Pound per litre? That's nothing bru, down here we're almost paying 6 Rand per litre!
After driving a 520 for a couple of years I eventually upgraded to a 91 525 last autumn. Its a huge improvement but i'm considering getting a 535 as I still want to be faster! My only concern is the increase in running costs particularly as here in the uk we're paying nearly £1 per litre!!! I've seen sellers saying they get about 24mpg, thats the same as I'm getting now!
Any advice?
Pound per litre? That's nothing bru, down here we're almost paying 6 Rand per litre!
Car: BMW 525iA.
Engine: M20.
Trans: Auto.
Year: 1990.
Location: Durban, South Africa.
nooooooo its happening again....
i admit everything i like the m30 and the m50 i know you have to take sides but i am staying out of this one!
Germans: Why can't they make everything?
I say get the bigger engine and make the most of it before petrol prices REALLY go through the roof and you definitely can't afford it!
M30 with EAT chip.
As you reach 3500 RPM things begin to happen.
By 4500 RPM it's happening and keeps going until the rev limiter kicks in.
Mine's only an auto but put it in 'Sports Mode' and once it hits the magic mark it's not too shabby for a heavy car with a 3.4 litre motor.
A 5 speed would be better as would a 540, as would a M5, as would an Alpina B10 Bi-Turbo... Okay I'll stop dreaming now!!
1990 E34 535iA, 215,000kms (130,000 miles).
Dual Climate, Rear Headrests, Rollerblind, M-Tech Wheel,
Memory Seats, EAT Chip, T-Stars.
6 South African rand = 0.498698608 British pounds I.e. less than 50p per litre.Originally Posted by Rob
In england fuel costs are almost £1 per litre, that is we buy a litre of fuel for the equivalent of:
12 Rand (South Africa)
1.88 USD (American Dollar)
2.46 AUD (Australian Dollar)
3.02 NZD (New Zealand Dollar)
1.46 EURO
But at least the government uses the Tax on useful things......... Can't think of anything specific at the moment though.
karl1171,
I'm stuck in the UK too. I have a 535i sport manual... I recently got 29+mpg over a decent length trip at , ahem, motorway speeds... and that was with some fun bits thrown in. A healthy one of these cars can be fairly economical when you want them to be.
msm
535 obviously. more power and more torque across the board.
but from a fuel standpoint the 2.5 will be better as u really only get power (and use more juice) when you rev it
-inc
'91 e31 850
'90 e34 535
'02 CBR F4i stunt/track bike
'07 gsxr 750 stunt bike
The 535 would require a bit more maintenance from you:Originally Posted by karl1171
The ignition has a distributor - must attend to that. I would prefer to see the ignition of m50 on my car instead - it provides better fuel economy.
So do the 24 valves instead of 12.
It's a heavy car and MPG show it...
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Something to remember is here in the UK good condition 535is are hard to come by being pretty old... last ones were 1992 I think...
So basically you have a much better chance of getting a tidy m50 525i. My choice would be a 525i Sport , not that im biased or anything but it is definately not slow and handles well.
1991 BMW 525i sport manual, BBTB, Mintex Extreme Pads, Bilstein dampers and Eibach springs,Viper2 chip, //M5 Replica.