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    Quote Originally Posted by e34musician
    Forgot to mention that I miss the 60/40 rear seat folding option and the head rests on the rear seat on the 850 GLT. We don't have that on the E34.
    i have 60/40 folding seats... and I could have headrests if I wanted them... you just had the wrong e34

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    why not try the e36 or e46 m3? or e34 e39 m5?

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    LMAO Carbonate silver?

    Quote Originally Posted by rob101
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    Congrats. 1996 is a good year for the 850i. Will handle as well as an e34 and it will accelerate faster. No need to change any stupid timing belts, because it wasn't built by scandavians working for a company that is majority owned by an american company. You have joined an elite niche which includes jeff (regal) and many other captains of industry by buying an 8er.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmwrp8
    why not try the e36 or e46 m3? or e34 e39 m5?
    Perhaps because they cost 3-5 times as much as an 850? My brother picked his 850R wagon up for $4300, documented vehicle in excellent mechanical condition. I don't particularly love their looks (as is evident by my choice), but I found the Volvo for my brother. He wasn't enamoured either until he took it for a drive. Good fast rugged cars.



    The fun to $ factor is significantly higher with the Volvo. And it's much more humiliating to your average muscle car owner to be trounced by a "soccer mom" wagon.

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    Which one has better reliability? Before I bought my 92 525ia, I looked at the Volvo as well.
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    Default There's a reason they are so cheap,

    Here a very common problem on the 850 for example... comes out to a minimum flate rate time of 8.7 hours and in most cases considerably more.
    The evaporator core replacement, or how about the repeat knock sensor failures that are so much fun to get to. Or the climate control sensors, or window regulators or the broken ,rattling dashes. Or the transmission pnp switch failures, etc. etc... I like the cars but the repair costs and the costs for parts is way up there



    Quote Originally Posted by attack eagle
    Perhaps because they cost 3-5 times as much as an 850? My brother picked his 850R wagon up for $4300, documented vehicle in excellent mechanical condition. I don't particularly love their looks (as is evident by my choice), but I found the Volvo for my brother. He wasn't enamoured either until he took it for a drive. Good fast rugged cars.



    The fun to $ factor is significantly higher with the Volvo. And it's much more humiliating to your average muscle car owner to be trounced by a "soccer mom" wagon.
    Last edited by Bill R.; 12-27-2007 at 03:44 AM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill R.
    Here a very common problem on the 850 for example... comes out to a minimum flate rate time of 8.7 hours and in most cases considerably more.
    The evaporator core replacement, or how about the repeat knock sensor failures that are so much fun to get to. Or the climate control sensors, or window regulators or the broken ,rattling dashes. Or the transmission pnp switch failures, etc. etc... I like the cars but the repair costs and the costs for parts is way up there
    I wondered how long it was going to take for you to pull those pictures out and scare this fellow (into a honda).

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    Looks like your going to Turbobricks.com :P

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    No, never been there until just now.. the pics are from a customers car.


    Quote Originally Posted by Milkboot
    Looks like your going to Turbobricks.com :P


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    you won't find me in a Volvo, but even the e34 has it's bugs.

    That being said, I think the e34 is the better car.

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