The BMW M8 that never was
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The BMW M8 that never was
Unlike Mercedes-Benz which produces AMG badged versions of just about every model in its lineup, BMW has maintained greater exclusivity with the M badge. Until last year's launch of the X6 M and X5 M, there have only been four M models (not counting the M1), but one M got as far as prototyping and testing, but never produced: The M8.
Powered by a 550 horsepower version of BMW's original M70 V12 engine, the M8 was meant to challenge the Ferrari 456 GT. However, following testing of the single prototype, BMW canceled the program and built the 375 hp 850CSi instead. The M8 prototype was long thought to have been crushed, but it turns out that it was stashed away in a corner and turned up in the BMW museum in Munich. Check out the BMW Blog for more shots.
Source[Autoblog.com]
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Hi,
One of my favourite shapes ever. I've been looking at 840ci models as they have just slipped into my price range. Shame this car never got into production, it would today be one of the beasts of the nineties for sure.
Thanks for posting.
Cheers,
Nik
One of my favourite shapes ever. I've been looking at 840ci models as they have just slipped into my price range. Shame this car never got into production, it would today be one of the beasts of the nineties for sure.
Thanks for posting.
Cheers,
Nik
#4
Hi,
Really? Reliability issues? I don't really know much about them other than I love the shape and I can afford one. Are they a bit notorious for trouble?
Been eyeing off this sub 50 thousand K example.
Cheers,
Nik
Really? Reliability issues? I don't really know much about them other than I love the shape and I can afford one. Are they a bit notorious for trouble?
Been eyeing off this sub 50 thousand K example.
Cheers,
Nik
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My 91 850i euro car went 160,000 miles over its three owners. A DK motor and intake runner gaskets, plus standard maintenance and it was fine. Still running around town I see it every now and then.