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BMW 325 / 325e

Petrol Sedan 1982–1992 121–168 hp Germany

The BMW 325 and 325e represent the E30 3 Series in its foundational inline-six form — the 325e (Eta) prioritising fuel efficiency with a longer-stroke M20 variant, while the 325i and later 325 variants delivered the classic BMW sport-sedan formula at its most accessible.

M20 I6
Engine
121–168 hp
Power Range
8.5 sec
0–100 km/h
RWD
Drivetrain

Overview

The BMW 325e (E30) introduced the "Eta" (η) concept to BMW's lineup — a 2.7-litre M20 inline-six variant (M20B27) designed for fuel efficiency through a longer stroke and higher compression. Producing 121 hp but with 220 Nm of torque at a relatively low 3,250 rpm, the 325e delivered strong everyday pulling power while returning better fuel economy than the higher-revving 325i. The Eta concept was BMW's response to the fuel economy concerns of the early 1980s.

The broader 325 designation also covers regional and market-specific variants of the E30 3 Series with the 2.5-litre M20B25 inline-six, including the 325i (168 hp) which became the defining performance E30 for most markets. Together, these models represent the heart of the E30 generation — practical, engaging, and built to a quality standard that has made them increasingly collectible.

For Azerbaijan buyers, E30 325 and 325e examples are now firmly in classic car territory. The M20 inline-six is a well-understood engine with straightforward maintenance requirements. Clean, well-preserved E30s in any specification are worth preserving — these are the cars that established BMW's sporting reputation in a generation of drivers, and their value reflects that cultural significance.

325/325e in Pictures

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Key Specifications

  • 325e engine: M20B27 2.7L inline-six (Eta), 121 hp / 220 Nm
  • 325i engine: M20B25 2.5L inline-six, 168 hp / 222 Nm
  • 0–100 km/h: 8.5–10.0 seconds depending on variant
  • Transmission: 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic
  • Drivetrain: RWD
  • Available as sedan, coupe, convertible, Touring
  • Production span: 1982–1992 (E30 generation)
  • Timing belt engine (M20) — belt service every 60,000 km

Variant Comparison

VariantEnginePower0–100 km/hBest For
325e (Eta)M20B27 2.7L121 hp10.0 secEconomy-oriented, strong torque
325iM20B25 2.5L168 hp8.5 secSport sedan standard
325ixM20B25 2.5L170 hp8.0 secAWD variant (separate page)

Competitor Snapshot

Competitor choice in Azerbaijan should account not only for headline specs, but for service ecosystem, parts availability, and ownership confidence over your actual routes.

ModelCore StrengthMain Compromise (Local Context)
Mercedes-Benz 190E (W201)Solid build, Cosworth 2.3-16 top spec, well-preserved examplesLess driver-focused than E30 BMW in most variants
Audi 80/90 (B3)Quattro AWD available, Audi build qualityLess engaging than E30, less driver character
Alfa Romeo 75Transaxle, rear-wheel drive, distinctive Italian characterParts extremely scarce in Azerbaijan
Volkswagen Corrado VR6VR6 character, refined drivingFWD, less driver-focused than E30 BMW

Repair & Service in Azerbaijan

BMW has an established service presence in Baku through authorised dealerships and independent specialists familiar with the brand. Parts supply for common maintenance items is generally reliable, though specialist components for performance models and older generations may require additional lead time.

  • Timing belt: M20 uses a belt (not chain) — critical service at 60,000–80,000 km or 5 years
  • Water pump: replace water pump when changing timing belt — combined service saves labour cost
  • Cooling system: E30 thermostat and coolant hoses should be replaced on high-mileage examples
  • Rust treatment: E30 bodies need regular underbody and sill inspection; preventive coating recommended
  • Rear trailing arm bushings: E30 rear bushings wear and degrade — check for imprecise rear handling
  • Electrical gremlins: E30 wiring harnesses can develop insulation issues; check for any warning lights

Ownership Cost Estimator (Azerbaijan)

Adjust these values for your driving profile. All figures are estimates for planning purposes only.

  • Estimated annual fuel consumption: 800 L
  • Estimated annual fuel cost: $560
  • Total annual ownership estimate: $4260
  • Average monthly ownership estimate: $355
  • E30 is now a classic car (30+ years) — maintenance approach should reflect classic car ownership standards
  • 325e Eta engine: M20B27 is a robust long-stroke unit; regular oil and filter changes are the primary requirement
  • 325i M20B25: timing belt service every 60,000 km is essential — a neglected belt can cause engine damage
  • Rust is the biggest concern on any E30 — sills, floor, and wheel arches are the first areas to inspect
  • Original factory specification parts are available from BMW Classic and specialist suppliers

Used 325/325e Buying Checklist

Inspect each point thoroughly before committing to a purchase. Request service records, VIN validation, and any recall completion documentation.

  • Timing belt status: ask for documented belt replacement history — critical on any M20
  • Rust inspection: comprehensive underbody, sill, wheel arch, and floor pan inspection before purchase
  • Engine oil: check level and condition; any signs of burning or contamination need investigation
  • All electrical systems: windows, central locking, instrument cluster functions
  • Suspension: check for worn front strut top mounts and rear trailing arm bushings
  • Body panel condition: E30 panels are repairable but hard to find NOS — check for rust-through in arches
  • Service continuity: any documented history adds value to a 30+ year old classic car
  • Tyre age: check date codes — aged tyres are unsafe even with adequate tread

325/325e FAQ — Azerbaijan Buyers

Is the 325e worth choosing over the 325i?

The 325i is the preferred choice for most buyers — more power (168 vs 121 hp), more revvy character, and better performance overall. The 325e was designed for economy in a different era; its lower output is not a strength in modern ownership. The M20B27 Eta engine is reliable and torquey, but the 325i offers a more complete package. The 325e is interesting historically but the 325i is more enjoyable to drive.

How do E30 values look for the long term?

E30 values have been rising steadily, particularly for clean, well-preserved examples. The 325i, M3, and convertible variants attract the strongest prices. Standard 325 and 325e sedans are more affordable but follow the same upward trend. The E30 has genuine cultural significance in BMW's history — it is the car that defined BMW's sport-sedan character for a generation.

Should You Buy the BMW 325/325e?

A BMW classic with genuine cultural significance — buy the best-preserved example you can find.

The BMW E30 325 and 325e are classics in every sense — historically significant, genuinely rewarding to drive even by modern standards, and increasingly collectable. In Azerbaijan, a clean, rust-free E30 with documented history is a rare find worth securing. Approach the purchase as a classic car acquisition: condition and documentation outweigh specification differences between 325e and 325i variants.

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