From the 90ies. For sure, some of us remember these Grand Tourers from that era. 840 CI: 850 CI: And 850 CSI: Of course, the 850 CSI is the most desirable for me, with its powerful 12 Cylinders, 5, 6 liters delivering 375 HP, and its manual gearbox. But j...
And they are gorgeous machines. If I were to be super critical - I would say the exteriors are beautiful and have aged well - BUT the interiors have not aged as well for some reason.
My cousin owned a 850i manual during the late 90ies, I still remember I was gobsmacked by the power it delivered. The 300 hp engine had been tweaked to around 330 and it easily reached 300 kph on the clock. One evening I was doing 170 kph with the Bimota,...
.. were 3 piece Hartge19 inch ... that was back in 1995 .. and I have to correct it was a Hartge tuning with Csi exhaust, mirrors, body parts and not AC Schnitzer.
I know we are just dream-talking about the 8 Series, which I have also always loved. But when I looked intoi buying one, I got scared off. One of the trade magazines I read at the time the cars came on the market said they were the most expensive car to o...
The car never left me stranded, no drivetrain work needed, just little things like headlight motors, window seals, a/c recharge, etc. Sometimes I think journalists at the time were just annoyed that it was like owning two BMWs, 2 batteries to replace, two...
Cruising at triple digits speeds was unlike anything else in the 850, the v12 was ever present but so smooth and would hum away on the freeway. Cabin ergonomics were some of the best in nay car I've every driven, the b-pillarless design plus a sunroof mad...
Became my auto-x and track car since I figured at the time E28 5 series panels and parts would be easy to replace if I had an incident. Who knew those would become $100k cars I swapped in some race seats, harnesses, bigger brakes, straight pipes, this car...
I know you mentioned leaning towards the V8 and it certainly has it's advantages and the numbers are close enough but I hope you are table to test drive both, there's something about the feel of the v12 that's worth experiencing too. The sound of the huge...