BMW i7
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signdetres (09-16-23)
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I don't use the word "presence" to be correlated with size. It just means that car has a very high end and regal feel to it. I'd say that about it from a side angle.
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It's pretty simple, actually. This is an ICE platform transformed into an EV. Although my Polestar has a frunk, it's very small due to it sharing the platform with it's Volvo ICE counterpart
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But what is up front in the i7? Watched Doug's review and from 20:30 for almost 2 minutes he's got the engine hood open but never once says how or why they didn't use this as a frunk... How is that not a "quirk"??
In the comments of that video is a great one liner. Someone says "I was in the market for a sedan. The BMW i7 is 212 inches which is a little too long for my garage, so I went with a 2012 Civic instead." Made me laugh out loud.
In the comments of that video is a great one liner. Someone says "I was in the market for a sedan. The BMW i7 is 212 inches which is a little too long for my garage, so I went with a 2012 Civic instead." Made me laugh out loud.
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AMIRZA786 (09-18-23)
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Like I said in another thread, the i7 is the most impressive car I have ever driven. The ride, isolation and refinement are truly Rolls Royce level. I'm seriously considering one.
I've grown to really like how it looks, the interior puts the new S Class to shame too
I've grown to really like how it looks, the interior puts the new S Class to shame too
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AMIRZA786 (09-18-23)
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so the front clip of the i7 is LUDICROUSLY long. placed on the side it goes from the front door to half way along the rear door:
i see nothing 'regal' about it, just ungainly.
compare with s-class... this is elegant proportions.
i see nothing 'regal' about it, just ungainly.
compare with s-class... this is elegant proportions.