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seen this e65
Hi seen this on the web has anybody owned one and there thoughts.
Was thinking of taking a nosey seems cheap something for a Sunday drive as the other half has taking over the A8. http://www.usedcarsni.com/2004-BMW-7...aded-180177938 |
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They'r a bit fugly in the 4rse, but for sub 5k. I'd take it in a heartbeat. BM's do drive well, and the quality of the Idrive is something Audi could learn from
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They're OK, just OK, nothing special. That one is far from fully loaded and you can find them for a lot less than £4k. Mate of mine bought a 54 plate 730i recently, similar spec for £2200. I'd actually choose that over the V8 in the E65 personally.
iDrive is a pain to get used to but eventually you find it quite intuitive and advanced for a car from 2003.
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I like my BMWs, as you all know, but that era of 7-series is damn ugly, no thanks, not much more would get you into the much better looking facelifted car
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Not a big fan of them, massive on the outside and I'm sorry, but ugly as hell.
Not saying is a bad car as I have never drove one.
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'Fully Loaded' usually means it isn't and is really, really, really annoying
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