only model available in sport spec for a good 4 years!
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