The 850 will be a money pit. Lovely to look at but the e89 is still special and far more manageable.


jock156 said:So whilst I’ve been laid up I’ve been looking at a replacement, I’ve never driven either model so your thoughts would be appreciated. I do around 5k miles a year, use a car daily, outside 24/7. A priority (up there for the first time ) is comfort
1st choice, purely because I’ve always loved them and it’s an itch that’s always been there It’s now or never with this. Back of my mind is saying ITS NOT REALLY A DAILY
enuff_zed said:Brian, there will always be an E89 out there. I say put that to one side and scratch the itch.
Agreed. But not as a daily in 2025.pvr said:An 850 is a piece of art, without a doubt. Stunning cars.
Pondrew said:BTW I have read that the 840 is a more reliable engine.
Go get yourself an XJS then Iain. Good luck!Mr Tidy said:Maybe, but I just couldn't choose a V8 when there was a V12 option!
BMWZ4MC said:It looks like he hit you fairly hard, glad you're both ok. Did that skinny wheel and tyre on the pavement come from his car? No wonder he couldn't stop in time!
Unless the hardtop is specifically listed on the insurance as being fitted to the car, I would suggest that you have legitimate grounds for removing it when you collect your other belongings that you were carrying with you in the car.
Out of interest, where did you get the cill extensions attached to the underside of the aeroskirts?
Thanks. I just had a quick look at their website - they sell cill extensions for the Lotus Exige for significantly less than I paid to import a set from the States. Oh well...jock156 said:BMWZ4MC said:It looks like he hit you fairly hard, glad you're both ok. Did that skinny wheel and tyre on the pavement come from his car? No wonder he couldn't stop in time!
Unless the hardtop is specifically listed on the insurance as being fitted to the car, I would suggest that you have legitimate grounds for removing it when you collect your other belongings that you were carrying with you in the car.
Out of interest, where did you get the cill extensions attached to the underside of the aeroskirts?
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Pondrew said:Mr Tidy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 24, 2025 12:19 am
Maybe, but I just couldn't choose a V8 when there was a V12 option!
Go get yourself an XJS then Iain. Good luck!
Yep, me too. There is a reason why older Astons are cheap.BMWZ4MC said:I’ve been doing that for years…and then looking at the potential maintenance costs.
If only there was some way to combine the beautiful aesthetic of an old Ferrari with the mechanical reliability of something like an early 2000s BMW all for the cost of a good DB9 (and blood, sweat, tears, sanity and half a dozen cylinders)...Pondrew said:Yep, me too. There is a reason why older Astons are cheap.BMWZ4MC said:I’ve been doing that for years…and then looking at the potential maintenance costs.
I would love a DB9, but head says NO!![]()
Yet the same goes for maintenance costs for older Ferraris (and some), but they seem to hold their values very well. :?
There isn't! Believe me, I've tried. :lol: :lol:BMWZ4MC said:If only there was some way to combine the beautiful aesthetic of an old Ferrari with the mechanical reliability of something like an early 2000s BMW all for the cost of a good DB9 (and blood, sweat, tears, sanity and half a dozen cylinders)...Pondrew said:Yep, me too. There is a reason why older Astons are cheap.BMWZ4MC said:I’ve been doing that for years…and then looking at the potential maintenance costs.
I would love a DB9, but head says NO!![]()
Yet the same goes for maintenance costs for older Ferraris (and some), but they seem to hold their values very well. :?![]()