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The 2.5CS was an economy model made in response to the fuel crisis of the mid '70s.
In order to get better mileage, the 2.5CS had the 150 hp 2.5-liter single overhead cam (SOHC) six-cylinder engine.

Simple Interior with Cloth Seats
Other economy measures included steering without power assist, crank windows, non-alloy wheels and reduced interior trim.
The 2.5CS had 4-wheel disc brakes and a top speed of 200 kph / 124 mph.
One of the rarest of the CS Coupes, only 844 units were produced from 1974-1977.
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Chilton's BMW: Coupes and Sedans
1970-88
Chilton Book Co, Chilton Automotives Editorial, Paperback, Nichols Publishing, March 1996
One of the few service manuals that includes the New Sixes.
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BMW: The Classic Cars of the 1960s and 70s
by Laurence Meredith
This fascinating and inspiring account tracks BMW's rise from almost certain bankruptcy in the 1950s to its amazing recovery in the two decades following. Although company history is examined, the real story is BMW's stable of four- and
six-cylinder road and race cars from the period. Full performance specifications and production histories are provided, along with a motorsport history. Classic BMWs covered include the 1500, 2800cs, 2002, and 2002
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Featured Sites
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BMW CS-Zone features the BMW 3200 CS, 2000 C/CS, 2.5 CS-3.0 CSL, and other models. Has
history, racing, articles, and more.
BMW CS Page from BMW Clubs
Australia, has model info, production history and buying tips.
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