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5 out of 5 stars

An excellent automobile.

Douglas M, 01/16/2020
2018 BMW 7 Series 750i xDrive 4dr Sedan AWD (4.4L 8cyl Turbo 8A)
35 of 36 people found this review helpful

I have owned 3 BMW's, the last two were the 750LI's and now I am looking at the 750I. I have had no major problems at all. They ride smooth and handle well. I do not like the run flats so chuck those after 10K miles. I have AAA if I have a flat, but never have. So I love this car. Biggest down side is the value drops faster than brick from the roof of your house. New one's are mainly leased and the $50K loss in the first year can be someone else's problem. Buy a one to two old one with 8K to 15K miles with 2 plus years of warranty and you will have a winner. I drive them 4 to 5 years and just give to one of the kids, as it is still a great car. Only way to own a BMW 7 series or a Mercedes s 560. I had a Mercedes CL65 and it lived in the shop, so not going that way again. So buy a 7 series, feel like a king........

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Hot, big, powerful, fun car

Alan, 02/26/2019
2019 BMW 7 Series 750i 4dr Sedan (4.4L 8cyl Turbo 8A)
21 of 21 people found this review helpful

This is my second BMW 750i. The previous model was a 2015 and my current model is a 2018 with the M design package. All black exterior with zero chrome and brown interior - what's not to like! Both cars have been completely reliable and the local dealer's service is outstanding. This seems to be the general culture of BMW dealers. I also have a 2017 Range Rover and I sometimes have to wait for weeks for a service appointment and the cost of servicing that car is horrendous. So far as my Beemer is concerned - Pros: fantastic power from the V8 twin turbo engine. The handling has various settings. I have seen reviews where it is mentioned that the car lacks the road feel of the older models. The answer to this is to switch to Sports Mode and the ride becomes harder and the car feels like it is rocket-powered. What more would you need in a large, superbly appointed sedan? Cons: I can't really think of any, although my wife complains that the front should have more cubby holes and storage. My 2015 car had the regular wheelbase and the 2018 is the long one. There is so much space in the back that guests and friends often mention that they feel they are traveling in a limo. The front also has plenty of space and comfort and the material quality is outstanding. The car has tons of user technology, but after the first couple of weeks, I really only use the basics - climate, comfort/sport settings and audio. My 2015 model had electric blinds on the rear and rear-side windows, which were outstanding for here in S. Florida. My current model only has the rear blind and I feel that for this kind of money, the sides should be standard too. I will probably go for another 750i next time, but will also check out the Mercedes S Class, like I did last time.

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The best full size 2018 luxury automobile

craig from reno, 03/25/2018
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2018 BMW 7 Series 740i 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 8A)
29 of 30 people found this review helpful

don't bother paying an additional $ 13,000 for the V-8 750i model......the 740i engine is powerful enough and the acceleration is great.....

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great sedan

C Brunson, 01/26/2018
2018 BMW 7 Series 740i 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 8A)
40 of 42 people found this review helpful

I love this car. I had been shopping for a sedan with a roomy back seat because it's hard getting in and out of the back seat of a 5-series. 5-series is a terrific car, but not for more than two adults. The 7-series fixes that and I no longer have to take out guests in my crew-cab truck to make sure that everyone has plenty of legroom. Auto manufacturers are all going with electronic gimmickry these days and BMW is no different. The 'swipe-or-twirl-to-change' feature should never have been developed or added; it's stupid, and BMW could have spent that $$ to standardize their collision-avoidance tech or hardware. The hot-spot works well depending on your carrier, I guess. No, the car doesn't handle or track like an E-30, but this is a big sedan and I don't think the people that buy the 7s are too concerned with how fast it hustles around COTA or the 'Ring. That's why you buy an M3. This car will provide a quiet, smooth ride for hundreds of miles at any speed you are comfortable driving. It is amazingly quiet and smooth at triple digits. I lease this vehicle, so maintenance and warranty and resale are not an issue for me. I think the car looks great as well. The car is well-proportioned and the styling is distinctive but subtle. I don't like the designs from Benz or Lexus or Cadillac and would not drive any of them. The interior is well laid-out and there are buttons and knobs for just about everything. There is a lot of technology and swiping if you want to use it, but you don't have to. Head-up display is better than just a couple of years ago. The lane position feature takes a little getting used to, but it is helpful and you can turn it off if you find it too obtrusive. Driving position is very adjustable and my 5-2 wife can get comfortable while my 6-1 self can also find a good driving position. Transmission is good and you have to pay attention to notice the shift points. Steering is light and road feedback is minimal, but again, if you want a track car, get an M2 or M3. The run-flats on this vehicle are surprisingly good despite the low profile and width. There's really only one thing that I wish BMW would add, and that is an audible alert (and a popup on the HUD) when one of your favorites comes up on satellite radio. Value is subjective. My dad sees cars as appliances and drives a wonderful Honda and loves it. On the other hand, he wears Hickey Freeman suits where I wear what find on sale at Dillard's. I am very happy with the car I have and I'm willing to pay what it costs for this level of comfort, quiet and performance. This is a great car and as Ferris said, 'If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.'

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Wow, what a car. Still wowed by this car

harold, 06/24/2020
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2020 BMW 7 Series 750i xDrive 4dr Sedan AWD (4.4L 8cyl Turbo 8A)
14 of 14 people found this review helpful

I imagine this must be about as close to flying a jet as I'll come. Fast, comfortable, steady, remarkable handling, quiet, luxurious. Hard to find anything to quibble about. Yes, expensive, and you feel as though it's worth it. The new styling gets a lot of head turns and comments how great the car looks.

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Insulate yourself from the world

G Kerr, 06/05/2018
2018 BMW 7 Series 740i 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 8A)
37 of 40 people found this review helpful

Air suspension puts the car in the pantheon of Rolls Royce and Bentley. Self driving features are a pleasant surprise. Interior is symphony of plush materials and exquisite details. The nightime visuals of the interior are an alternate reality. Tech and gadgetry can overwhelm the uninitiated. I ralleyed against this car my whole life as a long time BMW enthusiast. I thought, who would buy a 7 series but an old geezer? On my third 7 series at age 52. Life can teach you what you haven’t learned. Privelage to arrive anywhere in a 7 series.

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2018 750i x-drive

Robert, 10/25/2021
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2018 BMW 7 Series 750i xDrive 4dr Sedan AWD (4.4L 8cyl Turbo 8A)
16 of 17 people found this review helpful

OK car. Very expensive car, but lots of depreciation at 2.5 years made it affordable for me, about 1/2 MSRP.. Not as sporty as the 2009 I had, but do enjoy the adaptive and sport suspensions. The auto-drive system is jerky and requires a lot of attention. Better sometimes to drive without lane-keeping engaged. Cockpit seems smaller than 2009. I don't care for the nav screen sticking up either. And the seat belts are difficult to fasten because the buckle receptacle is too low on the side of the seat (PITA). Finally, there seems to be a lot of droning road noise but it could be the Pirelli run-flat tires. However, there have been ZERO problems with this car.and the engine and tranny are SMOOTH. Also mileage on the road is good, over 25 mpg many times, up to 32 mpg a couple of times. Fast car, step on it and it goes. Cruise at 100 is no sweat, just have to watch for the police.. . 6/27/22 Have owned the car almost 2 years now. My original review still holds. Still no problems. Good thing, because the nearest BMW dealer is about 200 miles away. That's a problem with living in a small town! Car is a good car, but I question its value. I mean, is it really worth 133k retail? Obviously not, or it would not depreciate so fast. That said, it's still and will always be a fast cruiser, and that's why I bought it. I'd recommend NEVER buying a new one unless you maybe pay cash and want to keep it. I also wonder if it's really in the class that the MB S550 occupies. Sportier perhaps, but not as luxurious. But then the MB costs a lot more. In short, still like the car. The 750 has improved in quality and reliability over the years. Fast and enjoyable! 12/29/23 Car has still not had anything go wrong. but now that I have slightly more than 36k on it, I expect something to happen at any time. Still runs good and cruises good. Space in rear compartment is wasted since no one ever rides there. The old 750i with a shorter wheel base was better. I still question the value, but is there ANY car that's worth the cost anymore? Trade-in is now around 30k but I'd never sell it for that -- couldn't replace it for that price. So I'll keep it for a while.

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Outstanding Ride and Petformance

Guy K, 01/14/2019
2019 BMW 7 Series 750i 4dr Sedan (4.4L 8cyl Turbo 8A)
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Test drove the M550. Loved it. Then I saw this reasonably loaded Black Saphire 750i with M Pack. When I test drove it I was sold, the ride, room and performance were staggering. For such a big car she didn’t feel much bigger than the 5 series. The M550 clearly was the better performance vehicle, but I live in South Florida where the most exciting road is the off ramp of the I75. The 7 series with the improved fit and finish, reduced noise levels and a huge price reduction made it just a $150 a month more than the well equipped M550. It’s too soon to comment on reliability, but I have had many BMW’s over the years and only one I would consider unreliable. Expecting miles of serene highway cruising, with a significant and effortless shove in the back when needed. Outstanding vented and massaging seats and some very clever driver safety aids.

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Wow just wow!

wjb, 12/30/2020
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2019 BMW 7 Series 750i 4dr Sedan (4.4L 8cyl Turbo 8A)
8 of 8 people found this review helpful

So much advance technology and over engineered. Just never ceases to amaze. The smooth instant power the ride and comfort. 95 is the vehicle s sweet spot. Drove 300 miles ave 86 mph and got 26pg!? Dam BMW makes a car so fun to drive you never want to fly again. Wontt ever go back to MB.

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Best 740 yet

O.C., 02/23/2020
2020 BMW 7 Series 740i 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 8A)
14 of 16 people found this review helpful

I test drove this 740i with M style package last June and that was it,Bye bye to my 2017 740i. The new version's six cylinder engine had far more kick than its predecessor and that sport mode was amazing as this 740 has beautiful balance similar to a 5 series The self drive mode on curves and the highway is unbelievable and takes time to trust but when in effect makes steering virtually effortless.The biggest drawback is that car is reluctant to change lanes and needs extra effort to switch lanes.Because of that my wife easily turns off that mode.The interior is roomer in the rear seat than the 2017.The computer package also has an upgrade and you need a tutorial to handle all of the auto audio and operating options. After 8 months the love affair continues! Well done BMW!

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Great lease deals

David, 02/14/2019
2019 BMW 7 Series 750i 4dr Sedan (4.4L 8cyl Turbo 8A)
7 of 8 people found this review helpful

I leased the car after the dealer took $20,000 off the sticker ! Maintenance all covered. No money down and great 24 month lease. More comfortable and better performing than I had even imagined. 26.8 mpg on the highway ! REALLY.

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space ship

Mark Arnold, 11/23/2022
2018 BMW 7 Series 750i 4dr Sedan (4.4L 8cyl Turbo 8A)
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

Still haven't figured out all the buttons yet. Wife found the seat massagers on accident. Car is like gliding on air as you drive. Awesome experience

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Wonderful ride but at too high a cost

John, 03/31/2024
2019 BMW 7 Series 740i 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 8A)
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Bought a 2019 740i in January 2022 from the BMW dealer. It runs really well, supremely comfortable, good fuel economy. I did make a few more trips to the dealer than I was expecting to though due to various electronic issues, but as i bought the extra two years warranty it was not a financial burden. Recently the car let me down in a very busy area where the sensors to detect obstacles went nuts and I was stuck obstructing traffic. I loved this car but have traded it in for a Lexus (at a major depreciation expense) as I want my car to be problem free

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Yeeeeea Man!

Mikey B, 12/11/2022
2018 BMW 7 Series 740i 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 8A)
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High $ value at a decent price. this car drives like a dream and has more features than i know what to do with. the B58 engine is solid and way better than the dreaded n63. so comfortable to drive. previous owner paid to have apple car play installed, so thats a plus.

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Luxury at its Best

E.Faye Parker, 12/26/2017
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2018 BMW 7 Series 750i xDrive 4dr Sedan AWD (4.4L 8cyl Turbo 8A)
10 of 14 people found this review helpful

I can not give this car the review it deserves. But so far this car is phenomenable. It is new and I have not had time to evaluate everything you want me to answer. It does everything but drive itself. I am still learning the many capacities of this vehicle. If I did not check Great-it simply means I have not gotten that far tested or evaluated that aspect. (This statement is still valid). I have no idea of MPG of gas. I fill up at the half full mark and drive). 3Jan 2020 The car has been reliable so far. I have no complaints at this point. I feel that the technology (from what I have read) is right on point. I am still enjoying my car.

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Excellent, yet not as flashy

Tom Cruz, 08/05/2022
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My 2019 750i is my 3rd 7-series and my husband drives an S550 Benz convertible. We often compare which of the two luxury cruiser we’ll drive, but for long distances, we prefer our BMW. It is as luxurious but without being noticed. The 750i drives like a sports sedan, but still enjoy the luxury interior and the technology is top notch. I personally like the dynamic cruise control and the moonroof with choices or colors great for night driving. The power too reminds me our 2004 Bentley V12 coupe…

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Spectacular!

MT, 06/11/2020
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The fully loaded 740i is amazing. Smooth comfortable ride with a beautiful interior.

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Excellent Choice

Very Satisfied New BMW Owner, 09/14/2019
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Beautiful car and amazing road handling!!

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The future......

Consuella Williams, 06/29/2018
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Amazing quality in a car!

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Spoil yourself

Wynnstrip, 07/18/2022
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I absolutely love the BMW 7 series sedan. It’s fast, smooth, quiet, roomy and luxurious.

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Hot Review

Sam the man, 08/13/2023
2019 BMW 7 Series 750i xDrive 4dr Sedan AWD (4.4L 8cyl Turbo 8A)
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I love everything about this vehicle, it has the performance and power when I need it to.

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Ultimate Driving Machine

Kenneth Coleman, 08/10/2023
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Everything to like

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Sweet Ride

Tony Navitskis, 01/15/2019
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2019 BMW 7 Series 750i xDrive 4dr Sedan AWD (4.4L 8cyl Turbo 8A)
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Ultra comfortable ride for the long trip. Heated, ventilated, massaging, reclining front and rest seats are awesome. Visibility is excellent and safety features are numerous and effective. Some electronic features are not intuitive.

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Basic Executive Sedan

Neil Ozger, 09/06/2018
2019 BMW 7 Series 750i xDrive 4dr Sedan AWD (4.4L 8cyl Turbo 8A)
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7 Series is getting old and needs a mid-life facelift to refresh the aging looks. The main rival Mercedes S Class interior and fit and finish is superior to the 7 Series. Besides the leg room in the rear, the 7 series does not look any different or offer much more than the 5 series, yet you pay much much more.The exterior design needs a refresh as the rear of the car looks very bland and not as imposing or luxurious as the previous model since the introduction and time is not helping it. I love the fully adaptive LED headlights on the car but in order to take advantage of the full affect, you need to code the car as the car comes decoded from Europe. A car in this class needs to offer the newest technology available, such as laser lights. The navigation is not very accurate in some areas and the real time traffic does not work perfectly. Hand gesture control is just a gimmick that you won't think about after you initially try it once or twice. You need to get the massaging front seats to fully feel the luxury in this car. It is very quiet and handling is very good. The run-flat tires makes the suspension feel harder than it is on bad road surfaces. Big and useable trunk. Not too many color choices outside or inside.

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740i is amazing

TMac, FL, 04/11/2024
2018 BMW 7 Series 740i 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 8A)
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Great balance of BMW luxury interior with tons of tech. Love the experience modes, M-Sport and great acceleration. Bought a CPO BMW and loved the experience.

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Baby Rolls Royce Ghost

Yosef Berkowitz, 09/30/2020
2020 BMW 7 Series M760i xDrive 4dr Sedan AWD (6.6L 12cyl Turbo 8A)
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This is the best car on the market and very comfortable for tall drivers as well

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Front Passrnger Seat is UNCOMFORTABLE

S Jones, 11/25/2020
2018 BMW 7 Series M760i xDrive 4dr Sedan AWD (6.6L 12cyl Turbo 8A)
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The front passenger seat is NOT comfortable on long trips. The headrest can’t be adjusted, so I added a Samsonite travel pillow between seat & headrest, as the headrest hits in a way that’s not only uncomfortable, but not safe, at all. The backseat & drivers seat have massage, and all different ways to adjust for comfort, but not the front passenger. Quite puzzling to me. It doesn’t have lumbar support, and the only adjustment you can make is forward, back, recline, sit straight up. It’s very frustrating to have spent so much money on a vehicle, and one of the 2 seats we use the most is no better than riding in a school bus when I was a kid.

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Great Car!

JMF, 03/25/2024
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Love this car. Sits low, handles well, lots of gadgets.

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Wonderful Car

Aaron C , 09/04/2023
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Update to my earlier review…… I’ve had the 2020 for almost a year and a half and have taken the time to really get to know the car. I am truly impressed with the technology, the overall handling, the driver aids, etc…. What impresses me greatly is that I’m averaging between 28 - 31 miles per gallon during highway driving. Most of the miles I’ve put on the car have been highway driving, so these numbers have been validated! Superbly comfortable car, very happy.

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