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11-10-2015, 10:10 PM | #1 |
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New 7 exterior - Ugly, Boring or a bit of both?
I have to say that after seeing/sitting inside a new individual last week I came away with a, love the interior and technology but not sure about the exterior of the vehicle. I think the new 7 may be a notch or two (TOO) understated for my taste.
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11-16-2015, 03:06 PM | #2 |
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Was at a dealership for a flat tire last week. There was a new 750 up front. It's a completely loaded individual with 125k MSRP. The interior is really nice indeed but really the car looks like a big 3 series with kind of 4 series hints... There were tons of BMWs parked all around and really the 7 looked so similar to the 3/4, especially straight on fron the front, only bigger basically. Unlike how one felt when the new S class came out, like it was SO MUCH better than the previous S to basically make the previous S obsolete. With the new 7, and a couple remaining 2015s parked next to it... really the differences were minor... I sat in an individual 2015 7 for a while 3 months ago... it was pretty nice too... So ya, doesn't feel very generational change.
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Also, I'm sure people will say the same about the S Class now -- look at the C Class, and the upcoming E Class -- they both have that melted ice cream cone look to the front and rear ends that the S Class has.
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