Since 1977, the BMW 7-series has represented the thinking man's luxury car. A vehicle that was, on paper, neither as gargantuan as American competitors like the Lincoln Town Car or Chrysler New Yorker ...
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Never owned a 7 series, but I'm very happy with the purchase and ready to go the next level. Comfortable ride and awesome power. The oil situation i don't quite understand though with ut consuming a ...
360.0-hp, 4.8-liter, 8 Cylinder Engine (Gasoline Fuel) Wondering which trim is right for you? Our 2008 BMW 750 trim comparison will help you decide.
BMW insists that the current 7-series is the most successful 7 ever, but we're not sure we believe it. With awkward styling (and that's being very nice) and a dreadful user interface that was ...
View post: Amazon Has a Tire Pressure Monitoring System on Sale for Just $57 BMW is launching its latest 7 Series flagship in the United States here at the LA Auto Show and has decided to whet our ...
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View post: Mitsubishi’s New Pickup Has a Factory Snorkel and Can Wade Through 2.5 Feet of Water The BMW 7 Series and the Mercedes-Benz S-class are two vehicles utterly defined by their birthplace.
Large luxury sedans have a long history of rear-wheel drive layouts. From the 1920s V16 Cadillac to the 1960s Mercedes-Benz 500 SEL 6.9 to the original 1980s BMW 7-Series, they all followed the same ...
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