The New 7 Series
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The New 7 Series
I know, at first glance this title seems to have nothing to do with Range Rovers but I think that Range Rover customers find themselves in the same market as the high end sedans as they are in the same price point. Also, I know some people out here own a 7 or something in the same market (LS460 for me) so I thought it would make an intersting discussion.
I think that they did an excellent job with the new 7 (although there hasn't been a 7 yet that I haven't liked). The materials are quality and the design is more universally appealing (not as controversial as the last generation). Still no AWD but I imagine that they will add this down the road since all of their major competitors now have it.
I personally am fully satisfied with my Range Rover but I also already have something similar to this car in my garage. So I have to ask, are any of you thinking of switching or adding this to your list of cars?
I think that they did an excellent job with the new 7 (although there hasn't been a 7 yet that I haven't liked). The materials are quality and the design is more universally appealing (not as controversial as the last generation). Still no AWD but I imagine that they will add this down the road since all of their major competitors now have it.
I personally am fully satisfied with my Range Rover but I also already have something similar to this car in my garage. So I have to ask, are any of you thinking of switching or adding this to your list of cars?
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I do think that the new 7 was well done in terms of materials, but I am not partial to the exterior, don't think it stands out. Nice car and the luxury sedans of the caliber (S/7/A8) are in the league of the RR, but they do have better rear leg room. Not planning on switching any time soon though.
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Probably the best sedan we've ever owned was the LS, like you. We toyed with buying another before getting her S550 last year. With the 4-Matic, I still like it more than I think I would the 7. Had a 7 once for about a year and it was plagued with computer related issues. Fun to drive and to hop on, but not near the comforting ride of LS or S - a little like driving our Sport vs one of the HSE's.
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having much experience with many brands (owning, and leasing), and being of the opinion that Bmw makes the best driving machines in the world, i will say this: the new 7 series is hideous to say the least, and at the most, nothing more than a pathetic attempt by a 'top-of-the-game' proud company to stoop to a new low, and copy a relative 'new-comer' just to possibly steal a few sales...
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All of the manufacturers borrow from each other from time to time. However, even though the 7 does have a similar LS460 rear end treatment, they could never be mistaken for each other and are different from every other angle.
The new 7 hasn't seen the same harsh criticism that the last generation did. Everyone said that the last version was "hideous" when it came out and then it became the most successful 7 ever made.
The new 7 hasn't seen the same harsh criticism that the last generation did. Everyone said that the last version was "hideous" when it came out and then it became the most successful 7 ever made.
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^ 7 is succesful mainly because of "whats inside, and whats under the hood" is 'top-of-the game'... but why why why why do they have a mental block when it comes to the outside, which, arguably, is the single most important aspect of a vehicle... benz has no problems, audi certainly does not... WTF is wrong with BMW????????????