1994 Bmw 540i, Green With Tan Interior, Runs Great on 2040-cars
Warwick, Rhode Island, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:5.0 liter V8
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Make: BMW
Model: 5-Series
Mileage: 211,761
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Base
Drive Type: Rear-wheel drive
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats
Safety Features: Driver Airbag
If you're reading this ad, you're clearly a person of sophisticated tastes. You enjoy the finer things in life. You deserve the best. But you would prefer that it doesn't cost a lot of money.
And that's where I come in. More specifically, that's where the vehicle I'm peddling here on eBay comes in.
We're talking about an automotive legend. We're talking about a 1994 BMW 540i.
A quick bit of history, the '94 BMW 5 series is known internally as an E34 platform, and is known as one of the most reliable cars BMW ever built. The 540i was powered by a 4.0L V8, producing 286hp and 300 ft lbs of torque. This was mated to a 5 speed automatic transmission (or a super-rare 6 speed manual), and was good for a 0-60 sprint in 6.4 seconds and a top speed of 129mph (computer limited).
Anyway, back to this particular 540i. The car is a lovely hunter green over tan leather, has power windows and locks, cruise control, power telescoping steering wheel, power moonroof, cold A/C, and a 6 disc CD changer in the trunk. The body is very solid, no dents. The interior is damn close to being excellent, even the driver's side seat shows very little wear. The rear seat is practically new.
The car has Michelin Pilot tires on it with very good tread on them, the wheels are in excellent condition. The car also carries a RI inspection current through March of 2014, which is always nice. Hell, I could technically even say the car has low mileage, since it's only been driven 11k miles a year and 15k is 'average', but frankly I'd sound like an idiot calling a car with 211k miles 'low mileage'.
The engine runs excellently, smooth and very powerful. Transmission shifts into all gears. The car drives like a BMW...the suspension is taut, the steering is responsive and nicely weighted, the brakes are smooth, and the car tracks nice and straight.
Now there are a few small flaws. That hunter green paint I talked about earlier? It's a little faded in some places. That tan leather interior we fondly discussed? There's a rip on the seam of the driver's side arm rest. Some of the stitching came apart on the steering wheel, there's a little bit of rust on the hood, and another little spot ahead of the right rear wheel well. And that's really about it.
I'm not asking much for this fine German automobile. My reserve is well under $1800, so bid it up and get it out of my driveway.
Let me know if you have any questions, or want pictures of a particular part of the car.
You're welcome.
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