# 1974-1975 BMW 2.5 CS Coupe The BMW 2.5 CS represents the entry point into BMW's elegant E9 coupe lineup, featuring timeless Karmann coachwork penned by Wilhelm Hofmeister. Powered by a 2.5-liter inline-six producing 150 horsepower, it delivered relaxed grand touring rather than outright performance. Reviewers praise its graceful styling and balanced handling, though enthusiasts often consider it the "economy" E9, overshadowed by the more powerful 3.0 CS and legendary CSL variants. It's famous for its Hofmeister kink, pillarless side glass, and representing accessible classic BMW ownership. Today, the 2.5 CS suits collectors seeking an elegant weekend cruiser without CSL-level investment. Values remain reasonable compared to siblings, making it ideal for enthusiasts wanting classic coupe aesthetics and BMW driving dynamics. However, rust issues and parts scarcity require careful inspection and committed ownership.
The 1974-1975 BMW 2.5 CS features the robust M30 inline-six engine, known for longevity but requiring expensive valve adjustments every 12,000 miles. Rust prevention is critical, particularly in floor pans and fenders. Parts scarcity drives high costs for trim and body panels. Collector car insurance is typically affordable, but specialized mechanics command premium rates.
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