2006 Bmw 750i Base Sedan 4-door 4.8l on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
This is a beautiful 2006 BMW 750i with all the bells and wistle. I have to say I am extremely impressed with this car. This the best BMW has to offer. Big heavy powerful and still good on gas.
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Best car I ever bought.
by Russ in Clovis Ca. on 05/21/2009.
Trim: 2006 BMW 750i, Owned less than 1 year.
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Pros:
Cornering is soooo good!!! Looks are great. Fuel
economy is way better than I thought. Power is super good. I bought it
certified preowned and added extra 100,000 mile maint package so if any
thing does go wrong my share of the bill is $0 . I paid alot but it was
worth it. I've had it 3 months now and no buyers remorse. I really enjoy
my driving now and sometimes I go driving just for fun now.
Cons:
I have the upgraded seats with massage and heat
and a/c . But no massage in pass seat or rear seat , pass and rear are
heated and pass has a/c but no massage. It's a small thing but you would
be surprised how much you miss it once you have a long trip with it you
won't want to be without it. My wife who never wanted to drive before
is always trying to take the wheel. This car is a little bit too good.
Overall review:
I come from a family of car guys, we all love buying
and selling cars. This one is a keeper. I will say this is the best car
I have ever owned out of about 70 including a few older Porche's . I
will always love Porsche but this car is the best ever.
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