BMW 325i E30 Touring traffic

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BMW 325i E30 Touring traffic, skin black
BMW 325i E30 Touring traffic, skin black
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The BMW E30 is an entry-level luxury car which was produced by BMW from 1982 to 1994. The initial models used the coupe (two-door sedan) body style. Four-door sedan models were introduced in 1983, convertibles were introduced in 1985 and estate ("Touring") models were introduced in 1987.
The E30 was the first 3 Series to be available in wagon and four-door sedan body styles. It was also the first 3 Series to offer a diesel engine, and all-wheel drive was introduced to the 3 Series range with the 325iX model. The BMW Z1 roadster was based on the E30 platform.
In 1985, the 323i was replaced with a 2.5 L version of the M20 (M20B25), which produced 126 kW (169 hp) and used Bosch Motronic fuel injection. This engine was available in the 325i variants (including the all-wheel drive 325iX).
The 323i, 325e, 325es and 325i use the strong Getrag 260 5-speed.
One of the features that added to the roominess of the E30 was the suspension. The front MacPherson struts and rear semi-trailing arm suspension were a compact arrangement that left a lot of cabin and boot space for the car's overall size. The semi-trailing arms have been criticized for the dynamic toe & camber changes inherent to the suspension geometry, causing bump steer in hard cornering situations (such as racing and autocross). This has contributed to the E30 as having a reputation for "tail happy" handling, where rear grip is reduced in certain situations, leading to oversteer.

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Tyres

  • Street 90s (SV)

Specs

  • Acceleration: 0 - 100 kph in 8.3 s
  • BHP: 169 bhp
  • Power Ratio: 7.69 kg/hp
  • Top Speed: 215 km/h
  • Torque: 226 Nm
  • Weight: 1300 kg

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