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BMW 7-series

7-series

MSRP: $ 115000.00 - $ 78900.00
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The 2007 7 Series is a 4-door, 5-passenger luxury sedan, or luxury sports sedan, available in 4 trims, ranging from the 750i Sedan to the 760Li Sedan.

Upon introduction, the 750i Sedan is equipped with a standard 4.8-liter, V8, 360-horsepower engine that achieves 17-mpg in the city and 25-mpg on the highway. The 760Li Sedan is equipped with a standard 6.0-liter, V12, 438-horsepower engine that achieves 14-mpg in the city and 22-mpg on the highway. A 6-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard on both trims.

The 2007 750i Sedan, and the 2007 760Li Sedan are carryovers from 2006.
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Reviewed by:
Steve


Review Date
June 25, 2007

Overall Rating
 1 of 5

Value Rating
 1 of 5

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3 Months to 1 year

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Review 1 of 65

Price Paid:  $0.00 from Advantage BMW Housto

Year / Model Reviewed:
2006 750i

Summary:
This is the worst car I have ever owned! I would never in my life buy another BMW. The car spent 1 month out of the first three in the shop and still doesnt work. BMW assist has never worked. 2 weeks into owning the car I went outside to start it and nothing. had to be towed. they still cant tell me what happened or why. they said the car wouldnt work because of the tint on the back window. they stripped the tint and left glue on the window and the car still never worked. Terrible CAR!!!!

Strengths:
ride when the car starts

Weaknesses:
Electronic, Lights, BMW ability to fix problems, Advantage Midtown in Houston has terrible customer service!!!


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Reviewed by:
Tommy K



Review Date
January 11, 2007

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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Review 2 of 65

Price Paid:  $7000.00 from Dealership

Year / Model Reviewed:
1995 BMW 740IL

Summary:
The BMW 740il is my second BMW that I've owned. I live in Central CA. I loved this car when I saw it in Transporter, and on the road. I did alot of research on the car from www.e38.org (which is the best site if you are needing help with the car,ect ect)

Once I found one, which was a one owner trade in at a HUMMER Dealership I jumped to picking it up. So far the car is a pleasure to drive its roomy and I love the look of the car. The car is great on the highway when traveling and handles very well for such a large car.

The engine has good power for the car being a V8, plus its not a gas guzzling V8 compaired to other cars. The interior is simple yet suttle and is pretty erganomicly friendly. If you are in the market for a big body sedan the the 740il is great buy used cause the values on the car are lower than u think.

The car has a good amount of features that were ahead of its time and still turns heads. Throw some accessories like clear corners, and diffrent tailight options for a look of your choice. And to make it really stand out at add some wheels and you got yourself a car that will definatley put alot of newer cars to shame.

This car is a luxury cruiser not a race car so if you are looking for something like that then go the other way. If you are worried about matinance and upkeep on the car get one with lower miles and one that comes with records. And get a pre-inspection from your mechanic of choice it can save you a heartache. Even if the miles are kinda high as long as its been taken care of and up on routine or regular matenance and the suspension addressed the car can last you a long time.

Most people who have problems with this car sometimes don't know what they are getting cause this car isnt a Lexus, Honda or Toyota. Also do your reaserch on the car and read www.e38.com so you are aware of the issues that you will have with the car so you can decide if the car is for you.

You can save yourself alot of money by doing alot of the typical repairs yourself and www.e38.org is a site that would be your bible for the 1995-2001 year of 7 series info.

Over all I enjoy the car and plan on keeping it for a while.

Strengths:
Styling, Interior leg room space on the IL models. Gas milage for a V8 if you drive the car like its ment too not as a race car. You can go as low as 87 octane in the car if necessary however you will sacrafice on Hp but not to bad the cars computer will retard the timing to compensate for the lower octane besides premium 91 octane. Drives on the road smooth and graceful. With the proper aftermarket assesories you can have a awesome looking ride.

Weaknesses:
Cup holders! Outdated phone technology,and can't be upgraded without spending $$ Parts are expensive but shop around and you can get a break on price. If you are good with tools then you would be suprised on how much u can save on labor costs. Alot of the minor repairs can be done in your garage with instructions from www.e38.com Suspension control arms or related items on this car will go out cause of how heavy the car is, however they are not hard to replace and or upgrade. The wood does scratch easy so just be careful. The 1995 and previous V8 motors had issues, so if you are getting one make sure that it has been addressed or its from a state that has low sulfer content in their gas. Since my car was in CA all its life there were no issues with this.

If the cars milage is usually over 100,000 and running well you shouldn't have this problem, and on www.e38.com will tell u more on that. If you are on a limited budget make sure you are handy with tools cause labor plus the price of most parts would burn a hole in your wallet.
If you buy one used make sure you have money set asside for the normal issues the car will have so you are not stuck.

Similar Products Used:
1993 Lexus SC 400 1992 BMW 325is, Lincoln Mark 8 (very fast car!)


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Reviewed by:
manders



Review Date
December 27, 2005

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review 3 of 65

Price Paid:  $0.00

Year / Model Reviewed:
2000 740i Sport

Summary:
Loved this car for 340 days out of the year. Incredible performance and awesome muscle look, but hated it for the 10 days when we had snow on the roads here in the mid-atlantic states and the 15 days it was in the shop or I was writing a check. Bought it in 2002 with 36000 miles, still under warranty-with no certified extension. Got to about 60,000 Miles and the costs and frustrations started piling up. had to have the seat rails replaced twice and the door handle on the front passenger side actually just fell off one time when I was trying to get in. Came right off! Always something little going on, and every time I drove by the dealership, I was dropping $1-2000 on a repair. Loooked at my last 18 monhts of repairs and it was pover $8,000, and I'm not alone. Have three other acquaintances who onw this car and they all say the same thing. There is almost a code to this though. "Don't talk trash about the BMW until you no longer have it..." and have foiund we all say the same thing about our cars. And let's not even talk about the snow. I knew it when I bought it, but all the weight is in the front of this vehicle and the slightest bit of snow on the ground causes spin. The traction control does nothing. Just got out of this and picked up a certified Mercedes s500 4matic. So far, so good. different feel, but know that I have peace of mind in terms of repair expense and handling in the snow.

Strengths:
The look. Black is the way to go. Handling and performance.

Weaknesses:
Long term Quality. Handling in the snow and ice.

Similar Products Used:
Lexus, Mercedes Benz


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Reviewed by:
cjlizard



Review Date
May 17, 2005

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review 4 of 65

Price Paid:  $45000.00 from houston

Year / Model Reviewed:
1999 740i sport

Summary:
The 1999 BMW 740i sport is the 7th BMW that I have owned over a 20 yr period, so I feel like I'm fairly well qualified to speak about BMW. BMW has always been an expensive car to maintain, especially as they get older, however IMHO they have always been well worth it. They are without a doubt the best cars I have ever driven. However, after this car and my experience with the last few BMW's that I've owned, which include an older 7, a couple of 5 series and a 6 series, I will never own another BMW. This '99 was the worst car I have ever owned. I think that BMW quality and reliability have slipped terribly over the last few years. I can't explain why this has happened but all I know is that it is a fact. The Japanese are making some spectacular cars, perhaps they don't have the same thrill of driving a BMW but they also arent in the garage all the time. My next car will be a GS 300 or an M45, although I did own a Q45 and wasnt happy with it, I've also had an A6 4.3 L but only for time, it was a beautiful car when I owned it but I believe they suffer from reliability issues like all the German cars.

Strengths:
Beautiful car to look at, and fantastic to drive.

Weaknesses:
Reliability is horrible.

Similar Products Used:
Infinity Q45, 5 and 6 series BMW, Audi A6


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Reviewed by:
tpeace



Review Date
October 31, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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3.29 of 5, 7.00 votes

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Review 5 of 65

Price Paid:  $18500.00 from Encore Motors, Saras

Year / Model Reviewed:
1998 75il

Summary:
I have owned my fair share of BMW's over the years (approx. 7), so I hope that I am qualified to leave this review. I served in the US Army, in Germany, where I first found my love for "the ultimate driving machine", from 1985-1989. I loved these cars sinced my first a 1977 520i(euro Spec). I brought my current BMW, a 98' 750il, while helping a friend looking at a Mercedes, at that time I was driving a 95'525i, the search for the Mercedes stopped (for me) when I saw that 750il, I never liked Mercedes anyway, they are good cars, but overly priced and (for me) BMW has them beat on engineering. The body styling, luxury, yet sporty, which can also be said for the mechanical attributes... once I spent about an hour admiring the car from the outside, it was time for the test drive, once the salesman told me the price, and that it was a local one owner car. Mileage was 84000. I've never owned, a "real" luxury car, until now. Just getting in, and adjusting everything, and I do mean everthing, to my personal taste, I had the most enjoyable experience, I have had in any car. The car wraps you in leather everywhere, the dashboard, and even the "oh Damn" grab handles. The thicker glass keeps outside noise to a whisper, the transmission shift is flawless, and the motor is ready to respond to your every command. I started out, not knowing what to expect, but I did expect performance, and I wasn't disappointed..... the car commanded respect from it's 322hp powerplant from the beginning, I pulled into oncoming traffic and she responded, with alil' bit of ole school R&B, coming from the sound system, complete with tape deck, and 6 disk changer with DSL, and GSP navagation, I was ridin' in tall cotton (as we say down south). This car is a tall mans dream, I'm 6'4", and I have too much room. Once I pulled onto the interstate, I accelerated from 45 to 80 in seconds, and set the the cruise at 95, and just about fell asleep, this car rides great, even at 95mph outside noise is a whisper. The nav system, told me where I was, and the O'Jays were singing "Brandy", can it get any better than this? I slowed to a more acceptable highway speed, before returning to the dealer.Being that the car was a local car, I stopped by the dealer, to have it looked over, and the car passed that test also, they could'nt believe the asking price either. After owning the car for 3 months, I've only had to replace the brakes, and the car currently has 86000 miles. My friend, who was "was" looking at a Mercedes, is now looking for a BMW for himself. As i said when I started this review, I love these cars, They are truly "The Ultimate Driving Machine". I also currently have a 1988 BMW 535is, which I'm restoring, to it's greatness.

Strengths:
Everything

Weaknesses:
Of course, cup holders Brake dust

Similar Products Used:
BMW 3 series (3) BMW 5 series (3) BMW 7 Series (2)


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