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| 03-17-2026, 10:31 AM | #1 |
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I much prefer electric vs ICE
Just saw this Car and Driver long term review of the BMW I4:
https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews...ing%20Audience I really love one staffer’s quote shown below and highly agree. I had a brand new 740i loaner for about 10 days recently and even though it was a nice car, in my opinion, it does not compare at all favorably with my I7. I actually picked my car up before the repair parts arrived (a mirror) because I missed my I7 so much. In my opinion, luxury sedans are at their very best when they are electric. |
| 03-17-2026, 03:06 PM | #2 |
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I have to agree 100%. I have X5M60 with V8 and while this powertrain is great it's still not as refined as iXM60i I drove for some time. Silent instant torque of EV is simply too awesome.
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| 03-17-2026, 06:30 PM | #3 |
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I also 100% agree.
Driving any ICE car nowadays after actually owning and daily driving an EV genuinely feels like HUGE stepping back into a mechanical museum piece. You press a button and… things start vibrating, fluids start circulating, gears start negotiating with each other… you hear noises… and it reminded me how insane human body is by ignoring the clunky transmission shift that in fact should not even exist in a luxury car. In an EV, it’s all just about refinment. I get the appeal for a weekend V8 toy, coupe, light car with exhaust noise and drama for a weekend ride. Totally fair. But for a luxury daily? Especially when real-world use like multi-day family trips are already handled by a proper ICE SUV? That’s where ICE luxury sedans start to feel like we’re defending complexity for the sake of tradition, not actual benefit. For me, It honestly makes me question whether I could ever downgrade again to ICE. Even if someone magically built a “better-than-7-series” sedan but only offered it in ICE, I’d still hesitate. . And the funny part? I realized this years ago. Even back when I had my Tesla Model S, a very inferior product in terms of luxury, with all its well-known bad build quality, I still found myself preferring it over the 2nd best car I had at that time which was my W222. An objectively flawed EV still managed to outshine one of the best ICE luxury sedans ever made, simply because the underlying experience was that much better. At this point with luxury sedans like the 7, if combined with refined materials and execution, plus this drivetrain, for me it’s then game-over. I can’t even wish for anything better including if money was a no object (well, Spectre is a Coupe, so I still consider this to be the very best option on the planet today). Last edited by BMW5and7; 03-17-2026 at 06:42 PM.. |
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| 03-18-2026, 10:30 AM | #4 |
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100% agree. I do like ICE for my truck, fun cars and road trip vehicle, but for a daily EV is the way to go at this point. Have taken our old EQS on a long road trip and it was fine, but the charging infrastructure needs to be built out a little more to make it as convenient as gas.
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| 03-19-2026, 08:16 AM | #6 |
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I love my i7 and I prefer EV's myself. I'm looking forward to longer ranges though.
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| 03-19-2026, 12:37 PM | #7 |
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Stellar post, BMW5and7.
I’m an i7 owner as well and certainly prefer the EV experience -- "refinement" is definitely the perfect word for it. While it’s hard to imagine going back after fifty years of reliable driving with an ICE, there was a unique satisfaction in those mechanics. The liquids, gears, pistons and sounds made you feel as if you’d tamed a massive, complex machine. Undeniably, however, gas-powered transport will eventually go the way of the dinosaur. Jumping in with both feet on an EV back in 2023 has proven to be a wise, prescient decision -- and a lot of fun! |
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| 04-05-2026, 12:51 PM | #10 |
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Happy Easter to everyone.
My wife & I drove from our home in Orange County to Westlake Village yesterday, had dinner with friends, spent the night and then drove home this morning. About a 170 mile round trip, mostly on the notorious I405. An absolutely wonderful drive. The car is just SO smooth & quiet, with the exception of a bit too much road/tire noise—which has been mostly taken care of with Pirelli PZ4 tires. With the sensational massage seats doing their thing and the Driving Assistance Pro Pkg. watching the road, I just can’t imagine any car this side of a Rolls being this comfortable on the highway or anywhere else. I don’t care for what appears to be the leaked photos of the LCI interior, but if they at least maintain the comfort of the current I7–and possibly even enhance it further, there will probably be a 2028 in my garage. ![]() |
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