2011 BMW 750 Review by David Thomas
As the 2010 7 Series ebbs into the 2011 with few changes, I spent some time driving the 750Li xDrive. That's BMW's long-wheelbase, all-wheel-drive version of its flagship sedan.
While I was impressed with the standard-length 750i with rear-wheel drive, the 750Li's added length and weight sapped any excitement from the driving experience.
Luckily, backseat passengers are cocooned in a level of automotive opulence you don't routinely find under the six-figure mark.
As a person who routinely chauffeurs and rarely rides in the backseat, I couldn’t recommend any car that so heavily favors the rider instead of the driver.
See also:
Speed Limit Info with No Passing Info display and Speed Limit Device
In combination with the navigation system Professional or Business, Speed
Limit Info helps alert drivers to the current speed limit on the road on which
they are travelling. The camera integrated ...
On the front passenger seat
Deactivating airbags
After installing a child restraint fixing system in
the front passenger seat, make sure that the
front, knee and side airbags on the front passenger
side are deactivated.
...
Vehicle Overview
The rear-wheel-drive BMW 1 Series enters its fifth year on the market with a
few visual changes, as well as a new higher-performance version from BMW's M
division, dubbed the 1 Series M. Above the ...