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Made To Drive | S09 E19

The BMW 850CSi Is Still The Ultimate Dream Car

Father and son have a shared appreciation for the engineering in BMW's big coupe.
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Alex Martin
Alex Martin
7 years ago

What is the name of the track used for the intro please?

Adam Fay
Adam Fay
7 years ago

Is it any surprise that the last car designed by the late, great Klaus Luthe is a timeless design? The man who designed the front fascia of the original FIAT 500, NSU Ro80, and a ton of BMWs, most famously the E30 and E31.

I sincerely hope BMW does not rehash the 8-Series as the modern BMW company would ruin this…they have forgotten what made them great since the last 2 great BMWs: the E39 5-Series and E53 X5…long gone are BMW’s legendary durability and dependability, replaced with budget internals designated by bean-counters in Munich…

jack c
jack c
7 years ago

Attention Mr Slinger. Anyone who has read one comment section knows you. You are also frequently heard from at cars n coffee. You are the guy who has been there, done that, owned one, rebuilt it, hand-fashioned the parts, never bought the t-shirt, raced a few, knew the original designers, and moved on to more important projects. You sir, are the bore. Try this: go out and find a great car story. Get the quotes. Do the homework. Take stunning photos. Write it up. Submit it for publication. IF your work is published or e-published, stand by for what follows.

haig
haig
7 years ago

nice ride….drive harder….have same exact car and color…its a blast.

Dieut et mon Droit
Dieut et mon Droit
7 years ago

Petrolicious, I would suggest that you remove the like/dislike votes in the comments section. It looks you are taken over by dislike trolls.

AndrewAllred
AndrewAllred
7 years ago

as someone who lost their dad at a very young age, I can connect to this story. I also appreciate BMW’s when they actually were the ultimate driving machine. However I hope I am long gone before the last gas, manual car is.

Bill Meyer
Bill Meyer
7 years ago

Nice film, happy owner, wonderful car. Why so many complainers?

Braden Storrs
Braden Storrs
7 years ago

I remember seeing one of these in the city I grew up in. It was just parked downtown. I thought it was the coolest looking thing. I’ve only seen a handful since.

Kenneth Geelhaar
Kenneth Geelhaar
7 years ago

Nice film, I enjoyed it. I have to complain about the title though. Maybe it should read the Ultimate dream car for this guy and his father. Or the Ultimate dream car for parts manufacturers, due to well documented power steering hose and suspension part problems. To be clear, I am not hating on the film or this mans experience, just the title. http://repairpal.com/problems/bmw/850csi

Tom J
Tom J
7 years ago

Only 2 repair Problems? These cars are near perfect if that’s all that can be reported. These cars have no more issues than any other older model cars. I own a 1997 840Ci and after servicing the then 17 year old suspension the car has been flawless over the last 20,000 miles.

Alexandre Rech
Alexandre Rech
7 years ago

The only BMW I want in my garage!

Alexandre Goncalves
Alexandre Goncalves
7 years ago

Nice!

Not a fan of bimmers, but always loved these 850’s!

Mark St Clair
Mark St Clair
7 years ago

A beautiful car, I agree with the owner on the description of it’s design and lines… then I saw the cheap stick on aerial which burst the dream bubble in an instant.

Paul Duesler
Paul Duesler
7 years ago

I love the video, I love the car. What a wonderful machine. It shows what was possible in a particular time. A bright flame in the automotive landscape. The roads today are full of small boring suvs, large boring pickups, and very few daring cars. This is a German Ferrari 456, exciting and beautiful.

Mark Frusciante
Mark Frusciante
7 years ago

“Ultimate” “Dream Car”?

…Neither. It’s not even Italian, or carbureted.

Nicholas Nalder
Nicholas Nalder
7 years ago

the key thing is that the concept of a “dream car” is subjective. This car is Taylor’s dream car, its his dad’s dream car, he owns his dream car. His ultimate dream car.

Mark Frusciante
Mark Frusciante
7 years ago

Nicholas Nalder: If we’re throwing the headline writer under the bus, it then should read “The BMW 850CSi: Still These Two Guys’ Ultimate Dream Car”.

As written the headline implies a consensus conjured of blow-by fumes.

Tracker D
Tracker D
7 years ago

Nice car, but ‘Ultimate Dream Car’? Not a chance. Nothing more than BMW’s attempt at a ‘muscle car’.

One issue concerning the video: instead of closeups of the man’s face (and nose hairs), do more closeups of the vehicle. That’s what we are here for.

GuitarSlinger
GuitarSlinger
7 years ago

Ultimar dream car ?

Not hardly .
Seriously overlooked and under rated dream car ?

Most definitely !

Seriously Petro crew … enough with the wretched excess hyperbole 😎

klasse02
klasse02
7 years ago
Reply to  GuitarSlinger

Guitar Slinger, please, fuck right off. You are annoying as fuck.

Great video as per usual guys, real good stuff,

Joe Laurieri
Joe Laurieri
7 years ago

Thank you for the great piece !! nice to see someone so adamant about the BMW 850 … having a wish to own one one day … the 850 Csi 6 speed manual is the ne plus ultra of the BMW series … still shopping for a Csi manual … maybe one day 🙂

Tom J
Tom J
7 years ago

These are great cars. They are not for everyone; just like any car over 20 years old they need maintenance. It is a complex machine and will certainly cost more to maintain than a 20 year old Honda…but then you’d have to drive a Honda. I chose my 8 Series because of the unique design, luxury and cruising capability. It may not be fast compared to today’s standard but it is quick enough.

Greg Spark
Greg Spark
7 years ago
Reply to  Tom J

Tom J: I challenge you to drive my 21 year old JDM Honda Integra Type R and say that. It’s my choice for a fast cross country fun drive ahead of my 20V ur quattro, E39 M5, and Megane 265 RS. Only ever needed routine maintenance in its 50,000 miles of life. You could equally have said VW or BMW. They have cooking models too…

Tom J
Tom J
7 years ago
Reply to  Tom J

That Honda is a rare car. Light and quick, although I’m not sure I’d call it a long distance cruiser. ‘Glad you like it though and that it’s cheap to operate, we should all have cars we like.

Greg Spark
Greg Spark
7 years ago
Reply to  Tom J

We’re in agreement, Tom. I’d love an 850 manual but it’s easier to find hens teeth, at least here in NZ. I certainly wouldn’t choose the Honda for a long distance cruise. That would be my M5. Or an 8 Series if I had one. And your comment that “it is quick enough” is right on the money. It amuses the hell out of me how some people obsess about acceleration times, and how such-and-such is quicker to 100kph than such-and-such. Who cares? I care about the thrill of driving, and that is ALL about connection between driver, car, and road. I obsess about times when I’m racing, but that’s never on the road. (I race a K20a powered DC2 Honda Integra – I have another for road use)

Sotirios Bakaimis
Sotirios Bakaimis
7 years ago

although not a BMW fan the 8 series was unique for that era. I think in Europe they presented it in 1988.

Tom J
Tom J
7 years ago

Close. It was presented at the Frankfurt Auto Show in 1989.

JB21
JB21
7 years ago

A friend of mine in college had one when it was new. He was given a CSi as a 21st birthday gift. He would let us drive the car on occasion. It was such a sensational experience, at the time, I didn’t have any meaningful reference point. It was just awesome. No, the car doesn’t have typical ending of a stupid rich kid too fancy a car too early. He was a really nice guy, and he drove the car through the college years, and then through graduate school. I haven’t talked to him in ages, but I wouldn’t be surprised if he still has it.

Ferrmaniac
Ferrmaniac
7 years ago

Ah… the ultimate wallet-emptier. Very expensive to maintain. Bought it for $11000. Put $10,000 into it and sold it for $8000. Almost as bad as my 928. Great memories though!

Alexandre Goncalves
Alexandre Goncalves
7 years ago
Reply to  Ferrmaniac

I understand you – I have a 928 , So I know where I’m getting into if I buy one of these 850’s 🙂

Gregg Sobocinski
Gregg Sobocinski
7 years ago
Reply to  Ferrmaniac

Can you name another V12 you can maintain cheaper? You bought a $100k automobile for $11k. If you drove it for a couple of years you probably did okay. Perspective.

McDesign
McDesign
7 years ago

I spent a while recently deciding between this and an early Mercedes CL – both are pillarless coupes with a V-12. I looked and thought a long time, but am now the happy owner of an ’01 Cl600.

This is a really close second, though!

Neil
Neil
7 years ago

Miss my black/black 850 CSI, purchased it directly from BMW in ’98 and was UK managing director of BMW UK car, was beautiful, such a beautiful engine and looks, should never have sold it 🙁

Matthew Lange
Matthew Lange
7 years ago

Cool video, always rather like the look of these in the 90’s. Obviously releasing this film a few days before BMW are unveiling a new 8 Series (or at least a thinly disguised concept car) at the Villa d’Este concours is entirely coincidental? ?

Ted Gushue
7 years ago
Reply to  Matthew Lange

😉

GuitarSlinger
GuitarSlinger
7 years ago
Reply to  Matthew Lange

errr … Mr Lange done outed ya Gushe ! 😎

Ted Gushue
7 years ago
Reply to  Matthew Lange

What are you talking about Guitar Slinger? It very clearly says “In Partnership Wih BMW” at the beginning of this film. Is that not transparent enough for you?

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