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2010 BMW 7-Series - Consumer Opinions

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Edmunds user
2010 BMW 750 Li with M Sport Package

...Maserati, Bentley then drive the BMW, I don't see how you would want to buy any of these other vehicles when you compare driving capabilities, ride, technology...

Cars.com user
great car !!

...other than that, it runs like new and the driving is just sensational.I had benz and audi before this but nothing could compare to this."...

Edmunds user
Love & Hate

...Way too costly to maintain. And didn't expect the engine to go out at 100K. Good thing BMW fixed that problem quick. Get the engine checked if you plan on...

MSN Autos user
The money box

...Cons: Too many problems, I feel like I ve bought the car several times, from electronic, exhaust, ... Not a cheap car to own. Overall: 6.5...

MSN Autos user
CPO BMW owner from atlanta

...Also, the price of a CPO 7 series '07 and '08's are priced very well due to the new generation 7 series...

MSN Autos user
I want my money back

...Dont believe the line they give you about their great service. My service is the worst I have ever experience Overall: I want my money back...

MSN Autos user
Best Sedan in the World

...This is a remarkable sedan with an unusual rear. Much more good things than bad...

Edmunds user
"Boxy but good"

...Like all Volvos these cars go forever so it is worth getting a dealer to service it. It costs more but, hey, you could have this car for 10 years...

Kelley Blue Book user
New 750 not worth it

...It does not go back far enough and the sides of the seat dig into your butt and make long rides longer because you have to stop every three hours or so...

Cars.com user
best all around sedan

..."the 2001 740 sport drives like a 330. Always a blast to drive, whether around town or flat out on the freeway, it is nimble, powerful, smooth and comfortable...


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The BMW 7-Series is smart to pick its fights mostly with the Mercedes S-Class and Audi A8.

Today's S-Class looks imposing, but doesn't quite have its styling act honed.

Its AMG-gone-wild editions one-up the BMW's lightly done Alpina edition.

The next Audi A8 gains some distinction, but we have serious reservations about its Palm Pilot-like controller for audio and navigation.

The Jaguar XJ is the sexy alternative, radically removed from its stuffy past with an aero body, a swinging new interior, and amazing backseat room.

Remove the backseat, make it even more gorgeous and expensive, and you have the utterly fantastic but impractical Aston Martin Rapide.

Want tire-smoking performance and backseat space, but don't care much about aesthetic perfection? The Porsche Panamera hits all those notes, with a 0-60 mph time of about 3.3 seconds for Turbo models.


 
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