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      02-09-2023, 12:36 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Ibiza View Post
I took a i7 out for a drive 3 months ago as I waited at my local dealership during a service appointment. Very impressive technology, as the interior has that ‘wow’ factor. But I will wait for this new tech to trickle down to the other BMW models. i7 is too dam heavy, but it drive smaller and lighter than it’s weight—I’m not mentally prepared to drive a i7 boat yet.
It is certainly large for sure.. shockingly so if used to smaller cars. I will say lane keeping in it was really easy on the drive, and I was expecting it to be a struggle. (for me)
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