This is not to say that the 635  CSi was a slouch in the performance  department.  The coupe could reach  60 miles per hour in 8.4 seconds and  had a top speed of 135 miles per  hour.  A trailing arm rear suspension  kept the car stable during  high-speed cornering, despite the significant  3300 lb weight of the  car.  The 635 CSi could be had with a 4-speed  automatic or 5-speed  manual transmission.  The BMW  635  CSi continued on the tradition of the 3-series on the race track,   winning the 24 hours of Spa-Francrochamps and several European   Championship races during the campaign of Schnitzer Team BMW.  The driver was Gerhard Berger, who would go on to become BMW�s Director of Motorsport.
  2012-BMW-635
  2012-BMW-635
 2012-BMW-635




 
 
 
 
 
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