@PeterFk7 no im saying buddy bc how could you not tell that the 2 week comment was a joke 🤣🤣 it was sarcasm and you took it serious so i said buddy. obviously 2 weeks is no where near enough to judge a cars reliability.
This is just their take on an s class. The one piece digital dash is clearly a nod of mercedes, the new mustangs have a similar dash too. Mercedes interior is always 1-2 years ahead the competition. Bmw is better for power. I still think Mercedes handling is better.
taupe grey/night blue full merino leather with the white open pore wood or black mirror finish silver line wood is probably the best interior spec, cashmere/merino comes close tho
This car is an example of just because you can doesn't mean you should. This will be another one of those cars that gets dumped once the warranty and lease is up. I never see older 7 series on the road. Only thing close is an LS and S Class maybe an A8 occasionally.
I have a colleague who speaks exactly like the BMW. Now, I am giving a second thought, if she’s (my colleague) real or just an AI, and I am under heavy mushroom influence.
Here we go again with the little Anti-Technology Rant (just seen another video where the Substitute Topher did the same thing). This time about the Trunk Not Opening if you Don't have the Key on you.... How about Keep the Key on you like what makes sense? Why keep it in the Car? It's a Safety thing. Love the Video though, but it's just Played Out when I keep hearing about how you want things to be "Old School" or whatever.
tbh though car sales in general are slowing due to interest rates and market saturation. I don't think the prior 7 series was flying off dealer lots either.
doesnt matter, since companies are making more off luxury cars than ever. sales in total may go down but the asian market is booming for luxury cars and they are willing to spend a fckton of money for it.
Planned obsolescence and consumerism sucks. The old BMW we know and love is dead. This is a completely different company now. Chinese-market simp company. All for the so-called “biggest car market on earth” China. It’s weird how there are some Chinese car companies designed to appeal to western markets, but the western car brands are designing mostly for China, and they end up looking ugly in the process.
I remember when BMW's used to be easily recognizable. Now these newer generations are so bland and boring, they just exist. Nothing special to look at. Which is probably why they're so into those hideous front grills so there's some kind of talking point about the (lack of) styling. The display and tachometer are so odd too, it doesn't have any resemblance to BMW's of yesteryear which typically had nice gauges. At least there aren't as many gimmicks as Mercedes, which seem to be tailored purely for 'influencers' aka, clout chasers and attention seekers.
V12s are gone with essentially all manufacturers, most dont even offer V8s anymore. Welcome to the 2020s, maybe try to come to terms with reality someday
@@alisonsechini6555 No, he didn't make any points. And you also have failed to have any actual content in yours. A number of cylinders does not mean smaller. "V12 are in the past" is an empty, meaningless, cultist statement which has no logic nor is it a valid argument. Your comment is in the past. There, does that make sense? Did I win the argument?
Everyone talks about how ugly the 4 series is. I disagree - this one is way uglier. Virtually no one looks at the 4 series on the street and says "oh that's hideous" - maybe online in photos and videos.