BMW 7 Series car reviews
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BMW 7 Series saloon (2008 – ) expert review
The BMW 7 Series offers a mix of the latest technology and engines to afford every luxury to its owner. It's also more fun to drive than to be chauffeured in.
Date added: Friday 30 April 2010.
BMW 730Ld car review
Need to make an impression? Want to be ferried around from power meeting to power meeting in utmost comfort – but still get some fun out of driving? The BMW 7 Series promises all this and more, wrapped in a seriously attractive package. Web Editor Adrian Higgins put the flagship luxury saloon through its paces for a week.
Date added: Wednesday 23 January 2008.
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The best cheap luxury cars
Luxury cars don’t all have price tags to make a banker blush. Choose wisely on the used market, and you can pick up a surprisingly cheap limo. If you’re a big cheese on a small budget, take a look at these five cars from £1,000-£5,000, as recommended by Auto Trader readers. Mercedes-Benz S-Class (1999-2005) £5,000 Owner rating: 4.4/5 A budget [...]
Date added: Friday 02 September 2011.
BMW to recall 350,000 cars globally
The BMW Group has issued a recall for 348,000 BMWs and 5,800 Rolls-Royces worldwide due to a possible braking issue. The recall affects V8 and V12-powered 5 Series, 6 Series, 7 Series and Rolls Royce models built between July 2001 and November 2009. Of the total number of cars affected, 10,522 BMWs and 905 Rolls-Royces are in the UK.
Date added: Friday 01 October 2010.
New BMW 7 Series revealed
BMW has revealed details of its new flagship 7 Series – the 760Li. And this opulent motor has a twin-turbocharged 6-litre V12 engine churning out 544bhp. This will despatch the Beemer from 0-62mph in 4.6 seconds before hitting the standard 155mph German speed limiter. That’s quicker than the M5, M3 and the same as the M6 – making it the joint-quickest production BMW ever.
Date added: Thursday 23 April 2009.
BMW 7 Series saloon (2008 – ) first UK drive
The new BMW 7 Series has come at a tough time. The stock market crash and the recession will impact on sales of a car some bosses will no longer be able to afford or, perhaps more significantly, no longer want to be seen to be spending company money on in a time of redundancies. It’s a shame. The BMW 7 series is a deeply impressive car and the features showcased on the fifth generation of the German manufacturer’s flagship model are a tantalizing prospect for drivers of other models in the range who can anticipate trickle-down into their cars in the years to come.
Date added: Sunday 23 November 2008.





