Used BMW 7 Series for sale in Portland, Oregon - Ron Tonkin Acura
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Used 2007 BMW 7 Series 750Li *Warranty*Low Miles*Navigation*Active CPO 7/2013 OR 100,000 MILES 4.8L 8 Cyl.
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Internet Price$33,995
Stock #:
PA12042
VIN:
WBAHN83507DT76336
Color:
Black
Odometer:
45,280
Transmission:
6 Speed Automatic
Drivetrain:
RWD
City MPG 17
Hwy MPG 25
MPG is estimated only and will vary by equipment and options.
*JUST REDUCED* This outstanding 2007 BMW 750Li Sedan is in great condition inside and out. It has 45,280 miles and is covered by the BMW Certified Pre-Owned 6 year 100K mile Warranty. The V8 4.8 Liter engine produces 360 horsepower and is coupled to the 6-speed automatic transmission with steptronic shifting. Equipment includes; Cold Weather Package, adaptive cruise control, moon roof, navigation system, AM/FM Stereo, CD, leather, climate control, dual power seats, stability control, hill start assist, traction control, 4-wheel ABS, telescoping wheel, power steering, windows and door locks, dual front and side air bags, parking sensors and alloy wheels. Call today and schedule your test drive.
BMW's 7-Series lineup for 2007 starts with the regular wheelbase 750i for $75,800. For more legroom, the 750Li offers a longer wheelbase for $3,100. Both 750s use a 4.8L V8 that makes a healthy 361 horsepower.
The formally-top-of-the-heap car is the BMW 760Li with its 438-horsepower V12 engine. Aside from its 6.0L engine and accompanying suspension tweaks, the 760Li also receives larger wheels, enhanced interior appointments, an upgraded audio system, and power shades for all rear windows.
Completing the 2007 model range, 200 lucky and prosperous BMW fans will be able to purchase a BMW Alpina B7. The well-know tuner has added a supercharger to the V8 engine and wound up with 500 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque. Suitable chassis, interior and exterior changes, and trim complete the package.
As BMW's premier model, the 7-Series comes standard with just about any feature imaginable and then some. Like most ultra-luxury vehicles on the road, all 7-Series models have Bluetooth, push-button start, heated/vented leather seats with memory, a moonroof, xenon adaptive headlights with washers, rain-sensing windshield wipers, and automatic climate control. A navigation system is part of BMW's much-discussed iDrive system.
Unusual standard features include climate controlled center console storage area which can be supplemented with an optional rear climate controlled storage area, and rear window shades on the 760Li. A long list of options enables buyers to add night vision, a heated steering wheel, satellite radio, and active cruise control.
The 760Li carries its heft with 51% up front and 49% in the spacious rear. This near perfect balance helps to make this large sedan feel more nimble when pressed hard. Clearly the big Bimmer's mission is comfort, but the engineers haven't forgotten the company's mission of making all their products fun to drive.
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BMW's 7-Series lineup for 2007 starts with the regular wheelbase 750i for $75,800. For more legroom, the 750Li offers a longer wheelbase for $3,100. Both 750s use a 4.8L V8 that makes a healthy 361 horsepower.
The formally-top-of-the-heap car is the BMW 760Li with its 438-horsepower V12 engine. Aside from its 6.0L engine and accompanying suspension tweaks, the 760Li also receives larger wheels, enhanced interior appointments, an upgraded audio system, and power shades for all rear windows.
Completing the 2007 model range, 200 lucky and prosperous BMW fans will be able to purchase a BMW Alpina B7. The well-know tuner has added a supercharger to the V8 engine and wound up with 500 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque. Suitable chassis, interior and exterior changes, and trim complete the package.
As BMW's premier model, the 7-Series comes standard with just about any feature imaginable and then some. Like most ultra-luxury vehicles on the road, all 7-Series models have Bluetooth, push-button start, heated/vented leather seats with memory, a moonroof, xenon adaptive headlights with washers, rain-sensing windshield wipers, and automatic climate control. A navigation system is part of BMW's much-discussed iDrive system.
Unusual standard features include climate controlled center console storage area which can be supplemented with an optional rear climate controlled storage area, and rear window shades on the 760Li. A long list of options enables buyers to add night vision, a heated steering wheel, satellite radio, and active cruise control.
The 760Li carries its heft with 51% up front and 49% in the spacious rear. This near perfect balance helps to make this large sedan feel more nimble when pressed hard. Clearly the big Bimmer's mission is comfort, but the engineers haven't forgotten the company's mission of making all their products fun to drive.



