Friday, April 25, 2008

It's a Sensation

What’s the deal with the 2006 BMW 7 Series? For starters it’s one of this year’s hottest models. Get all the dish right here, from specs to pricing info to consumer testimonials. The 2006 BMW 7 Series is an automotive sensation – you’ve got to see why. And get the scoop on financing, check out www.autoloanhelpers.com.

What's the Deal with the BMW 7 Series?

Can you handle the 2005 BMW 7 Series? Find out with all the automotive info you can handle: specs, photographs, pricing information. There’s even a section on what actual buyers have to say about the 2005 BMW 7 Series. Want info on financing options? Go to www.autoloanrush.com

Thursday, April 24, 2008

2007 BMW 7 Series


For the 2007 BMW 7-series it was decided to stay with what works best, keeping most of the same features and designs of the previous year’s 7-series while still delivering on innovation.

The 2007 BMW 7 series Features including updates to the iDrive system, power folding mirrors made standard and brand new wheel designs were implemented on all models. A standard audio auxiliary port was introduced to allow the occupants the ability to connect audio devices directly into the stereo system.

For the 2007 BMW 7 series year though, drivers bid farewell to the 760i in American markets, leaving only the 123” wheel-based 760Li to hold the reigns.

For the future of the 7-series, things look great as BMW plans to unveil the Hydrogen 7, a car running on hydrogen or regular gasoline.

One thing for sure is BMW will be at the forefront of innovation for many years to come.

2005 BMW 7 Series


BMW is known for producing some of the world’s most powerful and luxurious sedans, sports cars and SUV’s; and the 2005 BMW 7-Series sedan’s carries on this tradition from the 6 Series sedans.

The 2005 BMW 7-series weighs in with four (4) variations in styling and performance. The 745i and 745Li boast a 325HP 4.4L V-8 Engine while the higher-end 760i and 760Li throw down a roaring 438HP from their 6.0L V-12 engines.

The 745i and 760i both come equipped with a 118” wheel-base while the 745Li and 760Li variants push the limits to 123”. All this power is laid down to the rear wheels via the Steptronic 6-speed automatic transmission and rockets you to 0-60mph in as little as 5.5 seconds!

If a lead foot is what you have, than BMW’s 2005 7-series line of sedan’s is all you need to let the pedal to the metal!

2006 BMW 7 Series


For 2006, BMW made some slight but impressive additions to their 7-series lineup.

Starting with the introduction of the BMW 750 taking center-stage over the 745, the 2006 BMW 7 series this saw an increase in engine displacement as well as power. The new 2006 7-series lays down 367HP from its enlarged 4.8L V-8 engine, while the high-end 760Li still runs strong with its 438HP 6.0L V-12 monster engine.

Design changes took a role in the new 2006 BMW 7 series, including a newly restyled front and rear as well as cosmetic changes to the taillights and front grille.

Steptronic steps up to offer their 6-speed automatic transmission to help the 2006 BMW 7-series achieve a 0-60 in less than 6 seconds. BMW’s controversial iDrive system makes a return this year, proving BMW is ready and willing to drive innovation.