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2007 BMW 7-Series Exclusive Edition

07/13/2006, 12:59 PM

By admin

About a year after the introduction of the facelifted BMW 7-Series, the German automaker has announced four special edition models with exclusive paint, upholstery, and wheel combinations. The special editions have a new 19″ light alloy wheels with the “star spoke 231″ design. Two exterior colors and two interior colors will be offered. The four editions will go on sale in Germany this fall. So far, there has been no word on U.S. availability.

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07/13, 1:02 PM

posted by:

pj

loooks bad a 7 series needs big wheels and smal tires and chrome or black bad wheels everything else looks the same

07/13, 1:08 PM

posted by:

Thing2

yawn…..

07/13, 1:14 PM

posted by:

Mike

Isn’t this the same combo (color and wheel combo) package that so many ragged on the ‘Stang for having?

when BMW does it, it is upscale and a good thing. When a domestic does it, it is a ‘california special’ POS.

07/13, 1:14 PM

posted by:

kmoney

The silvery one is a 760Li whereas the black one is a 730d diesel. It looks like more of a trim package than a “Special Edition”.

07/13, 1:18 PM

posted by:

chris norton

#3, this is not the same color combination found in a mustang for one, but if it were it would probably work better on the bmw due to the fact bmw uses high grade leather where plastic infused cheapo leather is used on the mustang.

07/13, 1:25 PM

posted by:

JS

The only 7-Series I like a bit is the Alpina. Please, BMW, make something new and good looking.

07/13, 1:53 PM

posted by:

Matt

Note to all other manufacturers: (Warning – ranting to follow… )

- Primary Rant

PLEASE don’t put gigantic “Special Edition” / “SE” / “Anniversary Edition” / “Limited Edition” badges on your cars – and lay off on the “special edition graphics”. If the car is “special” it should stand out without the use of badges.

That’s one thing I dislike about many cars these days… The “Camry Plus”, “Jeep Limited Edition” the “Corvette Anniversary Edition”… just give me a nicely modified/upgraded version of the car without making it look like a rolling infomercial.

- Secondary Rant

Don’t even get me started on the people who leave the dealer license plate frames on… if I pay for a car, I am not going to advertise your dealership, so get ready to strip of any graphics that you tried to sneak on.

- Rant concluded

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07/13, 2:09 PM

posted by:

190e

Very nice looking interiors! I’m still not too fond of the exterior… A bit too bland.

07/13, 3:52 PM

posted by:

mike

#7, I couldn’t agree more. They have this thing they do in the Midwest and the south, where they put a decal or hard to remove “emblem” on the back of cars that advertise the dealership. That alone would make me go to a different dealer. Here in SoCal you’ll never see that ****.

07/13, 4:04 PM

posted by:

adam

#6 Do you really think BMW is going to put a special badge or nameplate on their cars??? Please dude. No one will ever know the car is “special edition” except the people who know the colors are not normally available.

Dealer plate frames. I prefer them over the “Britany’s car Matt’s payment” crap. Based on your logic its probably not okay to have your college alumni plate framed either. What plate frames are okay?

Those interiors are sick!!!!!!

07/13, 4:16 PM

posted by:

ooodaddy

ssssssssshhhhhhhhiiiiiiiiiiittttttttttttt

07/13, 4:57 PM

posted by:

demaine

i like the sinister 6 better than all the bmw’s.

07/13, 5:08 PM

posted by:

Patrick

tthese look really great on the inside, but the wheels could be a little nicer.

07/13, 5:44 PM

posted by:

Matt

Adam – you’ll notice I said “Note to all other manufacturers” – OTHER being the keyword. Of course I don’t expect BMW to put any special nomenclature on their 7s.

Secondly, I (personally) prefer a minimal plate frame devoid of any text whatsoever (Such as a clear frame or subtle black trim). But that’s just my preference – I personally just think anything else lacks class. The license plate should not be a focal point of your car (regardless of your dealer, witicism, or Alma mater) – if it was legal in Vancouver to not utilize a front plate, I would take it off entirely (as the car looks far nicer without it).

I personally strip my cars of any stickers / decals / nomenclature entirely – I think it all adds clutter.

07/13, 5:44 PM

posted by:

jeff dowder

#14. they are stock wheels from the factory bro, what do you want 24″ deep dish? buy the car and throw that **** on youreself. give me a break from the factory those wheels are very much so nicer than what other manufacturers put out.

07/13, 6:41 PM

posted by:

Anonymous

#15, that is your preference.

Honestly, if I had the money to afford a 7-Series, I wouldn’t treat it any differently than my 3-Series. It’s just a car.

That means I would put whatever license plate frame on it I felt like putting.

07/13, 6:56 PM

posted by:

Matt

Anonymous – I clearly stated personally when describing my views.

I didn’t demand everyone else do the same, nor did I tell anyone that they were wrong for having their own views. Yes it’s “just a car” and “just a house” and “just a computer” – everything is “just something”. I happen to have personal tastes with my car (and things) – which I was describing. Also, if you feel they’re all “just cars,” what do you care about an automotive site like LLN – a place where the vast majority are passionate about automotive news and vehicles.

For the record I treated even my first car like it was a 7-series! (Albeit a ‘94 Lumina is slightly less exclusive… and by slightly I mean “exceedingly”)

07/13, 7:31 PM

posted by:

Anonymous

very good looking car inside out

07/14, 2:30 AM

posted by:

KEENLEYSPEED

What happened to the B7 or the possibility of the M7?

07/14, 10:58 AM

posted by:

v2

That back seat area is fine fine fine. I can’t stand that secondary dash pod/ iDrive thing or what ever it is. Really farks up the whole dash area.

I think it needs a “I’d rather be posting on LLN” license plate holder and some Yosemite Sam mud flaps.

07/14, 11:56 AM

posted by:

1c3d0g

#10: it’s rampant in Florida too. I agree it’s completely ridiculous…wtf is wrong with these dealers?

07/15, 7:19 AM

posted by:

SR

Ummmm, why the HELL does the BACK SEAT need 1. iDrive, and 2. MEMORY SEATS??? Gimme a break.

07/15, 7:30 AM

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