We're not bias when saying that this car is a classic. The E28 5 Series was, and still is, a benchmark in the car industry, along with its brother, the E30 3 Series. When these cars were made, the ...
The reason given for the sale of today's Nice Price or No Dice BMW E28 is a lack of space following the purchase of a new truck. Let's see if this old-school Bimmer is priced well enough for someone ...
Recently there's been a growing trend around the US. People are buying vintage (or at least really old) cars to sell them later on as classics. That's fine by us, more beautiful cars salvaged from the ...
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Here's Why the E28 BMW 535i Is Now Worth $50,000
In this video, we explore the E28 BMW 535i, which is currently valued at $50,000. The discussion covers the car's features, historical significance, and current market trends for this classic model.
The ad for today's Nice Price or No Dice 535i claims its good looks are owed to it being a well-cared-for survivor, not a restoration. Let's see if this impeccably clean car can survive our vote at ...
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When the 1985 BMW 535i defined the sport sedan
The 1985 BMW 535i arrived at a moment when family sedans were still mostly boxy appliances, then quietly reset expectations for how a four door could drive. With its mix of straight six power, ...
Earlier this Summer, my long hunt for a project car came to an end when I found a rust-free, manual E28-generation BMW 535i with a newer M30B34 swapped in for sale a scant 500 miles from where I live.
The E28 M535i might have been a slightly more aggressive looking version of the regular 535i, but still it’s a BMW straight from the eighties in pristine condition. Unlike the previous E12 M535i, ...
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