The BMW 7 Series 2022 is currently available from $179,740 for the 7 Series 740i up to $289,410 for the 7 Series 740i Mhev. Fuel consumption for the 2022 BMW 740i is dependent on the type of engine, ...
The BMW 7 Series 2018 is currently available from $90,750 for the 7 Series 740i up to $121,770 for the 7 Series 740i M Sport. Fuel consumption for the 2018 BMW 740i is dependent on the type of engine, ...
Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
The new-for-2016 BMW 7-series has arrived, and the company says its flagship luxury sedan, now in its sixth generation, sets benchmarks for weight savings, driving dynamics, comfort, intelligent ...
In the beginning, we were told that switching to electric vehicles (EVs) would be the right thing to do for the environment. Then, incentives and fights followed. Now, we have plenty of options and ...
It seems like BMW is all about ‘limited run’ models in Japan, the German manufacturer launching one every couple of weeks. The latest installment of this made up saga is the Executive Edition 740i ...
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You’ve probably seen that meme with a turtle on a fence post and wondered how it got there, followed by a politician’s face asking how they got into the position they occupy. That’s pretty much the ...
The sticker price on this car started at $57,900, or just a bit under 100 grand in 2020 dollars. It came with a 282-hp DOHC V8 engine of 4.0 liters displacement and was the ideal car for a high-speed ...
There's a YouTuber that we all know who admits to being afflicted with bad decision-itus, and claims as evidence the recent purchase of a V8 E38 just like today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe candidate.
Life might be easier at the top, but that doesn't mean you can slack off once you've got there. Just ask BMW, which is firing out new product like a brand desperately trying to establish its footing ...