Wednesday, June 1, 2011

BMW 7 Series Review

Since its introduction for the 1978 model year, the BMW 7 Series luxury sedan has remained true to its original character. Current BMW 7 Series There are five models available. The 740i and long-wheelbase 740Li features a twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-six good for 315 horsepower and 330 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed automatic and rear-wheel drive are standard, and all-wheel drive (denoted with the moniker xDrive) is optional for the 750 models. As BMW's flagship, the 7 Series represents the Pinnacle of the company's automotive know-how. The "Dynamic Driving Control" system contributes to this status, featuring four different settings That alter the driving characteristics of the car.

The 2011 BMW 7-Series Ranks 3 out of 10 Super Luxury Cars. Combining nimble handling with a comfortable interior, the 2011 BMW 7-Series impresses reviewers. While most super luxury cars offer V8 engines as standard equipment, reviewers say That there's no need to Avoid a six-cylinder 7-Series if you're Concerned about power. Also Most reviewers approve of BMW's Driving Dynamics Control, the which allows ride control and steering adjustments That ranges from "Comfort" to "Sport +". Inside, the 7-Series pleases the automotive press with quality materials and a decent if standard suite of electronic features.
When BMW's previous-generation 7 Series, the which introduced designer Chris Bangle's "flame-surfacing" styling and new technology Such as iDrive, first hit the road in 2002, the car signified a sea change compared with the outgoing model. Rounder headlamps flank of BMW's signature kidney grille treatment, and the controversial "Bangle-butt" rear of the previous car is now a more traditional design That highlights the sedan's wide stance. While the new
BMW 7 Series May marks the end of BMW's experiment with column-mounted shift levers, the automaker's iDrive system lives on. Keeping with its flagship status, the 750i and 750Li Are Also Chock full of tech features, Such as a new GPS system, with enhanced 3D topographical details, Internet access via the automaker's new ConnectedDrive system, and a stereo featuring a 40-gig hard drive, DVD player, auxiliary input, and optional iPod interface.