Problems us Car Guys have owning a Classic

So recently I bought myself a 1989 E34 BMW 525i and to say the least, I’M IN LOVE! And within the first week of owning it, I’ve already faced so many problems, not with the car, but with the people i know.

So recently I bought myself a 1989 E34 BMW 525i and to say the least, I’M IN LOVE! And within the first week of owning it, I’ve already faced so many problems, not with the car, but with the people i know. Bearing in mind that I am 18-year-old so you can imagine the reactions of my friends with their Vauxhall Corsa Limited Eds and their MK7 Fiestas. I did not buy it to get reactions anyway, I bought it because I am simply in love with the E34; I truly believe it’s one of the most beautiful looking motors to exist, but that’s just my opinion.

Problems us Car Guys have owning a Classic

The main sort of comments I get straight away are “Why’ve you bought this, the cars older than you!”, “Does it even work?”, “It must be crap, where’s the built in Sat-Nav?!” that one makes me laugh, i just have to stand there and know that there is no way of explaining to these ‘non car guys’. It really is a shame, how I can have so much love and passion for something that someone else sees as a lump of old worn out metal. But that’s just us car guys have to live with! I feel very sorry for the JDM guys that have to explain to their mothers why putting £5000 into a 20 year old civic is wise, but its just what we do!

Problems us Car Guys have owning a Classic

Another problem I face is when I’m sat in traffic lights and next to you pulls up a 1.4 litre VW Polo with a straight pipe and 4 certainly not straight lads in it thinking they’re going to smoke you, its always good fun seeing their little faces drop. But people just underestimate these old birds to thinking that they are too fragile to wheel spin off the line, but that’s what makes them great, what puts the smile on my face. Hearing my straight 6 lump rev up to 6000 rpm, its like ecstasy to my ears.

To conclude, everyone thinks I’m silly for buying it, but honestly i could not care less! Its my baby, slightly broken baby, but never the less I’m going to be putting money into it, and this is the start of my Car journey, with many more projects to come. Thank you for reading!

Francis Connor

Comments

Anonymous

“with a straight pipe and 4 certainly not straight lads” LMAO HAHA. You have earned the upvote just with this quote.

12/23/2015 - 02:35 |
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Anonymous

Love the post love you’re car whats you’re next step into you’re car?

12/23/2015 - 02:58 |
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Talis Preston

I have the same problem with my 83 Olds, she’s my baby with a few rust spots here and there that I plan on getting rid of when I paint her midnight purple. She may look beat up on the outside but man can she hit her top speed fast! I’m 17 she my first car

12/23/2015 - 03:08 |
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Matthew Gregory

I bought an 85 mk1 mr2. I know what you mean.

12/23/2015 - 03:41 |
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Anonymous

I have a similar problem with my S15 Silvia. All my friends and family just don’t understand my I spend close to £10k on a 15 year old car. BTW I love your car.

12/23/2015 - 03:47 |
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Ben Vickery

STORY OF MY LIFE

12/23/2015 - 03:59 |
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Anonymous

It doesn’t get any better the older you get. When everyone is rocking new Audi’s and BMW’s and I roll up in my old Volvo Wagon.

12/23/2015 - 04:06 |
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Cory Brayshaw

Nice. My dad used to have a 540i in that style. It was a great car

12/23/2015 - 04:06 |
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McMeische-e39

Before I got my e39 I allways wanted an e34 touring but facelift but at the time I needed a car I coudnt find any good one… I love older cars… They are more reliable even with high milage (my baby got 293.000 km on the clock and its still strong sure)

12/23/2015 - 04:42 |
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Anonymous

I told one of my friends that the car I’m wanting to buy doesn’t have airbags and he told me that I’m going to die in that car and it’s unsafe.

12/23/2015 - 04:55 |
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