The 1993 BMW 5 Series is a part of the E34 family, first introduced in February 1988. It has replaced the E28 and was partially based on the E32 (7 Series) design. It was replaced by the newer E39 in 1996.
INTRODUCTION
The car that I came into contact with was a blue 1993 525iA (Automatic), and that's the car I'm going to base my experience on.
First thing is the design: I always loved the design of old Beemers, there was just something special about them. This is also the case with the E34. Sleek lines, simplicity - there's just something magical about these.
The car I had a chance to drive was overall in a decent nick. It had some small dents and scratches, but nothing too dramatic. The interior of the car was mint though. I honestly could not believe the car had 153,000 miles on the clock! That just proves the quality of the materials BMW had used for this 5 Series. I know there are many E34s on the market - some look better than others (especially with the M-Sport Package), but overall, the E34 was a nice car.
INTERIOR
I found the seats very supportive (they were the Sportsitze) and quite comfortable. They were a bit awkward to get adjusted, but once you get the hang of it, you can find your perfect driving position.
The interior material quality is very good for the year with soft touch materials being present almost in every part of the interior. The steering wheel feels very good in your hand. The poor part is the location of the electric window switches - they're placed beside the handbrake which makes them really uncomfortable to reach.
ENGINES & DRIVING
There is a wide range of engines available from the E34, ranging from a 4 litre V8 to a 2.5 litre turbodiesel. The car I used had the 2.5L 24V 192hp 6 Cylinder Petrol engine, which in my opinion is the perfect balance between performance and economy.
On a short city drive, I managed to get an average of 10.2l/100km (23 MPG US / 28 MPG imp.) which is quite impressive. These engines handle LPG very well too if you're interested in a more economical option.
There is a wide range of engines available from the E34, ranging from a 4 litre V8 to a 2.5 litre turbodiesel. The car I used had the 2.5L 24V 192hp 6 Cylinder Petrol engine, which in my opinion is the perfect balance between performance and economy.
On a short city drive, I managed to get an average of 10.2l/100km (23 MPG US / 28 MPG imp.) which is quite impressive. These engines handle LPG very well too if you're interested in a more economical option.
From the driving perspective, the BMW felt very confident on the road, the throttle response was excellent, and the feedback from the steering wheel was just excellent. This is definitely much more of a driver's car than the younger E39.
SUMMARY
The engine is very smooth, quiet and very refined. This is definitely the quality BMW could use today.
Economy is a bit on the worse side - realistically you're looking at about 9l/100km (26 MPG US / 31 MPG imp.)
But, this is just nitpicking - the BMW E34 is currently on the market for about €4,000 (for a good, low mileage model), and is definitely a future classic.
Year: 1988-1996
Engines: 1.8-4.0L Petrol / 2.4-2.5L Turbodiesel
Price Range: €1,000 - €14,500 (518i - M5)
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