Bmw M5 E34 (1995) Вђ“ 1,44 -1,45 -
As the final year of production, the 1995 model is highly coveted by collectors as the last hand-built M5 and the only year to feature the six-speed manual transmission as standard.
Only 404 left-hand drive sedans were produced for the final 1995 model year. Maintenance & Inspection Guide BMW M5 E34 (1995) – 1,44 -1,45
Most late models included this as standard, featuring 18-inch "M-Parallel" wheels, thicker anti-roll bars, and Servotronic speed-sensitive steering. As the final year of production, the 1995
The 1995 M5 received the most significant engineering updates of the E34's lifecycle, featuring the final evolution of the M1-derived straight-six engine. 3.8L S38B38 Inline-6 Power: 340 hp @ 6,900 rpm Torque: 400 Nm (295 lb-ft) @ 4,750 rpm The 1995 M5 received the most significant engineering
Check the "Achilles' heels" of the E34 chassis: bottom of the doors, fuel filler flap area, jacking points, and rear wheel arches.