LILAH DE LA CRUZSurrey, BC
2010 BMW 7 Series Review Digest
Below you'll find our unbiased Best Price Express review of the 2010 BMW 7 Series, complete with
MSRP pricing and fuel economy data. Additional information includes crash rating, basic warranty
along with listing several of the 7 Series closest competitors.
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2010 BMW 7 Series
Best Price Express
Review Digest Rating
8.0
- What People Like:
- Engine performance
- All-wheel drive
- Regular or long wheelbase
- Multiple driving modes
- Ride comfort
- Power
- Interior quality and luxury
- Improved iDrive system
- Technology features
Base MSRP price range:
Fuel Economy:
litre / 100 km
750i - 14.4 City/9.1 Hwy750i x - 15.4 City/10 Hwy
750Li - 14.6 City/9.2 Hwy
750Li x - 15.4 City/10 Hwy
760Li - TBA
Hybrid - TBA
- - New all-wheel drive 750i xDrive and 750Li xDrive models
- - New 760Li model
- - New ActiveHybrid 7 Series
- - All models feature brake energy regeneration and USB audio port
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NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating: Unavailable
- Basic Warranty: 48 months/80,000 kms
- Competition: Audi A8, Cadillac STS,
- Lexus LS 460, Mercedes-Benz S-Class
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Having been completely redesigned in 2009, the BMW 7 Series enters 2010 by adding four new models. New this year include the 750i xDrive and 750Li xDrive models with V8 engine and all-wheel drive; the 760Li featuring an all-new twin-turbocharged V12 engine; and the ActiveHybrid 7 with gasoline-electric propulsion. Improved fuel economy is achieved on all models through BMW's brake energy regeneration and a USB audio port is now standard. A regular or long-wheelbase is available depending on trim line.
WHAT'S NEW FOR 2010:
DR. S. BARRIO
Burnaby, BC