Discover common issues with the BMW 850i, including electrical failures, engine concerns, and suspension problems.
E31 owner here. depends on what you want. most people look for an automatic E31, if thats the case, get an 840 (5 speed a/t) just make sure its an Alusil block. the cars are really reliable aside from a couple of things -- the transmissions, they need to be serviced every 80K and NO ONE does it because BMW says its lifetime fluid. if the car you're looking at shifts a-ok, take it straight to.
It took local techs and BMW technical analysts nearly three days to troubleshoot that and ultimately make some sort of software adjustment. Now, the wi-fi hotspot works just fine (though I'll rarely, if ever, use it), the other telematics features seem more consistent, and the Connected Drive apps still aren't appearing.
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It took local techs and BMW technical analysts nearly three days to troubleshoot that and ultimately make some sort of software adjustment. Now, the wi-fi hotspot works just fine (though I'll rarely, if ever, use it), the other telematics features seem more consistent, and the Connected Drive apps still aren't appearing.
E31 owner here. depends on what you want. most people look for an automatic E31, if thats the case, get an 840 (5 speed a/t) just make sure its an Alusil block. the cars are really reliable aside from a couple of things -- the transmissions, they need to be serviced every 80K and NO ONE does it because BMW says its lifetime fluid. if the car you're looking at shifts a-ok, take it straight to.
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I'm also in my 20s and on my second 8 series lol and I love it so much! Switched from an 840i coupe to an m850i gran coupe a few weeks ago and it was the best decision I ever made. I loved the b58 in the 840i but man the n63 is so nice and sounds so good with a resonator delete.
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Discover common issues with the BMW 850i, including electrical failures, engine concerns, and suspension problems.
320 votes, 247 comments. 401K subscribers in the BMW community. This sub-reddit is dedicated to everything related to BMW vehicles, tuning, racing.
Saw This 850i Today In Front Of Barney’s In NYC😁 : R/BMW
Discover common issues with the BMW 850i, including electrical failures, engine concerns, and suspension problems.
It took local techs and BMW technical analysts nearly three days to troubleshoot that and ultimately make some sort of software adjustment. Now, the wi-fi hotspot works just fine (though I'll rarely, if ever, use it), the other telematics features seem more consistent, and the Connected Drive apps still aren't appearing.
Im looking at purchasing an M850i Gran Coupe but am a little frightened after reading this article about the N63. This contradicts another article I've read that said the N63 engine is far more reliable now (post the F generation BMWs), so I'm curious if any owners of the 850 have experienced.
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BMW 850i : R/carporn
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Im looking at purchasing an M850i Gran Coupe but am a little frightened after reading this article about the N63. This contradicts another article I've read that said the N63 engine is far more reliable now (post the F generation BMWs), so I'm curious if any owners of the 850 have experienced.
320 votes, 247 comments. 401K subscribers in the BMW community. This sub-reddit is dedicated to everything related to BMW vehicles, tuning, racing.
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1991 BMW 850i 5.0 M70 V12 6spd : R/BMW
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E31 owner here. depends on what you want. most people look for an automatic E31, if thats the case, get an 840 (5 speed a/t) just make sure its an Alusil block. the cars are really reliable aside from a couple of things -- the transmissions, they need to be serviced every 80K and NO ONE does it because BMW says its lifetime fluid. if the car you're looking at shifts a-ok, take it straight to.
320 votes, 247 comments. 401K subscribers in the BMW community. This sub-reddit is dedicated to everything related to BMW vehicles, tuning, racing.
I'm also in my 20s and on my second 8 series lol and I love it so much! Switched from an 840i coupe to an m850i gran coupe a few weeks ago and it was the best decision I ever made. I loved the b58 in the 840i but man the n63 is so nice and sounds so good with a resonator delete.
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It took local techs and BMW technical analysts nearly three days to troubleshoot that and ultimately make some sort of software adjustment. Now, the wi-fi hotspot works just fine (though I'll rarely, if ever, use it), the other telematics features seem more consistent, and the Connected Drive apps still aren't appearing.
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Discover common issues with the BMW 850i, including electrical failures, engine concerns, and suspension problems.
Im looking at purchasing an M850i Gran Coupe but am a little frightened after reading this article about the N63. This contradicts another article I've read that said the N63 engine is far more reliable now (post the F generation BMWs), so I'm curious if any owners of the 850 have experienced.
[BMW 850I] : R/spotted
2.1K votes, 64 comments. 413K subscribers in the BMW community. This sub-reddit is dedicated to everything related to BMW vehicles, tuning, racing.
E31 owner here. depends on what you want. most people look for an automatic E31, if thats the case, get an 840 (5 speed a/t) just make sure its an Alusil block. the cars are really reliable aside from a couple of things -- the transmissions, they need to be serviced every 80K and NO ONE does it because BMW says its lifetime fluid. if the car you're looking at shifts a-ok, take it straight to.
Bimmerforums is the preferred online BMW Forum and community for BMW owners. At Bimmerforums, you will find technical how.
I'm also in my 20s and on my second 8 series lol and I love it so much! Switched from an 840i coupe to an m850i gran coupe a few weeks ago and it was the best decision I ever made. I loved the b58 in the 840i but man the n63 is so nice and sounds so good with a resonator delete.
My Friend's BMW 850i [OC] [5571x3714] : R/carporn
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E31 owner here. depends on what you want. most people look for an automatic E31, if thats the case, get an 840 (5 speed a/t) just make sure its an Alusil block. the cars are really reliable aside from a couple of things -- the transmissions, they need to be serviced every 80K and NO ONE does it because BMW says its lifetime fluid. if the car you're looking at shifts a-ok, take it straight to.
356K subscribers in the BMW community. This sub-reddit is dedicated to everything related to BMW vehicles, tuning, racing, and more.
Im looking at purchasing an M850i Gran Coupe but am a little frightened after reading this article about the N63. This contradicts another article I've read that said the N63 engine is far more reliable now (post the F generation BMWs), so I'm curious if any owners of the 850 have experienced.
E31 owner here. depends on what you want. most people look for an automatic E31, if thats the case, get an 840 (5 speed a/t) just make sure its an Alusil block. the cars are really reliable aside from a couple of things -- the transmissions, they need to be serviced every 80K and NO ONE does it because BMW says its lifetime fluid. if the car you're looking at shifts a-ok, take it straight to.
356K subscribers in the BMW community. This sub-reddit is dedicated to everything related to BMW vehicles, tuning, racing, and more.
320 votes, 247 comments. 401K subscribers in the BMW community. This sub-reddit is dedicated to everything related to BMW vehicles, tuning, racing.
Bimmerforums is the preferred online BMW Forum and community for BMW owners. At Bimmerforums, you will find technical how.
[BMW 850i] Super Clean : R/spotted
2.1K votes, 64 comments. 413K subscribers in the BMW community. This sub-reddit is dedicated to everything related to BMW vehicles, tuning, racing.
E31 owner here. depends on what you want. most people look for an automatic E31, if thats the case, get an 840 (5 speed a/t) just make sure its an Alusil block. the cars are really reliable aside from a couple of things -- the transmissions, they need to be serviced every 80K and NO ONE does it because BMW says its lifetime fluid. if the car you're looking at shifts a-ok, take it straight to.
It took local techs and BMW technical analysts nearly three days to troubleshoot that and ultimately make some sort of software adjustment. Now, the wi-fi hotspot works just fine (though I'll rarely, if ever, use it), the other telematics features seem more consistent, and the Connected Drive apps still aren't appearing.
I'm also in my 20s and on my second 8 series lol and I love it so much! Switched from an 840i coupe to an m850i gran coupe a few weeks ago and it was the best decision I ever made. I loved the b58 in the 840i but man the n63 is so nice and sounds so good with a resonator delete.
[BMW] [850i] : R/spotted
E31 owner here. depends on what you want. most people look for an automatic E31, if thats the case, get an 840 (5 speed a/t) just make sure its an Alusil block. the cars are really reliable aside from a couple of things -- the transmissions, they need to be serviced every 80K and NO ONE does it because BMW says its lifetime fluid. if the car you're looking at shifts a-ok, take it straight to.
Im looking at purchasing an M850i Gran Coupe but am a little frightened after reading this article about the N63. This contradicts another article I've read that said the N63 engine is far more reliable now (post the F generation BMWs), so I'm curious if any owners of the 850 have experienced.
I'm also in my 20s and on my second 8 series lol and I love it so much! Switched from an 840i coupe to an m850i gran coupe a few weeks ago and it was the best decision I ever made. I loved the b58 in the 840i but man the n63 is so nice and sounds so good with a resonator delete.
320 votes, 247 comments. 401K subscribers in the BMW community. This sub-reddit is dedicated to everything related to BMW vehicles, tuning, racing.
BMW M8 Forum and 8 Series Forum BMW M8 and 8-Series General Discussion M850i Reliability?
2.1K votes, 64 comments. 413K subscribers in the BMW community. This sub-reddit is dedicated to everything related to BMW vehicles, tuning, racing.
It took local techs and BMW technical analysts nearly three days to troubleshoot that and ultimately make some sort of software adjustment. Now, the wi-fi hotspot works just fine (though I'll rarely, if ever, use it), the other telematics features seem more consistent, and the Connected Drive apps still aren't appearing.
E31 owner here. depends on what you want. most people look for an automatic E31, if thats the case, get an 840 (5 speed a/t) just make sure its an Alusil block. the cars are really reliable aside from a couple of things -- the transmissions, they need to be serviced every 80K and NO ONE does it because BMW says its lifetime fluid. if the car you're looking at shifts a-ok, take it straight to.
356K subscribers in the BMW community. This sub-reddit is dedicated to everything related to BMW vehicles, tuning, racing, and more.
Bimmerforums is the preferred online BMW Forum and community for BMW owners. At Bimmerforums, you will find technical how.
320 votes, 247 comments. 401K subscribers in the BMW community. This sub-reddit is dedicated to everything related to BMW vehicles, tuning, racing.
I'm also in my 20s and on my second 8 series lol and I love it so much! Switched from an 840i coupe to an m850i gran coupe a few weeks ago and it was the best decision I ever made. I loved the b58 in the 840i but man the n63 is so nice and sounds so good with a resonator delete.
Discover common issues with the BMW 850i, including electrical failures, engine concerns, and suspension problems.
Im looking at purchasing an M850i Gran Coupe but am a little frightened after reading this article about the N63. This contradicts another article I've read that said the N63 engine is far more reliable now (post the F generation BMWs), so I'm curious if any owners of the 850 have experienced.