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850s are future collectors. The irony is that nobody wanted one when it started because of the lack of sportiveness due to a close to two-tons weight. But now that many BMWs are at the same mark, the 850 makes sense. And they can be had for cheap while offering the same front nose as an M1.
The used car lot right around the corner from me (Cherner in Tysons Corner VA for those in the area) has two of these. Both 1991 850i, one manual, one auto, each for about $20K. I like the look, but I don't know much about them.
I will own one someday. I want to find an electrical fire victim, strip all of that brilliance out and drop a dozen jewel-like throttle bodies on 5 liters of V12 beauty...think what the thing would sound like!
^ This! I actually saw a silver one today, goin the opposite direction on the I10, I love them, There's one I just found for sale for 5k, but it's an auto, and way out of my price range, lol
Hate all you want, that car is a milestone in automotive technology, a triumph of brilliant engineering, a truly amazing car from a dark boring time...think about the other dreck that was on the road!
I will own one someday. I want to find an electrical fire victim, strip all of that brilliance out and drop a dozen jewel-like throttle bodies on 5 liters of V12 beauty...think what the thing would sound like!
Haha yeah!
I remember my parents' rich Persian friend had one, black on tan, with the in-car phone. We thought it was soo cool.
Honestly, driving one to everyday must make you feel like James Bond.
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