Here's Why the BMW 850CSi Was the Best BMW of the 1990s
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In today's money, the BMW 850CSi cost $175,000 when it was new. Today, I'm reviewing a BMW 850CSi to show you all its quirks and features -- and to show you why the E31 8 Series was such a cool car, especially the flagship 850CSi model.
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The dad of my best friend during elementary school in Germany had this car and I have a vivid memory that he picked me up at home and rushed through the city to the soundtrack of Pulp Fiction. We picked up Pizza, went to my friends house, we all had dinner and then I played GoldenEye 007 on the N64 with my friend and his sister until late at night…
The hold old days!
Thats awesome mate! This car is still futuristic waaay ahead of its time. Thing is new M8/850i is nowhere a true 8
T... Th... That's the most 90s thing I ever read.
bliss
Nice! Best game ever.
That’s a properly maintained piece of engineering.
Junky DIY guy & a very costly one too
ピーター Learn to spell.
xHarux3 Why would anyone do that to a 100k+ car? It isnt a 1995 civic
xHarux3 If you own a 100k car you most likely wouldnt mind buying a new hood
xHarux3 K, like 2 ten yearolds can replace a hood in an hour. And once you are so rich, you probably can get a private mechanic. Gosh, i cant believe we are arguing about a rust spot on a car, that we most likely wont even see.
This was my dream car when I was in high school in the early 90's. I got a 1991 850i in 1999 and I absolutely loved it. It's so incredibly heavy it feels like a family car even at high speeds. The windows rolled up into the car for a air tight quiet ride. The engine is 2 inline six'. The car has one computer for each bank of cylinders and one battery for each as well. I was so impressed with the batteries in mine. My car left the factory in 1990 and it still had the original batteries until I replaced them in 2001. The car came with a set of cd's with a British man thanking you for purchasing the vehicle. It was a very nice touch. My car got mid 20's gas mileage on the freeway and I took it on many trips around 400-500 miles and it was amazing. The upkeep on one of these cars can be a headache because not just any mechanic will know how to work on it but parts on that hard to find. If you have never driven one of these, it rides as well as it looks and even all these years later it's a stunning car.
Mr Debunker Thank for sharing your story! I am planning to get one as my first car. Any tips and things I should keep an eye for when buying one?
@@Caca990SSR For the love of God, do not get a BMW 8-series as your first car. Fast enough to get you in trouble, and your parents will need to be rich to afford the maintenance.
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Do you still have it?
@@instasingingvids3529 of corse yes suturday sunday i m goin for a ride to racing and then to some cofee
When the Import Mechanic sees this pull in his Garage, He calls his wife and says Honey Yes we can afford that Cruise afterall....
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Definitely a much bigger fan of the older BMWs compared to the newer ones.
I always make sure to have a proper look when a 90s bmw drives past. Modern ones, not so much.
What u doing here
Definitely. The new 8 series doesn't even come with a manual transmission.
They looked sharp
Me too! They look so much better than newer ones
Finally you reviewed the 8-series BMW, THANK YOU VERY MUCH for this review! :)
@what do you know about cars : thanks, hope you enjoyed the videos you've seen.
modelllichtsysteme L
light switches are straight from bmw 5 series E34 and 7 series E32. phone is the exact same I have in my BMW E38, and its bullshit that it doesnt work. it works perfectly even today when u place even modern SIM card (you can google how to do it, and you have 2 places to place simcard: under a phone or in the trunk in the GSM module - ofc it doesnt accept microSIM). The exact white flahlight I had in my low end BMW E34 520i, also in glovebox, meh.
850cis is my dream, right after E24 M6 (M635csi), but really? Most of the quorks and features you're bragging about like they're unique, every beemer owner knows from their low ends, earlier models...
Every older BMW strucks hood with windshield wipers. At least all I owned. Like E34 and E38. It might be due to the little electrical engine, that over time fails, that is supposed to stick the wipers little more to the windshield, once car drives at certain higher speeds. Yep you didn't mentioned that BMWs had that mechanism, didn't you?
Anyway I'm only half of the video. And don't wanna even talk about what's gonna be next :P
Oh and also: E31 850csi had rear wheels control. They were turning a little, on the corners. Why not mention that?
This car is awesome, your channel is awesome. But you, failing to even mention that 850csi had rear wheel geometry changing with steering movement, to improve that little shorter 7 series BMW? BUUUUU!
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@@szponiasty That rear wheel steering was only in Euro models
I had a 2000 528i which was a hopeless money pit; a 1985 635csi which is solid and simple but dated; and my 1994 840 ci, which combines the best of all eras, in spite of the middling scores it deserves. It looks and feels like a million bucks, like something that hasn't even been built yet. Timeless, elegant, and unfailingly satisfying.
What do you mean money pit? Because of auto gearbox? Poor maintenance? They are reliable cars.
@@bag2963 They run for a long time but they generally develop a lot of leaks so if he's not working on his own car a dealer or specialist will charge out the wazoo to fix those
@@typicalmountainbiker Yeah, the key is just to look after this small stuff so they won't grow into something big, then people complain about E39 poor reliability.
@@bag2963 I sold it 10 years ago, but I remember problems with the throttle body getting clogged with dirt, numerous oil leaks, and trouble with the ABS. Lights were always flashing on the dashboard. But a beautiful car and fun to drive.
I had one in Spain for a year when I worked there. It had some other things you don’t mention, four wheel steering, the windows dropped about half a centimeter when you touched the door handle. The windows and the sunroof shut automatically at 100mph. And the engine at high revs sounded like a formula one engine. I drove on the dual highway from Madrid to Barcelona with an engine that was delimited at 285km an hour with power to spare, and it handled a lot better than you say it does.
It sounds like you thoroughly enjoyed the car. Thumbs up
i wonder if the one you drove had stuff added to it like better sway bars? yk for body roll so it can drive thru corners
@@oni5909 yh or over time the car becomes looser?
@@Felix21798 hmm maybe i think it’s only happening like that if you drove it hard before
The W140 had far worse cupholders. Far far worse, very flimsy too. Actually, cupholder. There was only one, and it was in the glovebox as well. The Germans never understood that Americans demanded cupholders.
Review my dads jeep patriot it has a lot of quirks and features like the steering wheel shake that occurs above 50 mph to massage your hands during long drives
Lmao! 😂
Its nice to be relaxed when traveling over 50. At 80 it's probably in super high relax mode. Jealous.
Check out the new tahoes. If your about to switch lanes and there is a car in your blind spot the seat will vibrate on that side. There's all kinds of cool quirks in the new high end Tahoe.
Anthony Colon 😀😄🤣😂😂
Ever heard of an alignment?
This car is nearly 25 years old and still holds today. That is a sharp car!
It's classed really as an acquired taste amongst most car enthusiasts but when I first saw it, in the early nineties at Uni, I instantly knew there was something special about this car, but nobody else, except Clarkson on Top Gear, thought the same, 25 years on and everyone's seeing hearts in their eyes, funny! This was a financial flop for BMW too at the time by the way, because times were tough and mainstream people weren't spending that sort of money on vehicles, and it drank fuel like it was going out of fashion and they lost big,
German quality
Bill DeSha Well It’s German engineering nobody can’t beat
@@Batman-wv5ng have you seen today's BMW's lol they are crap
That's what great design will do. Last a lifetime.
It‘s 2am. I have to get up at 6am.
„Here‘s Why The BMW...“
lol rip
Hey Doug, I worked on the last 850-csi which was a Dinan 850. So much fun but a long story to it. 600+hp with an auto was so much fun. I reprogrammed both ECU's to accept more boost. Total CEO ride. Best, Frank
What do you think of the new 8 series and M8?
In Belgrade, it was known as "the shooter's ride". The people that drove them: 90% mafia hitmen, 10% turbo-folk celebrities. Ah, the 90s in west Balkans...
slazem se skroz prvi ga je goran vukovic majmun imao :)
@@milfhunter6329 Pa to, pucački auto.
slazem se niko posten ga nije mogao priustiti , prosjecna plata 200 njemackih maraka , za njega ksenon 300 ahhaha
Kosovo is Albania !
@@nikosmouras1201 Kosovo is Serbian
Pop-up lights and a 6-speed manual ... 20 out of 10.
ian thomas I mean, you can get a c5 Corvette for like $162.45 if you want a 6 speed manual and pop up headlights. I'm not sure if the C4 had a 6 speed but someone would probably pay you to take away one of those turds.
ok..........V12 with a 6-Speed
somanymods no v12 though so....
Schwarznigga so....it may actually run instead of being a pretty paperweight?
somanymods but old Corvettes are plastic shit built on a tractor ? New ones are nice tho
I almost bought an 850CSi back in 2003. You could pick one up back then for $30k. I had an M3 at the time and the dealership actually talked me out of buying the 850CSi because of the cost to maintain one and they broke down the costs. It would have been a fortune to keep running, but I kinda wish I bought it looking back.
Good ones with not too many miles are 80k if not more.
@@norwegiangangsta95k+ now
E46 M3-s are going up as well, so on the long run you probably saved money (although the 850CSI is a lot cooler)
The complex hinge mechanism on the hood is needed for the pop up headlights. In order to encircle the headlights the hood has to translate vertically the last inches of closure. A simple rotation on one pivot point won’t work. (This is 1960s ponycar technology.)
A V12 six speed car, that truly is the most exotic bmw ever built.
MidnightSpecial
Not gonna lie the e60 m5 & e63 M6 with their v10 & 6 speed, not far off from exotic BMWs. Obviously their more common but exotic nonetheless!
So exotic I didn't know that it existed. But this makes it more desirable to me. (:
ricky v I remember the first time I saw one of these in a 1990 movie with the actor Bruce Willis. I thought this was the coolest looking bmw I had ever seen and the fact that it was a coupe made it even sexier.
Dankz That was my thinking as well. I prefer BMW coupes over their sedans.
M1 is rarest, i believe
You had me at v12 6speed manual😍
maxxjett films YESSS.
WEll you better know a private repair shop that specializes in BMW's and that you trust.
Jeff K the old V12s arent really that bad tho. A big negative is of course the fact that they have 2 of several expensive parts.
Would twin straight sixes tided together count? After all this V12 is basicly two straigh sixes tided together at the crank with two of everything from a bmw of that year like mass airflow senors.
maxxjett films then lost me at $100,000 lmao
Hey Doug, first time on your page. Your in-depth coverage of every feature that truly gives your audience the feeling of experiencing the car ourselves is greatly appreciated. The 850csi has long been my dream car since high school when I was driving and building my e39 540i and fully immersed into the world of BMW.
Cheers!
I've watched this vid multiple times & it never gets old. I L.O.V.E. this car. Thanks Doug!!
This car is STILL beautiful in 2018
And in 2019
I am here from the future and it is still is in 2020
@ZionHillCalling Bullshit, new 3, 5 and 8 series are gorgeous.
Troy Fox Dosen't say much with how ugly cars are becoming...
The Best Car in the World :)
The most underrated bmw ever made.
It really is. Just saw recently an Alpina version of this. Now I am kinda pissed off that I haven't taken pictures from it, because it's so rare. Even the normal 850 is so rare (rarer than any Supercar that you can name).
It's like the E60 M5. Stunning cars but very unreliable... That's why they get forgotten...
Let’s hope it stays that way
@@SavedbyHim the E60 M5 is def not forgotten
@@SavedbyHim not quite. The E60 is well known because of its unreliability...and the glorious V10 sound.
This has been my favorite BMW since I was a young lad, great video, thank you for sharing! Also, the phone call joke made my day xD
What a fun and informative car review guy, keep it up, Doug.
The OBC pixels aren't dead, it's the connector between the screen and the board. You change the connector for a new one and you have all your pixels :)
Ding ding ding ding this. All my pixels are mint
They do fade unfortunately.
I have an 06 Mazda 3 with this exact same type of head unit display, same font and everything, and it has what looks like "bubbling" where some kind of film over the screen is getting loose, causing some parts of the screen to be darker than others. The 850 in the video has the same issue in one area over the spot that the pixels are dead on the right side. Will changing the connector fix that issue too, or is that a different issue? And where can I get the connector part that yo replace? I will probably need it eventually so I might as well be prepared even though the display in my car still has all it's pixels working.
@PatriotPigeon bro its a mazda just crush it and yet an actual cool fun car lmao
Doug is the type of guy to give his Tinder date a Doug Score
Jeff Boski dang, good one.
Those jokes are getting old , get a life .
And were out
Weekend Value: 2
Unfortunately, this one has essentially been done before. I believe there is still potential for the type-of-guy jokes, but they've got to be completely unique.
Love watching this again after all these years. All original Doug.
Love this car!!! Remember the 1990s when my dad was working at the BMW Dingolfing Plant at the rework department, he loved this car too, but complained about the way too big steering wheel, that doesn't match the characteristic of this car. Once returned from work, he brought me a silver Series 8 model car from the factory shop. Memories...
Doug, the reason the car is badged, marked and noted with all M emblems, is the CSI was actually going to be the M8. It was built and prototyped(at the BMW factory museum) However the engine(which went into the F1 McClaren) could not pass emissions in 1993-95. So they ended up taking the standard M70 version engine and modified it best they could to 385hp (S70B56)compared to the McClaren 550Hp version(S70B56/2). But because the car, badging marking and name were suppose to be the Motorsport M8 and all the stickers and emblems were already made they decided to go with a more subtle name CSI but had all the "M" badging.. (like the 635csi was before they made the M6) So it was still fast, still better than the regular 850I or CI they figured CSI was a better model. The M8 is only one of one ever made and its Red and is in BMW's Germany museum. They also made a prottype convertible which never was made either. Alpina also made a version of the 850 which had slightly more Hp and cool looks. Hope that helps the history!
Bimmer Jim the cockpit to small
Thanks for the review, Neil
another issue with engines is that M70 / S70 were OBDI and thus 1980s tech. I preferred my M73 powered car which had a much happier valve train [roller drag levers, etc] and was smoother running. I did put a Schrick cam in the S70 engine with the updated injectors so I got a little more efficiency and power with the Dinan software. But it still wasn't enough to make that heavy car move like I wanted. M73 engine, not much you could do to that one though.
Finally somebody with a clue....thanks man !
OBDII brought the M73 into compliance with pre & post cat lambda sensors, new MAF and 80 tooth flywheel and updated DME. This was developed in 1994 and my car was delivered in Dec as a 1995 model, the first ever M73 off the line.
The shape of this car is amazing.
Charisma i think its incredible how it looks as good in this video as it did 20 years ago. You dont see that very often anymore.
I'm watching this 5 years later and it's just as great as your newer videos 😊...
Love this car by the way ❤
Just saw this. Doug's video production/editing has certainly come a long way. Good work!
The most beautiful BMW ever. Period.
It looks good yeah, but man the 507 is on another level to me.
The M1?
Irineu Santos Just beautiful .
@@thomasm5263 80s but a great car
@@TheThunderwarsglad it's just you, to me the 507 looks like shit
actually, they did build an M8... but only a single unit was produced. it’s in BMW’s museum
Yes and that one actually had a McLaren engine
And its red
@@joey_-__-_88t90 I guess you mean the V12 from the Mclaren F1, that is a BMW engine. McLaren didn't build engines until the 12c
2 actually, one was a full build and that is indeed currently within the BMW main museum, but there has been a second reproduction with original parts and original bodykit.
You sure know our shit better than demuro lol
Yes they made it
This review really left its impression on me…I watched it when it was released in the winter of early 2018 when I was living in Britain; hard to believe this was nearly four years ago. I was just thinking about it the other day because this car is so unique and so different from today’s BMWs - understated, NA engine, twelve cylinders, shifting your own gears. Then after watching (what is at the moment I’m writing this) Doug’s brand-new video on the somewhat similar Jaguar XJ Super V8, this video was suggested and auto-played right afterwards and I’m glad it did! It was fairly lengthy for Doug’s pre-San Diego work and honestly pretty much identical to what he releases today (except for “Importance” being nixed from the Doug Score), plus the car was already old at the time, so today it’s still old, i.e. it wasn’t a new car when the video was released and has since become out-of-date. Probably my favourite Doug video of them all!
This car has the perfect styling for me. Sleek, not too shouty. Clean nice lines going from the front to the back.
The cockpit is amazing.
Doug the type of guy who uses indicators in a BMW
Jany Van Lul 😂😂😂😂😂
Good man. There are still BMW drivers who aren't inconsiderate egocentric dickheads. Oh wait, that was the Audi drivers. I meant, inconsiderate egocentric dickheads with more money than Audi drivers.
^
Anvilshock why do they have more money than Audi drivers??
Hey, I try to use my blinkers whenever possible in my BMW. Usually I'm just too busy making important calls and texting
That car was truly ahead of its time.
Justin my -nigga- ninja
Justin Y. Nah I think it was behind its time because guess what? It’s a piece of CRAP
Benz Patent-Motorwagen Nummer 1 was way aheader
Still looks great for its age
It was exactly in its time. Everything about the car says it.
I don't know why these videos are so addicting. He goes through all the features you wouldn't really know about until you own one and drive one for extended periods of time, getting to know the nuances and character of a car, he makes you feel like you own on of these....
“Oi nice car m8”
This is my favourite pun of all time
you had me at v12 with a stick shift
You only gave the BMW 850csi a 7 out of 10 for styling?..it's clearly a 10...no other BMW looks better than the 8.
most of his 7 is really an 8 or 9 and for styling, id say 10 also
Tim Johnson he gave it an 8
The reviewer is a child
I would give it a 9/10, the 635 CSI of the 80s is the only BMW I would give a 10/10.
Tim Johnson except the m8 looks much better
wow, about to graduate college and watching this video because im thinking of buying an 850ci, and then I notice this was filmed at my middle school! I remember watching this video 5 years ago, and 5 years later looking into buying the little brother of this car!
When I saw this car for the first time ever, over 22 years ago, I knew immediately it was beyond special. Now you just confirmed my feelings...
Thx for the Video! In 1992, i was around 12 years old, my Dad had a 850i. Indeed it is a Gran Tourismo not a Sports Car. So this BMW was very misunderstood at his time when he came out. Also the BMW-Marketing make big mistakes to say that it is a sports car. But it is a Gran Tourismo where you can also drive 300km/h on the Autobahn. As a twelve year old boy i was sitting very comfortible in the rear Seats. Thats what they made for.
@9:55 : Yes Doug thats exactly for what the Telephone was made for. :-) I remember one day (it was a Saturday i believe) our Phone rings at Home. My Dad was on the other side. "Son. I'm now at Dresden on the Autobahn. (Dresden is about 140km away from us) I will be at home in 30 Minutes. Tell Mom she can start to cook lunch." 28 Minutes later he was at Home.
When you take a look to all the other modern cars in the early 90's, which of them where also able to have a top-speed of 300km/h and ride so smooth and comfortible?
Yup. And the phone was voice activated with a cabin microphone right there next to the OBC. You could push a button and then say "Call Home" and it would dial the stored number. Up to 25 numbers IIRC. At least in the States, a Motorola rig with 5 watts of transmit power! Took up some room in the trunk. Amazing how far we've come with cell phone technology, but this, at the time, was indeed cutting edge.
Ur dad rich
How do you know he arrived exactly 28 minutes later?
just a reminder, NO BMW except for certain full M (the Csi had some M in it, but wasn't a full M, unlike the sadly never produced M8 of which only two prototypes exist) models drove faster than 250km/h... well, margines included 260 km/h
@@JAKESMMATAKES he was talking out of his ass, lol... He expects us to believe a person could maintain roughly 300 kms/h for 25+ minutes on a Saturday pre-lunch time. Besides the fact that you can't do that due to traffic it's biologically impossible to have that level of focus for such a long time and not die. Or just lucky
It wasn't called the M8 because nobody wanted to have people calling their $175,000 car "mate" in an Australian accent.
"what are you driving?" "a mate"
Daniel McLean The M8's coming out next year
They made 1 prototype of the M8, but with Sporty bumpers and such. There is a video on youtube, BMW had it in a warehouse until 3 years ago or such
Frostbait u wot m8
“I’m just riding my mate”
It is still a shinning star in my heart. Thanks Doug.
Hey Doug, I just watched donut media video on this car and the reasoning for the side mirrors looking like that were to reduce the drag coefficient on the car. With this design bmw was able to achieve what they were shooting for... Cheers!
Doug the kinda guy to call 911 and ask whats the emergency
I love the hidden ///M-ness of this model. Contrast to these days where they can't stick enough ///M badges on a 320d if you pay for the ///M valueadds
Ben Greening I think it's really tacky and akin to prostitution that BMW allows customers to just add the M badges and superficial non performance looks to non M cars.
22:19
Apparently, the "rev-match downshifts" are so amazing on the 850csi, Doug felt the need to slap himself in the face. Did anyone else notice this?
The closest I came to having or driving 1 of these was back in 1995 when I purchased a 633 CSI (that needed a little bit of TLC) from a neighbor. My God, the Ultimate Driving Machine, indeed! It was a manual and it was awesome!
Additional fun facts. M logo on the engine, windows rolled up at 100mph automatically, and the wheels weighed under 20 pounds and being 18 inches.
23.6 / 23.9 (f/r) pounds
bmwfans.info/parts-catalog/E31/Europe/850CSi-S70/L-M/may1996/browse/wheels/bmw_light_alloy_whl_m_parallel_spoke_37/
Nick Zarnetske i knew about the windows but the the weight of the wheels
Heated windshield. Heated wiper rest. First car with seat belts in the seat. Headrests moved with the seats. The most comfortable car ever!
The first time i saw it i fell in love
I can remember the first time I saw one. I was in absolute awe! This car was the most gorgeous BMW I had ever seen! What an amazing piece of German Engineering!
There’s one of these in my street here in Australia and I always love seeing it when I drive out
The pixel scene on my e36 m3 is flawless. This car has so much similar parts my M3 has. Love the 90's bmw cars they drive so good light and still powerful
It is still one of the coolest BMW’s
byGiNeSiToX Bananas the best ever.
17:56 That is literally the most common way of opening your trunk
megaman mooshrom I think he also ment the keyhole, those aren't usually there
megaman mooshrom i hate how doug exaggerates
Also, the flashlight in the glovebox "most highend cars from this era has these". Yeah, the E30 had them aswell, which is not a highend car at all, I'd say. Also in the RX7 video, he was astounded by the mechanical part of the electric windowswitch, but many Mitsubishis from the 90's had the exact same thing.
Lmaoo
megaman mooshrom And at 8:45 my 1998 Chevy Tahoe has two vison lights.
This and the Z8 are among my favorite classic BMW’s ❤️❤️❤️
I simply LOVE this car...it's been my favourite EVER...I wish I could get the quids to purchase one.....fancied your review quite a lot Doud
*bring* *back* *the* *popup* *headlights*
@Bryan Charles Sounds like you're the man to fight NHTSA and stop the discrimination against the pop-up headlights cars. Good luck!
They're heavy and wouldn't pass today.
popup headlights on springs would be cool
They have been phased out due to regulations
@@alexcintas8792 the kinda crazy laws passing these days I don't c why the can't & won't reintroduce em
At this point the Doug Score is more important than my Credit Score...
At this point I've seen so many stolen comments...
At this point, it's higher than my credit score too.
Umberto Farias probably higher too
Tim Flohr funny guy
Umberto Farias 8
Very well done video, Doug
Timeless styling, V12 and a manual transmission. It's 2020 and I love this as much as the first time I ever saw an 8 series. God I miss BMW so much....
Doug is the type of guy to rent his clothes from Turo, where you can rent other people interesting clothes instead of boring regular clothes.
they only gave him a $10 allowance...
This was my dream car as a teenager. I knew every inch of that car. I drooled daily at a local zillionaire that had an 850csi and an 840ci (when he was bumming around 😒) I was a valet at a large casino and was able to drive them finally. I loved the 7 series re do in 2002. I had to rescue my boss, he couldn’t get it to move. The key fob is inserted into the column then a start button (they were rare then) the shifter was confusing if you had no idea how they work. Because of the complexity and my teen car lust, I was able to drive all the complicated new expensive cars. Poor me.
Ristube cool story man. I was obsessed with cars to as a kid/young man, still shocked im not a mechanic or somethin car related
Pull in then down for drive. In and up for reverse. Push in for park. Like an odd version of the new Mercedes shifter. One of the regulars at my job is still pushing an early 00s 750, valeting can be fun
Early 1990s to early 2000s BMWs were fantastic works of art. V12 7 Series, E39 5 Series, the 2.5 and 2.8 inline 6, definitely my favorite BMWs are from this era.
Some guy in my neighborhood had one back in the day always wanted to see the inside thanks Doug
Boy, this 850CSi is just gorgeous :-) Its owner really took care of it.
As for the naming convention of the navigation/media systems in BMWs: Radio or Navigation "Business" means a "eco" version, smaller screen/display, less features, 1 CD slot. The big one are "Professional", larger Screen, more features, CD changer fittable, TV/DVD fittable, higher cost. (There are other systems like "High" too, but not that prominently used.)
My X4 has also just the business navigation, since it does everything I need, and the head up display mostly eliminates the need of a big nav display :-)
This thing is such a timeless piece of machinery... And the S70 engine is glorious...
ChrisShiss 55 The F1 used the same engine from the 850csi
ArmanE46 Oh okay
No, the F1 had two E36 M3 engines mounted together to 6.1 litres.
ExeKuTioN Cro Not true at all, both the F1 and 850CSi share the S70 engine which is based off of the M70, whose block is basically two M20 6-cylinder blocks sharing a crank but with high performance heads.
Doug didn't mention the innovative tech inside of that car. I was a car mechanic apprentice in the south of munich and in those three years there was only twice a 8 series in our garage. It was a highlight of the week every time. That size and beautiful proportions of ít, stunning. BMW tried many new tech in that car, which makes it even more unique: automatic stability and traction control, steering at the rear (!) axle, electronic chassis suspension and gas pedal, first time use of signal multiplexing in an automobile, seat-integrated belts and and automatic window roll-down (a little bit) for easier door opening (which makes them last longer by also having good sealing windows).
The mechanics in our garage sometimes struggled because of that unique tech in that car, but loved in even though.
Prince bought one and it appeared in one of his music videos.
"Chiquita yellow" I believe.
He seemed to be a car guy, dude owned a prowler, a wildcat and a z3 as well
Doug is the type of guy that reviews an old bmw with a slightly small, long sleeve shirt
Do you know how hard it is to find a long sleeve shirt for a tall guy? He is 6’4” after all... /s
Girl: Doug do you like me?
Doug: For more of my thoughts visit www.autotrader.com/oversteer
Lmao xD
Ba Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha That is TOO FUNNY!!!!! FACTS THOUGH!!! SOOOOO TRUE!!!! LoL
Jesus fucking christ stop reposting this joke!! Its on EVERY Doug video like 30 times. Knock it the fuck off!
@@Thornspyre81 the poster Mr Fantomzz is the type of guy who knows funny when he hears it . aaahhhhhhhhshit
Ah, yes of course dear, Your ratings, 4 out of 10 for styling, 8 out of 10 for riding comfort. Bada-bing!
I remember when this car came out in the 90s.. I thought that it was the pinnacle of the car engineering and design and I actually thought that the car industry can't go any further. I really couldn't see what else could there be to improve the styling, performance or additional equipment above the BMW 850..
Now that I think of it I thought the same when the iPhone 5 came out. I said to myself, "This is it, there couldn't be anything that anybody could do to improve on this mobile phone"... Now I don't say that for anything anymore. Obviously the history has showed me being completely wrong about everything.
If you consider that this vehicle is wonderful still, and that the mentioned phone, although I prefer its internally upgraded and externally seemingly identical successor, possesses a rather practical size to hold and to carry around, in my view you were not or at the very least not that wrong!
My favorite and most memorable part of this video are the popup headlights, It just fits perfectly with the car's spy like snooty exterior along with the jazz to go along with it.
Doug the type of guy to rock a Speedo at a pool party
Aldo S or those shorts
A speedo and also 2 shirts
And goggles too
2 goggles which got a DougScore of 100
Speedos r cool
Doug the type of guy to use *Yahoo* instead of Google
Solid move tho
bing*
because it has a lot od cool quirks and features.
A K I still use Yahoo, what's wrong with that ? You follow a trend ? I bet you're a sheep.... otherwise i can't explain your level of low IQ...
A K Nevermind bro, i just see your a kid, a keyboard warrior who drive a 3 milion dollars car in a PC Game :))) That say it all. Cheers
The other exception from VIN rule is that some of the first e30 M3's had a vin starting with WBA.
Looking back at past reviews its nice to not listen to a cars and bid ad
That is the most beautiful interior I have seen in a long time.
Hey Doug, try to pull back the Passenger Seat if you want to sit in the Backseats. The Easy Entry Function is only there in 99% of all 2 Door Cars. The Driver Seat isn't meant to let Backpassengers step in at any Coupe I have ever seen. For Reasons...like Road Side Safety etc.
Good comment!! Makes sense!!
You must not have been in any 2 door cars as most are exactly the same ease of entry on both the passenger and driver sides.
So there is only one Solution. Doug has to test this in every car, and we talk again in one year
Always wanted one of these. Remember daydreaming about having one when I was in HS back in 1991. I still want one.
Love that car. I currently drive a 2003 bmw z4, 3.0, 6 speed manual. M suspension. love that one as well.
*_Doug is the type of guy to say "This" to everyone in his family when he introduces his partner_*
😂
•Undyne• THIS is my wife... let me show you her quirks and features.
I want to Die would like to see that 😂😂
I remember walking past one of these on a red light in London, my god that thing is beautiful and surprisingly quiet
In 2017 I was a service porter for BMW and I saw this car in the car wash line but it was almost time for me to clock out... I stayed late just to wash that car. It was 94 degrees, the car didnt have working AC and I didn't care one bit. I just wanted to ride it and appreciate it. Such an awesome car. I made it look beautiful after 😍
I think....the oversized mirror dimmer switch is due to the fact that the same mouldings are used for the manual dimming version, so the knob is oversized because it operated the mechanical dimmer and was reused for the electric mechanism.
I can't believe you did not mention the "floating" front seat head rests, they look cool.
My Stepdad went through two of these things in my childhood. Such a great car, I'll never forget him hitting the S/K switch and gunning it.
The 650 & 850 CSI’s have always been my favorite models offered by the brand. They were beautiful, sporty, yet classy cars.
The shape and texture of those seat close ups are making my willie tingle
Does anyone else wait to watch certain videos until evening or just some other time when you're more comfortable?
Yeah I do....😀
Yes. For instance I only watch Smoking Tire while taking a dump in the morning. Doug is relegated to my lunch break video list.
I watch doug's videos when its time to zip down my pants
I like to watch his videos when I'm shitting :^)
I like watching these videos while eating. Lol
Doug is great, he makes you just want to keep watching. This is a great car and Doug tells us all about it. Great job Doug.
My regular old 1995 530i has so many features that are exactly the same as this. Same window vents, headlight switch, power steering wheel, the steering wheel itself is almost the same, almost identical shift knob, same heated seat switch, same vehicle information switches, my pixel screen is still working though lol, mine has no phone though :(. Same flashlight in glove box
This is the most beautiful BMW ever. Despite impractical back seats, it is fast, beatiful and comfortable. No wonder it feels like you could drive 100 mph all day, it was designed to spend all day on the autobahn at 150, so 100 mph is truly loafing for this car.
One other thing about this review, Doug mostly avoids the snarky comments that undermine the authority of many of his reviews, which is a good thing all by itself. Thumbs up!
Never clicked so fast
ok
TARIK thats like saying "eat my ass and I'll eat yours".. but yeah I'll do it
Ender King19 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ender King19 I'll sub
Kudos to the owner for keeping it at this shape. 👍👌
Used to be one of my fav cars in early 90’s
I saw one just a few days ago. Could also have been a 840 but man, I've loved these bmw's since I was a kid.