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George P

5.0

Reviewed a 1995 BMW 325i Sedan RWD on Jan 28, 2008

250ps turbo engine, with Bilstein absorbers, locked differential, Brembo brakes and 6-gear manual gearbox ensure a swift and exquisite drive.

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Bryan D

4.0

Reviewed a 1995 BMW 325i Sedan RWD on Apr 9, 2008

Very fun to drive, lots of power, fun little gadgets, perfect mix of sport and luxury.

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Akbar M

5.0

Reviewed a 1995 BMW 325i Sedan RWD on Apr 30, 2011

This car is amazing. My friends have Japanese cars and my car breaks down less than any of theirs. And that's not bad considering that it has 150,000 miles on it. Granted, parts are more expensive when it does, but it's a BMW. The car isn't a ferrari, but it's quick, with great handling courtesy of the arguably perfect weight distribution of the e36 (considered one of the best bodies for a car ever made). It also has a very tight turning radius which comes in handy more often than you would expect. The car is fairly small, great for tight parking spots (and racing in heavy traffic). The car has a 2.5 liter inline 6, with 189 horsepower and 181 pound feet of torque. The 0-60 for the stick is 7.5, and the automatic (mine) is about 8.5. The braking is great, the handling is great as I mentioned, and the rear wheel drive coupled with the fact that the car is fairly light makes it a decent car to drift. The build quality is good, and as I said it's very reliable (as long as you treat it right). The interior and exterior are beautiful in my opinion (could possibly be first love syndrome since it's my first car so nothing else looks as pretty), but my friends agree as well so I'm sure it doesn't look bad. The car gets combined 20-22 miles per gallon. It gets about 18 in the city and 25 on the freeway (assuming I'm not speeding, if I'm speeding around it gets combined 15-16), which isn't great. Also, the car doesn't take regular gasoline, it takes Plus (89 AKI) so that's an extra 10-15 cents per gallon there always. The only complaints (not really but if there were things I did complain about they would be these) are the not amazing gas mileage and the lack of trunk space (the latter being partially my fault because of my subs). And, this is relevant if you're looking to buy one, the A/C and the heater ROCK, but only once the engine is warmed up. Other than that, the car is really fun to drive, and I love it.

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Andy H

5.0

Reviewed a 1995 BMW 328i on Sep 4, 2009

Loved it in every way. Loads and loads, and a bit more in power. A 2.8 v6 will give you that! Handled superbly, fun in the wet (but would kill you if not careful). Reliable and spacious. Holds its value if well looked after.

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