BMW’s first experiment with the estate vehicle in this country came in the form of the E34 Touring. Seldom seen on the roads these days, these were handsome cars that had a unique double length sliding sunroof. This particular example represents the first year the Touring was available in North America, and it has the later twin cam, M50 inline six which produces 192 horsepower. Here is a well kept example for sale in Tacoma, Washington.
1992 BMW 525i Touring on eBay
Recently top end of engine was rebuilt. New head gaskets etc. 146,000 miles.
Body and paint are exceptionally nice. No rust or rust repairs. The body and paint are well above average with only a few minor rock chips/scratches. The body is extremely straight. The interior is original and in very good condition. It has the rare double sunroof that works. Power windows and auto door locks. It can be driven anywhere. Must see to appreciate! Will consider trades.
I’m a big fan of estate cars and this BMW looks really smart in black. For the year, the mileage isn’t too out of the question and given the top end was just rebuilt, this hauler has some more life left in it. It’s a shame that more of these weren’t sold here in the US, because they offer the same great BMW driving experience with added practicality.
-Paul
Less than 4 hours left, no reserve auction, and $2550 bid so far. Somebody’s about to get a deal. If if weren’t 3000 miles away, that person could be me…