I have a 2002 530i with 75K miles. It's the only BMW I have ever owned, and I have had no major problems at all (knock on wood). With previous cars, I would start thinking about trading it in at this mileage or before, but I love this car, it's running great, it's paid for, and I really don't What is the curb weight, 2000 BMW 5 Series (E39, Facelift 2000) 530i 24V (231 Hp)? 1540 kg Maximum speed : 250 km/h 155.34 mph: Weight-to-power ratio : The E39’s OEM front-end parts are made by Lemforder. I believe that if you buy the part from a dealer, curiously it comes without the bushing, but if you buy the Lemforder part from an aftermarket supplier, it comes with the bushing pressed in (and the BMW logo scratched off). The upper control arms are about $100 per side from most reputable The 530i was a variant of the BMW E39 5 Series that was introduced for the 2001 model year. The E39 530i was powered by BMW's M54B30 engine. This 3.0L inline six engine produced 228hp and was mated to automatic or manual transmissions. The second e39 was a 2002 525i purchased for my son's first car. Bought at 150K and sold at 324k. The third e39 was a 2002 530i purchased for my daughter's first car. Bought it at 158K and still have it with 327K on it. My forth(!) e39 I just picked up in Feb 2020 - a 2002 540i 6 speed manual - for ME!. It's just a baby with only 98K on it now. All specifications, performance and fuel economy data of BMW 530i (168 kW / 228 PS / 225 hp), edition of the year 2001 since mid-year 2000 for North America U.S., including acceleration times 0-60 mph, 0-100 mph, 0-100 km/h, 0-200 km/h, quarter mile time, top speed, mileage and fuel economy, power-to-weight ratio, dimensions, drag coefficient, etc. This vehicle has a 4 door saloon type body with a front mounted engine powering the rear wheels. It is part of BMW's E39 model range. Powering the BMW 530i is a double overhead camshaft, 3 litre naturally aspirated 6 cylinder motor, with 4 valves per cylinder that provides power and torque figures of 228 bhp (231 PS/170 kW) at 5900 rpm and 300 N·m (221 lb·ft/30.6 kgm) at 3500 rpm respectively. From my research, the 530i manual version has a 2.93 final drive ratio and its 5th gear is 1:1 so direct drive with no overdrive. I am finding that E46 and E39's models generally use 2.93, 3.15, 3.46, 3.62, and 4.1 between all the models and wagons. I searched a bunch of forums on this and people say they have had great results, however they do Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd Asideway.

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