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BMW X7
This vehicle has a great ride as well as low noise level. For a large SUV, the performance is very good. The tech is great once you get over all the features and setting provided. The interior is comfortable with the adjustable seats.
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Black Jet
Smooth driving and riding experience, hardly any road noise. The adjustable settings to the driver whether it be driver's seat or adjusting the lift of the vehicle to be able to get in more easily. The hands off/gesture controls are a plus especially when needing to pay attention to the road and driving safely. The safety features are remarkable!
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Buyer Beware
We had traded in a Lexus LX570 for the BMW X7 and had a good experience with the dealer when placing the build. We've been overall pleased with the vehicle until a few weeks ago. We were parking the car going about 3 MPH, about 3 feet from the curb, when pressing the brakes again the car accelerated. We pressed the brakes again and the car accelerated even faster. The automatic braking didn't work and we ended up hitting a building. The driver assistant package should've applied the brakes avoiding the collision. Some other owners of the 2023 X7 posted that BMW has a software glitch with the Driver Assistant Package which ends up turning off the system BMW corporate sent an engineer to do an inspection on the vehicle. They didn't find anything and the black box indicated the vehicle was accelerating at the time of the crash. No surprise as this is what we stated from the time of the accident. Following the accident and doing a Google search, we found information on SUA (Sudden Unintended Acceleration). The auto industry seems to have an issue with this but they don't admit to it. We found posting by owners of different BMW models and years that express the same situation. Parking at a slow rate of speed, when the vehicle accelerated when pressing the brake and then accelerating even faster when pressing the brake again, ending up in an accident. We believe this is the case with our vehicle. Some articles indicate the SUA is caused by a computer error sending a message to the vehicle to accelerate when the driver is actually pressing the brakes. Additional articles question whether the black box records the correct information relating to this situation. We're looking to see what our options are, as we're concerned this may happen again and could results in a person being injured or worse.
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Great Car!
We waited for this car and we are glad we have it to drive. This car is a dream machine and so smooth plus great mileage. I have owned a Volvo XC90 but I was not content with the new ones. This is our third BMW and it holds 5 people with ease and plenty of room in the second row!
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Amazing BMW of Denver X7
I purchased 25 bmw X7 and it's truly amazing. Better than gls 450... and buying experience was great with bmw of denver.
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