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For reference, when the BMW 7 Series E38 was new back in 1995, the 740i model retailed for $59,370 and the 750i rang in at $61,470. The long-wheelbase 750iL had an MSRP of $89,770, ...
BMW’s 7 Series is an interesting kettle of fish. The pinnacle of luxury driving machines recently underwent a thorough mid-life facelift, resulting in one seriously polarizing front end. Some ...
The E38 lived at the same time as many other BMW icons, the Z8, the first-gen X5, the E46 3-Series. You've seen renderings trying to make all those look modern, but never the 7 Series.
If you like 1990’s designs and 4-door body styles, then you might just be a fan of the third-generation E38 BMW 7-Series, a car everyone many still consider as better looking than its bulky E65 ...
The Security Line 7 Series, however, had an additional 2,000 pounds of stuff on board, weighing in at over 6,700 pounds. That’s a three-ton (and then some) sedan. As a result, zero to 60 mph ...
The BMW 7 Series from the late 1990s was a standout offering when it debuted and is now a gem on the ... The Alpina B12 6.0 was the more powerful and rarer configuration of the E38 7 Series models.
BMW is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the 7-series with a special edition. We look back at a car we love for its balance of luxury and sportiness.
BMW redesigned the 7-series for 1995, with the E38 making its debut in 1994 as a 1995 model. Styled by Boyke Boyer, the new 7-series was offered in three wheelbases, and with diesel power for the ...
Just a couple of days ago he took on a BMW E38 7 Series and put the car through the usual stuff that goes on during one of his reviews. The one he had was a 740iL model.
It had 215 horsepower and 214 pound-feet of torque, which really wasn’t all that different from BMW’s ubiquitous 2.8-liter inline-six of that era (also available in the E38 in Europe) that ...
The new 2023 BMW 7 Series has arrived, and aside from that polarizing front fascia, it’s a very tech-laden executive car. When fully loaded, the 7 Series will have nearly 70 inches of screens ...