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2021 BMW 7 Series in Anniston, AL | 3 Great Deals | $71,494 | 1,258 listings |
2020 BMW 7 Series in Anniston, AL | 6 Great Deals | $47,500 | 131 listings |
2019 BMW 7 Series in Anniston, AL | 6 Great Deals | $36,900 | 126 listings |
2018 BMW 7 Series in Anniston, AL | 14 Great Deals | $24,995 | 740 listings |
2017 BMW 7 Series in Anniston, AL | 7 Great Deals | $29,970 | 247 listings |
2016 BMW 7 Series in Anniston, AL | 7 Great Deals | $21,000 | 180 listings |
2015 BMW 7 Series in Anniston, AL | 5 Great Deals | $17,000 | 132 listings |
2014 BMW 7 Series in Anniston, AL | 5 Great Deals | $14,282 | 170 listings |
2013 BMW 7 Series in Anniston, AL | 3 Great Deals | $12,950 | 177 listings |
2012 BMW 7 Series in Anniston, AL | 3 Great Deals | $9,900 | 155 listings |
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BMW 7 Series Overview
Following the success of the 5 Series midsize sedan, which debuted in 1972, BMW launched the larger, more luxurious 7 Series in 1977. Designed to compete with Mercedes-Benz's high-end luxury sedans, the 7 Series evolved from the New Six line of six-cylinder vehicles offered by BMW during the 1960s and '70s. New Six trims included the 2500 and 2800 sedans, as well as the 2.5CS, 2800 CS, and 3.0 CS coupes. In 1977, the automaker introduced the new E23 platform, which became the first 7 Series generation.
Continuing a tradition established with the 5 Series, BMW used a three-digit naming system for the 7 Series, in which the first digit indicates the platform (in this case, the 7 Series), and the last two numbers indicate engine size. First-generation North American trims included the 733i and 735i, with the "i" indicating fuel injection. The automaker also offered trims from the 728 to the 745 in other countries, as well as long-wheelbase "L" trims. The L trims provided extra legroom in the rear seats and a higher level of luxury amenities.
The first-generation 7 Series used the M30 12-valve, six-cylinder engine, borrowed from the earlier New Six sedans and coupes. Exterior features included a long nose with a backward-slanting grille, large windows, and a distinctive kink where the rear window meets the trunk lid. The upscale interiors offered optional leather upholstery, power heated front seats, and wood trim, as well as a driver's-side airbag.
In 1987, BMW replaced the first-generation 7 Series with the second generation, which rode on the E32 platform. For the second generation, the automaker beefed up the six-cylinder engines, to 3.0-liter and 3.5-liter powerplants, and added a V12 engine for the new 750i trim. Owners could outfit the second-generation 7 Series with such options as a wine cooler, a fax machine, and traction control, adding to the vehicle's cache as a high-end luxury vehicle.
The third-generation 7 Series, riding on the E38 platform, debuted in 1994 and lasted until 2001. Highlights included a new 4.0-liter V8 engine (increased to 4.4 liters in 1996) and a five-speed automatic transmission (up from three speeds in previous years). Torque maxed out at 310 lb-ft for the larger V8. U.S. trims included the 740i, 740iL, and 750iL. The 750iL featured a 322-hp, 5.4-liter V12 powerplant, while optional features for all trims included auto-leveling high-intensity headlights, a power sunroof, a 6-CD changer and satellite navigation.
The E65/66 platform formed the foundation for the fourth generation of the 7 Series, which reigned until 2008. Both standard-wheelbase (E65) and extended-wheelbase (E66) trims featured a completely redesigned body with more rounded edges and flowing lines. The fourth generation also featured the controversial dual-angle "Bangle Butt," created by new 7 Series designer Chris Bangle. The iDrive control and communications system, with its centrally located control knob, debuted in this generation. However, the iDrive, as well as some other mechanical and technological features, experienced quality design issues early in the generation. BMW offered the fourth-generation 7 Series in a wide range of trims, from the 730i to the 760Li, driven by a range of V8 and V12 powerplants.
The current fifth-generation 7 Series rides on the F01/F02 platform, similarly designating standard-wheelbase and extended-wheelbase trims. A ZF six-speed automatic transmission comes standard in all trims, including the 740i/Li, the 750i/Li, and the 760Li, as well as the diesel-powered 730d/Ld and 740d trims. New features for the fifth-generation 7 Series include BMW's optional xDrive all-wheel-drive system and an improved iDrive system. BMW also offers the 7 Series in an ActiveHybrid trim, and plans to offer hydrogen-powered versions of the 7 Series in coming years.
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by GuruQMGGMI like the body style and color and the fact it a 2021 New Car. But Im not to happy with its pricing because tho its a Beautiful car its still just that a Car and it should be price as a Home with payments more than a Mortgage. Because unlike a House when purchase the value of it depreciation so quickly unlike the purchase of a Home. -
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by GuruYS5HGEnjoyed my 550 GT more as an all around car..Need more storage in car all features are good but regret not getting SUV a bit. Car is a great driving vehicle a bit soft in suspension in normal setting, but good smooth quiet power. -
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by Guru954PQTI love this car and it has almost all the features I was looking for. I also think it priced right but the only thing it is missing is the LED roof feature. I would definitely compare it to the Audi and Mercedes.
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