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2006 BMW 7-Series - Q&A

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2006 BMW 7-Series Q & A from Around the Web

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This always happen. In the last 1 or 2 hours, the bids are gonna go flying high. Usually people wait to the last minute, if no one bids that high, they go for it. There's probably tons of people watching that car right now.

BMW 525I 2006 - I heard you can use regular gas instead of high octane?
I heard on the Bill Handel Show - he said he has a 7 series BMW and he uses regular gas all the time, he said there is something about the high performance engine and it switches over when regular is used. Has anybody out there ever put regular gas in a 2006 525I ???
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 7 answers

BMW cars can go on regular fuel.The ECU can adapt to the fuel u put in your tank. However I strongly say NO to regular usage in BMW cars. Your will hear heavy knocking noise in the engine after regular use of less octane fuel. If you are unlucky,u may land up for major repairs. Considering the...

2006 BMW 7series parts needed and fast.....?
If i have an 06' 750Li BMW and i crashed the front bumper is there a place where i can buy aftermarket parts for it and then send them to get painted even if there out of the country ...but i perfer in the country ...U.S.A California
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

There are BMW- specific salvage yards. Start with a search at www.car-parts.com. You might be able to find a bumper or bumper skin with the exact original color. Most body shops can match the paint or use the paint code. If you're in California and you want to save a few dollars, try Tijuana.

Whay are sports car steering wheels tight? What is their advantage, over a smooth steering wheel(like ES 330)?
All BMW cars have a tight steering wheel. Even the higher-end 7 series version which is supposed to be a luxury car has a very tight steerign wheel. For people who prefer luxury cars, tight steering wheel is not a comfort. Lexus on the other hand have very smooth steering wheels, and there is no difference in how you can handle the car, as opposed...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 13 answers

supposedly a tighter steering wheel is supposed to give you a quicker response time between the turning of the steering wheel and the reaction of the wheels on the car. in other words, if you turn the steering wheel on a sports car a fraction of an inch, you will get a response from the car as in a...


 
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