RE: SOTW: BMW M535i

Friday 3rd April 2009

SOTW: BMW M535i

Surely one of the better sheds of 2009?



There’s something about an M Sport badge that seems to press all of our buttons here at PistonHeads. When attached to the correct car it often means there's oodles of horsepower lurking beneath the bonnet, but nowadays the ‘M’ brand has been diluted somewhat by the extensive BMW options list that lets every Tom, Dick and Harry have a slice of M Badge action.

But Shed’s not worried about all that, and has gone back to a time when that tricolour badge meant something. Ok, so this Shed isn’t a full fat E28 M5, but that was never going to be realistic for the £1k budget. What we’ve got here is the semi-skimmed M535i, the lightly M’d version of the standard 5-Series 535i.


Whereas the 286bhp M5 rolled out of the BMW Motorsport factory in fairly limited numbers, making a good one a relatively rare find nowadays, plenty of M535s rolled off the production lines and it’s not hard to see why.

Although the 3430cc straight-six engine was standard 535 equipment, buyers were no doubt lured in by the M535’s trump card, a limited slip diff. Despite producing a pretty paltry (by modern standards) 207bhp, the fact that it has a slippy diff and is complimented by M Sport suspension makes this Autobahn-cruising beauty a real catch. Who can resist these classic early 5-series looks, with room for five and the hardware to let you swing the tail out when the mood takes you? Not us, that’s for certain.


This particular M535 found lurking in the PH classifieds doesn’t look like its felt the weight of a thousand Germans backsides, which isn’t surprising as it’s based in Yorkshire, and looks in top shape inside and out. It also boasts being totally unmodified and un-abused, a bonus for any speedy Munich barge. There’s no mention of road tax, but with an MOT that runs until the end of August, the seller’s new baby burden will be someone else’s gain....even with that auto box.

PistonHeads Ad says: M535i Auto 108k miles Arctic Blue Metallic (1985)) MOT until August. Plenty of history. Sensible enthusiast owner: unmodified; unabused. A great example of this increasingly rare 80s sports saloon. In one of the better colours with a tan/beige cloth sports interior, this car is mechanically super with solid bodywork that requires one or two minor jobs to do it justice. Performance from the standard M30 3.5 litre straight six is awesome, with LSD, MTECH suspension and ABS to aid control. Matching Goodyear GSD3s all round on 17" Alpina replicas have some life left, but aren't new. The switchable sports auto is one of the best. In economy I get 22-25mpg around town, more like 30 on a longhaul. Put it into sports and it will redline in each gear. But the best bit is that in sports, you can effectively change up on the throttle: floor it and it revs freely, then with a small reduction in pedal pressure, it changes up. Effectively quicker changes than a manual. Selling due to third child and need for 7 seater.  £987.





   

 

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fastgerman.com

Original Poster:

1,914 posts

195 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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Fantastic car!

Shouldn't even be classed as a shed, it's too good!

Garlick

40,601 posts

240 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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fastgerman.com said:
Fantastic car!

Shouldn't even be classed as a shed, it's too good!
'Shed of the Week' doesn't actually mean it's a shed, it's a name that has stuck over time for the feature. We actually look for the best car we can find for sale under £1000 smile

Mafioso

2,349 posts

214 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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Nice but it looks like the tyres'll want changing soon.

W00DY

15,491 posts

226 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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I was ready to jum in the car before i saw t was an auto, still looks an absolute bargain though. The price seems a strange number to pick, but this has to be the best find yet. What happened to PH shed trading?

vz-r_dave

3,469 posts

218 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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I always want one but never get round to it. what are the known problems with them?


mechsympathy

52,750 posts

255 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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Now that is a proper PH SOTW. Good workthumbup

Garlick

40,601 posts

240 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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W00DY said:
What happened to PH shed trading?
Due to gerneral PH laziness the £800 kitty has sat in a top drawer for way too long....in fact i'm sure a bit has been 'borrowed' for sandwiches and coffee too.

We'llget a new shed bought very, very soon.

_dobbo_

14,377 posts

248 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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No messing around with £999 price tags here - he wants £987 for his motor.

AstonV12

5,305 posts

208 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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Now thats a proper SOTW.

It has a lovely engine and proper RWD dymamics.

A good buy, as this will definately appreciate smile

gumsie

680 posts

209 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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_dobbo_ said:
No messing around with £999 price tags here - he wants £987 for his motor.
Out of the entire article that was the bit that got me most. I mean, where on earth did that obscure figure come from?

_dobbo_

14,377 posts

248 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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I quite like the bit talking up the auto box throttle pedal control. Much better than a manual that is hehe

Still, good shed this week, I like it. I recall an article saying the 635csi engine costs crazy money for a timing chain change - is this the same engine?




Maty

1,233 posts

213 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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Mafioso said:
Nice but it looks like the tyres'll want changing soon.
What do you expect for under a grand!

Great SOTW!

Mr Scruff

1,332 posts

215 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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Fab shed of the week.

smile

Go on, boost those E28 values....!

Timing chains are fine unless it starts to rattle, though is the same engine as the 635.

190E Matt

6,631 posts

214 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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What are the running costs of these like?

High I am guessing?

M3John

5,974 posts

219 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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Now i'd dearly love to add a M535i to the fleet. Lovely cars.

derin100

5,214 posts

243 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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M30 3.5L has a duplex chain so no chain issues...

If anyone wants to buy that car and convert to manual...I have a gearbox here ready and waiting for you plus spare LSD and lots of other 'stuff' all cheap!

I also have a full set of five (!) of the correct M-Tech wheels newly refurbished with as new Michelin TRX's...Unfortunately, their value exceeds now the price of that car! laugh



infradig

978 posts

207 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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Brilliant shed,love the owners description of how an automatic works. One small point you say that the engine was just a standard 535i one,but if I recall correctly the E28 535i came after the E28 M535i,so the engine was'just' a 635 one - sounds much sexier!

Fire99

9,844 posts

229 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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190E Matt said:
What are the running costs of these like?

High I am guessing?
Fuel is 20mpg ish on a good day. My M5 averaged between 18 and 23.
(I think 30mpg is very optimistic)

Only things i needed on mine in about 8 years was a recon ECU (£250) a water pump, an exhaust manifold gasket and the rear subframe bushes which are known to go eventually.

Obviously that was a few years ago but dare I say the car dates back to a time when BMW built their cars properly.

Edited by Fire99 on Friday 3rd April 12:50

road_rager

1,091 posts

199 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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I had a silver one of the same age as my first car, and it was great fun! Shame there's not many left now

derin100

5,214 posts

243 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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infradig said:
Brilliant shed,love the owners description of how an automatic works. One small point you say that the engine was just a standard 535i one,but if I recall correctly the E28 535i came after the E28 M535i,so the engine was'just' a 635 one - sounds much sexier!
E28 535iSE and M535i are EXACTLY the same car bar bodykit/trim and most M535i had sports front seats...although the last one I had (which I then de-kitted) was specified from new with 'Comfort' front seats.

http://www.bmwclassics.co.uk/gallery/index.php?spg...