A "friend" of mine took one of those from O.C. to San Jose in 2 hours and 45 minutes back in the 90's. They will bounce off the rev limiter happily at 143mph, where the limiter is.
A friend of mine had one of these a few years ago. Was always fun to rip around and the i6 sounded great while the rest of the car looked the part. Would love to buy one if people didn't want your kidneys for the is
Funny you mention rebooting the window switches specifically. If you look on the drivers side kick panel, you'll see an unlabeled button. Thats the resettable circuit breaker for the power windows. You do, in fact, have to reboot your windows.
i've got a euro version of the 535i with a 5 speed so 10:1 compression ratio. white exterior, black leather interior. i've put bc br coilovers on it, beefier anti sway bars, poly subframe bushings, a single mass flywheel, a 72 degrees low temp thermostat, a e32 735i water pump, a 3 row aluminum radiator with electric fans, a oil cooler, schmiedmann sports exhaust manifold coated in ceramic and properly heat shielded, a k/n cold air intake, better oiler bar banjo bolts, an ecu remap, e34 540i brake calipers with brembo pads, larger ventilated brake rotors, e65 760i brake master cylinder, a 2:1 steering quickener, front and rear strut bar, battery moved to the rear, and a usdm 535is rear spoiler. i'm looking to brace the subframe and just overall make the chassis flex less next, an aluminum one piece driveshaft, some aerodynamic skid plates, probably upgrade the lsd, remove the useless electronics, a bigger cam (probably 272 or 282), a dual valve spring kit, maybe a m-technic front bumper, and to replace the hood, trunk, front fenders, side skirts, and probably doors into fiberglass parts. i also know this guy that makes custom fuel cells and that's giving me the idea to install one of those under the rear seats and delete the original fuel tank to improve balance but the fuel cell would get in the way of the rear subframe mounts if i install it under the rear seats so i still have to work that out. i run 20w-50 engine oil, which i change every 5000km with the oil filter because i abuse it a lot. i run 75w-90 redline atf tranny fluid and power steering fluid, 75W-90 diff fluid, i change these every year or so and i do valve adjustment every 20k km while warm on the tight side so it's extremely quiet and smooth but it's also kinda dangerous to run the valve clearance too tight so i always make sure to be careful, although you can get a slight power output increase if you adjust the intake side to 0.35mm while cold.
I'd probably take an E-Class over this but this was when BMW and Mercedes-Benz targeted slightly different markets. The W124 was all about refinement, the 535 was more of a driver's car. 80s BMW may be more iconic but I like the more aerodynamic and modern W124's styling. Nice survivor though, these had a pretty high attrition rate. It'll keep going as long as the owner wants to keep it going. Ze Germans resisted cupholders for as long as they could. Cars are for driving and should take all of your attention. If you want to take a drink, you stop at a cafe and devote all your attention to your drink. No multitasking to ruin the experiences, so they believe.
Nearly all of the cars I've owned over several decades have been German made. To this day I never even think about having a drink of any kind in the car unless it's during a very long road trip. 😅
Having owned both an E28 535i and a couple W124's with gas 6 cylinders, I love them all. but the absolute obsessive aesthetic and mechanical perfection of the W124 wins me over. with that said, the 535 was a fast, torquey road burner with the manual and LSD. Very fond memories, just too brief. Main difference: show me a BMW that doesn't leave oil on the ground... in my case, if I parked facing uphill, a trail of oil would run behind my car if it sat for a bit. 😋
My favourite car to drive. Had one for about 7 months, until I had to move and sell it. Everything was mechanical, it was really when BMW was in their stride.
sameeeeeee loved my black 328!!!!! , glad to see someone else liked theirs, I STILL HAVE IT TOO gave it to my little bro for his 17th a year ago so i never have to see it go 😂😂😅
The size in particular is 390mm = 15.3 and yes, it is damn expensive. All development really stopped in 1990. They are extremely popular for donors making them 2/3 piece
Back then when were cars were simple as everything was mechanical. Now everything is electronic and run by computer. There is a mechanic that doesn't like some of the new technology in modern cars. The problem with the tech is we don't know how long it will last until it breaks and when it breaks it will be expensive to fix
The E28 has a computer (DME). Back then they were considered to be rather high tech compared to most cars on the market. I remember people making similar comments about them. 😅
I have one and before I got it they always looked so porky and like they would be terrible to drive ... Well quite the opposite I gotta say. Some bilsteins and springs and they will almost hang with an e36
A "friend" of mine took one of those from O.C. to San Jose in 2 hours and 45 minutes back in the 90's. They will bounce off the rev limiter happily at 143mph, where the limiter is.
Lovely colour combination. Beautiful car and great review as always
Used to own a 1991 E34 535i. Loved it. 😍
A friend of mine had one of these a few years ago. Was always fun to rip around and the i6 sounded great while the rest of the car looked the part. Would love to buy one if people didn't want your kidneys for the is
Funny you mention rebooting the window switches specifically. If you look on the drivers side kick panel, you'll see an unlabeled button.
Thats the resettable circuit breaker for the power windows. You do, in fact, have to reboot your windows.
No cup holders...all driving the way God intended...
i've got a euro version of the 535i with a 5 speed so 10:1 compression ratio. white exterior, black leather interior. i've put bc br coilovers on it, beefier anti sway bars, poly subframe bushings, a single mass flywheel, a 72 degrees low temp thermostat, a e32 735i water pump, a 3 row aluminum radiator with electric fans, a oil cooler, schmiedmann sports exhaust manifold coated in ceramic and properly heat shielded, a k/n cold air intake, better oiler bar banjo bolts, an ecu remap, e34 540i brake calipers with brembo pads, larger ventilated brake rotors, e65 760i brake master cylinder, a 2:1 steering quickener, front and rear strut bar, battery moved to the rear, and a usdm 535is rear spoiler. i'm looking to brace the subframe and just overall make the chassis flex less next, an aluminum one piece driveshaft, some aerodynamic skid plates, probably upgrade the lsd, remove the useless electronics, a bigger cam (probably 272 or 282), a dual valve spring kit, maybe a m-technic front bumper, and to replace the hood, trunk, front fenders, side skirts, and probably doors into fiberglass parts. i also know this guy that makes custom fuel cells and that's giving me the idea to install one of those under the rear seats and delete the original fuel tank to improve balance but the fuel cell would get in the way of the rear subframe mounts if i install it under the rear seats so i still have to work that out. i run 20w-50 engine oil, which i change every 5000km with the oil filter because i abuse it a lot. i run 75w-90 redline atf tranny fluid and power steering fluid, 75W-90 diff fluid, i change these every year or so and i do valve adjustment every 20k km while warm on the tight side so it's extremely quiet and smooth but it's also kinda dangerous to run the valve clearance too tight so i always make sure to be careful, although you can get a slight power output increase if you adjust the intake side to 0.35mm while cold.
how is it possible a car 35 years ago
surpassed any new car made by the same automaker
Zack the VR on the tyres is the speed index . The 390 is the rim size in mm. Michelin dose still make tyres but there expensive
“does”
“they’re “
Right. The type (and size) is actually called TRX. Very good but also very expensive tires.
I've always loved the look of most BMWs.
Nice, wouldn't mind owning one of those old Beamers than the plastic new ones
Favorite BMW shape (other than 850)
M1
I'd probably take an E-Class over this but this was when BMW and Mercedes-Benz targeted slightly different markets. The W124 was all about refinement, the 535 was more of a driver's car. 80s BMW may be more iconic but I like the more aerodynamic and modern W124's styling. Nice survivor though, these had a pretty high attrition rate. It'll keep going as long as the owner wants to keep it going.
Ze Germans resisted cupholders for as long as they could. Cars are for driving and should take all of your attention. If you want to take a drink, you stop at a cafe and devote all your attention to your drink. No multitasking to ruin the experiences, so they believe.
Well it was a direct competitor for W123, the 124 came only for the last two years of E28 life
Nearly all of the cars I've owned over several decades have been German made. To this day I never even think about having a drink of any kind in the car unless it's during a very long road trip. 😅
Having owned both an E28 535i and a couple W124's with gas 6 cylinders, I love them all. but the absolute obsessive aesthetic and mechanical perfection of the W124 wins me over. with that said, the 535 was a fast, torquey road burner with the manual and LSD. Very fond memories, just too brief. Main difference: show me a BMW that doesn't leave oil on the ground... in my case, if I parked facing uphill, a trail of oil would run behind my car if it sat for a bit. 😋
I know these cars well. My dad and then I owned a 1987 E30 325e and I owned a 1989 M3 2.5L.
Awesome review, hopefully one day I can be lucky enough to get a hold of a clean E28
My favourite car to drive. Had one for about 7 months, until I had to move and sell it. Everything was mechanical, it was really when BMW was in their stride.
sameeeeeee loved my black 328!!!!! , glad to see someone else liked theirs, I STILL HAVE IT TOO gave it to my little bro for his 17th a year ago so i never have to see it go 😂😂😅
I saw a US spec BMW E28 this summer. It was beautiful🥰🥰🥰
oh yeahhhhh happy sunday kings and queens above 18 🎉
Keep it high and tight!
Hey Zack, I believe your BMWs playlist is missing the old 7 series you did a few months back.
These and Cressida's are my lust
Outstanding review!! Pls more BMWs!!
Just filmed 2 today! Out in January
love the gauges!
Cool car!
The size in particular is 390mm = 15.3 and yes, it is damn expensive. All development really stopped in 1990. They are extremely popular for donors making them 2/3 piece
So classy
A bit rough looking, but still a decent example.
Back then when were cars were simple as everything was mechanical. Now everything is electronic and run by computer. There is a mechanic that doesn't like some of the new technology in modern cars. The problem with the tech is we don't know how long it will last until it breaks and when it breaks it will be expensive to fix
The E28 has a computer (DME). Back then they were considered to be rather high tech compared to most cars on the market. I remember people making similar comments about them. 😅
Try to find a Mazda Millenia
It would be cool if he tested rare or not so rare bikes too. I don't know if he rides or not.
I have one and before I got it they always looked so porky and like they would be terrible to drive ... Well quite the opposite I gotta say. Some bilsteins and springs and they will almost hang with an e36
Wassup
What do you use to record videos?
Gopro Hero 9 Black for the shots you see me
Canon SL3 for the beauty shots (24mm & 55-250mm lenses)
RODE Lavalier Go Mic
Zoom H1n audio recorder
@@ShootingCars Beautiful - thank you.
The 535i had 182 hp, the 535is had a bit over 200.
This was too outdated style wise when beautifull lines were coming out of Japan at the time.
The US bumpers totally ruin the design.
*obediEnt
Use to be nice. Sloppy looking like the speaker
LETS GO E28 BABYYYY