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BMW 6 Series E24 Classic Cars for Sale

The BMW 6 Series, internally known as the E24, is a timeless classic among sporty coupes. Produced from 1976 to 1989, it succeeded the esteemed BMW 3.0 CSi and gained worldwide fame with its "Sharknose" front. Offering a blend of elegant design, powerful six-cylinder engines, and premium features such as ABS, leather seats, or air conditioning, it remains popular among car enthusiasts for its comfortable driving experience.

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1987 | BMW 635 CSi

Original BMW 635CSi only 58,000 KM

£45,628
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1987 | BMW M6

BMW M6 | 1987 | Route 66 Auctions - For sale by auction. Estimate 28500 EUR

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1981 | BMW 633 CSi

BMW 633 CSi | 1981 | Route 66 Auctions - For sale by auction. Estimate 5500 EUR

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£51,053
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£30,978
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1984 | BMW 635 CSi

635 CSi - deutsche EA, Erstlack, Schiebedach

£51,831
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1986 | BMW M 635 CSi

erste Serie ! Klima*Leder*Sportsitze* el SSD*

£60,255
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1982 | BMW 635 CSi

1 Owner - 48.000Kms

£43,265
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1985 | BMW M 635 CSi

M6 635 CSI Coupe - E24

£60,484

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1986 | BMW M 635 CSi

M6, 635 CSI, M1 Motor

£51,053
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1979 | BMW 635 CSi

BMW 635 Coupé M0658

£28,122
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1986 | BMW M 635 CSi

Sehr gepflegt, neuer Motor, toller Zustand.

£65,676
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1986 | BMW M 635 CSi

Erstlack, BBS RS, M-Technic Paket, Motor überholt

£60,484
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1982 | BMW 628 CSi

628 CSi Coupe

£21,546
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BMW 6 Series E24 listing references from Classic Trader

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1977 | BMW 633 CSi A

1977 BMW 633 CSi A – A Classic in Burgundy Red

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BMW 6 Series E24 Classic Cars: Prices & Market Values

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Introduction and History of the BMW 6 Series E24

The BMW 6 Series E24 made its debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1976 as the successor to the E9 series. Designed by Paul Bracq, the model featured a sporty yet comfortable line. Production ended in 1989, long before the next generation appeared in 2004. With its legendary "Six-Cylinder Engine" and a design inspired by elements of the BMW 7 Series, the E24 has secured an unshakable position in the world of classic cars.

Distinctive Features of the BMW 6 Series E24

A hallmark of the BMW 6 Series E24 is the distinct "Sharknose". Technically built on the platform of the 5 Series (E12), later the E28, the E24 offers a balanced driving feel. With its luxurious equipment, the coupe appealed to both sporty drivers and comfort seekers.

The E24 holds a prominent position on the classic car popularity scale, accounting for 4.9% of the listings on Classic Trader among BMW classic brands. Its high demand reflects the model's quality and collectible status, boasting an impressive demand rate of 6.7%.

Technical Specifications

Special Editions and Collector Models

The M635 CSi models stand out with engines derived from the M1, providing collectors a lucrative investment. These variants are highly coveted among BMW classic car enthusiasts due to their powerful technology and limited production.

Buying Guide and Common Issues

Caution is advised when purchasing a BMW 6 Series E24. Particular attention should be paid to rust damage on structural parts. While the engines are generally reliable, maintenance, especially for the high-performance M models, requires regular inspection. Finding spare parts is easier thanks to the BMW Classic program, but costs, especially for M parts, can be high.

Engine Performance, Transmission, and Handling

Power ranges from 184 HP in the 628 CSi to 286 HP in the M635 CSi. Known for their smooth operation and harmonious sound, these six-cylinder engines offer rear-wheel drive and various transmission options, including the smooth 5-speed manual, which was standard in the 635 CSi.

Interior, Comfort, Exterior, and Design

A highlight of the E24 is its driver-focused cockpit, a design philosophy that has lasted for decades at BMW. The interior offers luxurious options such as leather upholstery and air conditioning, while the distinct "Sharknose" front provides a unique look. Popular extras included the sunroof and electrically adjustable seats.

Summary

The BMW 6 Series E24 merges sportiness with reliable technology and remains a dream model for BMW fans today. Its suitability for everyday use makes it a desirable classic car on the market, despite occasional maintenance needs. Its combination of driving pleasure and classic design continues to captivate, meeting various enthusiasts' desires, whether for a weekend getaway or stylish daily commutes.