Re: Top 5 grey German cars ranked
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2022 4:48 pm
Let's just say there is. And in my defence, the blue one had sold and I absolutely had to buy something that day.
I wouldn’t really call your car grey, it’s more of an off white silver.Ascender wrote: Fri Jun 24, 2022 5:23 pmLet's just say there is. And in my defence, the blue one had sold and I absolutely had to buy something that day.
My E34 535i Sport was Granite Silver and it was a lovely colour.JonathanE wrote: Fri Jun 24, 2022 5:42 pm This was probably the worst car I ever owned, but I sometimes miss it. I believe the official colour name was "GRANITSILBER METALLIC".
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That's the best silver/grey on the thread.JonathanE wrote: Fri Jun 24, 2022 5:42 pm This was probably the worst car I ever owned, but I sometimes miss it. I believe the official colour name was "GRANITSILBER METALLIC".
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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1957938/me ... i_all_sf_2If you want to see it on one of the rare occasions it was working, the film is 'Narcopolis' and the 850i is featured extensively; I think it's still on Netflix.
How fabulous though, will have to check out the film too.JonathanE wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 11:12 am I bought it for the reasons you mention - I was helping to produce a sci-fi film and we wanted a car for the hero that looked both dated and futuristic. I do love the looks (and the colour!), and the idea of a lazy V12. It was also very comfortable and relaxing for motorway driving. But it was completely unexciting to drive and shockingly unreliable.
I suspect if I had kept it, fixed all the faults and invested in a sports exhaust I might have grown to like it more, but some of the faults were beyond my patience; in particular, four separate auto electricians/BMW specialists were unable to trace a battery drain, so it always needed starting with a booster pack if I left it parked for more than a few days.
If you want to see it on one of the rare occasions it was working, the film is 'Narcopolis' and the 850i is featured extensively; I think it's still on Netflix.
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I love it, I was a little concerned over winter that it wasn't that sharp handling and couldn't get its power down, but that's just the tyres, which are 100% summer tyres.
A single room you can get a pass with, its these places you walk into and it's room to room grey.
What tyres are you running in the winter months?Rich B wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 9:33 amI love it, I was a little concerned over winter that it wasn't that sharp handling and couldn't get its power down, but that's just the tyres, which are 100% summer tyres.
It's very quick when you want it to be but not as quick responding at normal driving revs as the e92 was, you kind of have to give it everything if was want it to go quickly, which is not really as I expected from the twin turbo set up but I suppose the e92 was still a big V8.
Difficult to describe, but I particularly like the way it seems to pivot around the centre of the car when cornering quick on the edge of traction, the pivot point on my e92 M3 definitely felt further forward with the rear swinging round more which was not as confidence inspiring. The handling is definitely the highlight for me.
It's averaged 26mpg which is decent enough (I do lots of dull commuting miles with the odd blast whenever road conditions allow) , and it can do 30+ on a run, but it's pretty low geared and over 70mph it does pretty crap mpg!
mines on supersports - Mik has suggested a decent all round alternative that I can't remember!Ascender wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 12:31 pmWhat tyres are you running in the winter months?Rich B wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 9:33 amI love it, I was a little concerned over winter that it wasn't that sharp handling and couldn't get its power down, but that's just the tyres, which are 100% summer tyres.Ascender wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 8:48 am
What do you think of it btw? Apart from it being an absolute hooligan if you want it to be.
It's very quick when you want it to be but not as quick responding at normal driving revs as the e92 was, you kind of have to give it everything if was want it to go quickly, which is not really as I expected from the twin turbo set up but I suppose the e92 was still a big V8.
Difficult to describe, but I particularly like the way it seems to pivot around the centre of the car when cornering quick on the edge of traction, the pivot point on my e92 M3 definitely felt further forward with the rear swinging round more which was not as confidence inspiring. The handling is definitely the highlight for me.
It's averaged 26mpg which is decent enough (I do lots of dull commuting miles with the odd blast whenever road conditions allow) , and it can do 30+ on a run, but it's pretty low geared and over 70mph it does pretty crap mpg!
I've found that as I can pretty easily get the tyres scrabbling for grip in the dry, that I might want to put something with more grip on it from late Autumn.
I agree about the handling, it seems incredibly well balanced and a lot of fun the more I get used to the feel of it. Still getting the hang of 1st and reverse on the DSG box - seems very on/off at low speed and sometimes its like the clutch isn't engaging properly when I've just got in it and am pulling off the driveway.
Rich B wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 9:05 pmmines on supersports - Mik has suggested a decent all round alternative that I can't remember!Ascender wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 12:31 pmWhat tyres are you running in the winter months?Rich B wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 9:33 am I love it, I was a little concerned over winter that it wasn't that sharp handling and couldn't get its power down, but that's just the tyres, which are 100% summer tyres.
It's very quick when you want it to be but not as quick responding at normal driving revs as the e92 was, you kind of have to give it everything if was want it to go quickly, which is not really as I expected from the twin turbo set up but I suppose the e92 was still a big V8.
Difficult to describe, but I particularly like the way it seems to pivot around the centre of the car when cornering quick on the edge of traction, the pivot point on my e92 M3 definitely felt further forward with the rear swinging round more which was not as confidence inspiring. The handling is definitely the highlight for me.
It's averaged 26mpg which is decent enough (I do lots of dull commuting miles with the odd blast whenever road conditions allow) , and it can do 30+ on a run, but it's pretty low geared and over 70mph it does pretty crap mpg!
I've found that as I can pretty easily get the tyres scrabbling for grip in the dry, that I might want to put something with more grip on it from late Autumn.
I agree about the handling, it seems incredibly well balanced and a lot of fun the more I get used to the feel of it. Still getting the hang of 1st and reverse on the DSG box - seems very on/off at low speed and sometimes its like the clutch isn't engaging properly when I've just got in it and am pulling off the driveway.
Mines a manual, so not much help with DSG quirks.
Thanks, I might try a set of those in the autumn. And possibly some winter wheels given the big fatty ones which are on the rear of this.McSwede wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 9:17 pm Goodyear Eagle F1 supersports were a great upgrade from MPSS on my M140i
M4 is on MPS4S after SS; much better traction overall, although I think the SS were slightly better new when it’s dry and over 10oC.. winter/cold, I just tend to loosen the traction control and let the tyres over-rotate..
The more I drive it, that's exactly the thing I'm finding. If you really want to go fast for an overtake, you have to absolutely nail the accelerator down and control any loss of traction. Its almost like turbo lag, but not.Rich B wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 9:33 am It's very quick when you want it to be but not as quick responding at normal driving revs as the e92 was, you kind of have to give it everything if was want it to go quickly, which is not really as I expected from the twin turbo set up but I suppose the e92 was still a big V8.