Bmw M5 E34 (1995) Вђ“ 1,44 -1,45 Official
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.
Earlier E34 M5s used a 5-speed manual; the 1995 model's 6-speed unit significantly improved high-speed cruising and gear spacing. BMW M5 E34 (1995) – 1,44 -1,45
Owning an E34 M5 is a commitment to "analog" precision, but these cars require meticulous care due to their age and complexity. As the final year of production, the 1995
This engine is reliable but expensive to repair. Ensure valve adjustments are performed every 15,000 miles. Listen for "timing chain rattle" at idle, which may indicate a worn tensioner. This engine is reliable but expensive to repair
0–100 km/h in 5.9 seconds; Top speed limited to 250 km/h (155 mph) Weight: ~1,750 kg (3,858 lbs) What Makes the 1995 Model Special?
The M5-specific cluster (red needles and oil temp gauge) should be present. Look for sagging headliners or warped airbag covers on later '95 dashes. Market Value