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26 February 2008 A luxury BMW 7 Series previously owned by music phenomenon George Michael is for sale on Auto Trader. Former Wham! singer and solo artist George Michael was the first owner of this top-of-the-range BMW 750i, which he bought in 1998. And while George Michael’s BMW 750i cost £90,000 new, you can get your hands on the luxury motor for just £6,495. View our slide show of George Michael's old BMW George Michael has been at the top of the music industry for the past 25 years shifting more than 80 million records worldwide. His career started with the Wham! – a band he formed with friend Andrew Ridgeley, where he had a host of hits including ‘Club Tropicana’. After the duo split in 1986, Michael went solo with his second album ‘Faith’ selling 20 million copies worldwide. The singer – real name Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou – has continued to pack out stadiums over the past two decades and has supported a wide range of charities. Powered by a 5.4-litre V12 engine, George Michael’s old BMW 750i produces 326bhp and 361lb/ft of pulling power. This shifts the 2.5-ton German executive car from 0-62mph (100kph) in 6.8 seconds and on to an electronically-limited top speed of 155mph. Inside, the George Michael’s old BMW features white leather seats, a sat-nav, phone, ten speaker sound system and THREE TVs. The BMW also boasts cruise control, air conditioning, four airbags, alloy wheels, double-glazed privacy windows and an adjustable suspension. George Michael is the latest in a line of musicians whose old cars have appeared on Auto Trader. Over the past 12 months we featured Madonna's BMW 7 Series , Spice Girl Mel C's Audi A3 and two Ferraris previously owned by Jamiroquai frontman Jay Kay. Now you can get your hands on George Michael’s old BMW 750i – which has a full service history and has covered 123,000 miles – for £6,495. |
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