2005 BMW 7 Series
BMW has long been known for its high-end luxury autos. This article provides background information and features, pricing, and specifications for the 2005 BMW 7 Series luxury sedan.
Bavarian Motor Works, better known as BMW, is a German automobile and motorcycle manufacturer. The company's slogan is 'The Ultimate Driving Machine,' and BMW is known for its high-end luxury vehicles.
The BMW 7 Series are luxury sedans that replaced all 'New Six' models in 1977 and became BMW's flagship cars. The 2005 7 Series sedan has a 4.8 liter, 360 horsepower engine and comes as the 750i and the 750Li (the long wheel-base model.) According to Wheels 24, www.wheels24.co.za, the 2005 BMW 7 Series features a new look and updated engine. Another positive change for 2005 is the upgrade of the previously difficult iDrive Control system; the new version is more user-friendly.
Notable Features:
- Xenon headlights plus a headlight cleaning system
- White direction indicators
- BMW's Stage Brake Force Display
- MP3 technology
- BMW Assist telematics service
- BMW Online internet portal
- Adaptive Drive suspension
- Option for Dynamic Drive
- Rear DVD entertainment
- Keyless access
The 2005 BMW 7 Series sedan starts at $69,900.
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