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BMW 7 SERIES (1986 - 1994)   

MODELS COVERED: Second generation 7 Series - 1986-1994: (730i 3.0 6cy Saloon [base, SE] / 730i 3.0 8cy Saloon [base, SE] / 735i 3.5 6cy Saloon [base, SE] / 740i 4.0 8cy Saloon / 750i 5.0 12cy Saloon [base, L]) Third generation 7 Series 1986 - 1994: (728i 2.8 6cy Saloon / 730i 3.0 6cy Saloon / 730i 3.5 8cy Saloon / 740i 4.

0 6cy Saloon [base, L] / 740i 4.4 8cy Saloon [base, L]/ 750i 5.4 12cy Saloon [base, L])

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BY JONATHAN CROUCH

BMW's biggest, the Seven series, introduced just as the roaring Eighties were getting into full swing, launched the company into the big time. The first 'Seven', which dates from the late Seventies, never quite cut it in the executive car park prestige stakes. In contrast, the replacement model's fine-handling chassis and high-tech engineering put the big BMW firmly into Mercedes and Jaguar territory. For the first time, the Bavarians had built a big car without compromises. The 'Seven's' handling and ride changed people's minds about big BMWs - no longer were they seen as unpredictable, hard-riding and unreliable. Which was just as well, since the Seven arrived in late 1986, just in time to challenge Jaguar's new XJ40 for the luxury car crown.

All the luxury and gadgets you could possibly want, and then some. Try radar parking-sensors built into the back bumper of some models...

What attracted most buyers to the Seven was its solidity with a dash of sportiness - often lacking in some of its rivals. You can throw the big BMW around and it won't bite back, unlike its predecessors.

The Second generation model was in production for eight years and prices vary enormously between early and late cars. The V12-engined 750 suffered horrendous depreciation to the point where cars sold new for £50,000 can be had for a fraction of that now. If you fancy the V12, look before you leap as big bills can be waiting if maintenance has been neglected. These old 7s are getting on in years now so its best to price each car on an individual basis after checking it over thoroughly.

In a word, electronics. These are complicated cars and used pioneering technology, especially the V12 models. Stories of giant bills to fix wayward electronic power steering and automatic transmission exist, though they are by no means common. Like any high-performance car, the Seven will give you unrivalled pleasure if it's been well-maintained. If not, look hard before you buy - a 750i in need of a new engine is a scary thought. A full service history must be your starting point with any once-expensive luxury or high performance car. Main dealers will have a good selection of pampered cars so compare the quality of these with the cheaper private examples to see if the extra is worth paying for a dealer warranty and possible peace of mind.



(Approx - based on an L reg 740i) A replacement clutch is around £130, while a full exhaust should be just under. New front brake pads weigh in around £50 and an alternator (exchange) roughly £230.

Much more a driver's car than the equivalent Mercedes or possibly Jaguar, though some would take issue with the latter. Designed to sit at 150mph all day and transport German businessmen between cities in comfort and style. In the UK, they make excellent motorway cruisers (if you can with the fuel bills, particularly the five-litre V12's) and most will have spent their life doing just that. Venture onto a B road and the Seven may surprise you. The Ultimate Driving Machine slogan may be overstating it a little, but this is a big car that knows how to hustle.

Typically BMW - the aggressive "lean-forward" look, inspired handling and great road-holding make this one executive car that's anything but soft. A car for executives who want to drive themselves home - why let some chauffeur have all the fun?



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