I've seen/heard some pretty amazing numbers of the mileage a stock/original E34 can do if well cared for. I've seen some of the posts on the forums about mileage in excess of 300K.
If you're over 200K miles and still driving the car daily, post here and let us know. Let us know what major drivetrain components are original and which are not, and any longevity tips.
-Jeff
stock M20 slushie. 257,820. Driven daily. Valves and rocker arms were replaced when the timing belt broke at 231k. Other than that the muffler, alternator, cooling bits have been replaced.
Dave
1995 Lincoln Towncar.
Cartier
I pimp your mom
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum....php?t=1177039
This is the highest I'm familiar with.
A quarter mil. is pretty common, esp. with M30 engines. I recently read of another one well into the 300s that was lost to a crash
If you can leave two black stripes from the exit of one corner to the braking zone of the next, you have enough horsepower. - Mark Donohue
I'm at 200k. I've only done maintenance so far but I've only had the car about six months. The car is still runnning strong.... my main concern right now is getting the heater to work again. Its kinda chilly here.
Johnny.
* Discounted Price * Style 8 Wheels, Brembo Rotors, Stainless Brake Lines ETC. For Sale All New.
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...1#post21382181
I recently sold my '89 535i 5 speed with about 245k on the clock. Motor was never opened. I also have an '86 535i track car with around 260k on the clock. It became a dedicated track car around 210k so that's 50k on track. I'm in the midst of a rebuild but only to upgrade to piano top pistons and to install a worked head. My Touring (for sale) had just shy of 200k on the M50 when I opted to swap in the S52. It now has 204k.
All of these are babies though. There are many M30 powered E28s and E34s with well over 300k rolling around.
jhower is in the 380,000's right?
yeah jhower has over 380k on his M50.
218k stock slushbox trans. Motor was replaced due to nikasil. heater core has gone, ac required costly repairs, but besides that all the money i've put into the car has been cosmetic.
1994 530iA
206,000 here original nikasil block, slushbox rebuild around 110K.
Over 200k miles, will get exact number later. I'm pretty sure that the engine and transmission are orignal. Engine runs smooth and trans shifts fine.
Bonus: 28.5 MPG HWY on last two trips
I put on 10 of these miles :P
Cannot say I daily it yet, because I am still fixing it to be safe, but it was dailyed before. I redid the head, a lot of the body, cooling system, belts, lighting, etc. Car should be dailyed later this month. She still has a lot of work coming, espicially with this dirty ass bay
I guess my car is still a baby with under 190,xxx miles on it
My 535i blog: www.beanmer.com
BMWs are measured in alternators. Sort of like rings on a tree.
Dave
1995 Lincoln Towncar.
Cartier
I pimp your mom
Jhower has around 375k.
Vehicles:
(Sold) 95' 525 - ZF320 5-speed swap, 3.46LSD rear, Raceland headers + straight pipe
(Current) 2012 Scion tC 6-spd M/T - slow
pmac2007iq00 has just posted 388k on his M30 and I plan to check out his car sometime soon since I found out that we live only a few miles apart. I had 320k on a e21 w/ M10.
91' E34 535iM, 92' E30 318iC "vert", 00' E38 750iL "highline"
279,000 on my 535im. just replaced the diff. still going strong.
OldSkoolBMW
1970 2002, 1986 GTI VR6, 2011 135i
540i/6 190K new motor at 75k or something under warranty due to nikasil. No other major repairs in the 10+ years of rcpts, just routine crap, cooling, suspension, mounts, brakes, etc...
378,xxx*
More info to come...
(edit: That's the new engine going in btw)
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1986 325es (parted) l 1987 325e (parted) l 1986 325es (sold) l 1993 325i (sold) l 1997 M3 sedan (parted)
1988 535is (sold) l 1986 325e (sold) l 1991 s52 powered 525i 406K! (sold) l 1992 525iT/5 (sold) l 1995 M3 (sold)
1995 525i (sold) l 1995 525iT (sold)
2000 740i msport (current) l 1991 M5 (current)
1986 325es (parted) l 1987 325e (parted) l 1986 325es (sold) l 1993 325i (sold) l 1997 M3 sedan (parted)
1988 535is (sold) l 1986 325e (sold) l 1991 s52 powered 525i 406K! (sold) l 1992 525iT/5 (sold) l 1995 M3 (sold)
1995 525i (sold) l 1995 525iT (sold)
2000 740i msport (current) l 1991 M5 (current)
388,1xx and going strong. did a head gasket a while back not long after owning it, some cooling pieces here and there, no problems since. as far as i know engine internals are all original. i cant think of any reason she'll break on me in the near future at all. at this rate the car will outlive me haha.
91 m5 234,000 mil. daily driven w/ go fast goodies
Parts at Grayson BMW
I'm clocked in at 250,xxx, and still drive it like I stole it.
BMPR STKR: Real racers go LEFT and RIGHT.... So tru! Twins at heart.M
'93 325is-Sold/'03 WRX-Sold/'04 RX-8-Sold/'92 525iA-TotaledSold/'90 e30s52-Sold/'96 328i-TotaledSold/'95 525iM-Sold
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