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2017 BMW 7 Series review

Posted on October 24, 2017May 28, 2019 By Jarvis

Driving the big and powerful 2017 BMW M760i makes me feel like a success, as if I took a smart turn in life and now can have anything I want. It’s my personal Tony Robbins, giving me encouragement and high-fives.

The M760i feels like a car for closers.

What’s strange, though, is I can’t quite pin down what exactly it is about the M760i that makes me feel so impressive. BMW’s classic kidney grille doesn’t have anything like the monumental appearance of the grille on the Rolls-Royce Phantom. The 20-inch wheels are no bigger than on many other sedans. The subtle V12 badge on the C-pillar adds little to the car’s presence.

But presence the M760i definitely has, the whole appearing as much more than the sum of its parts. The M760i is at once stately and athletic, the zenith of technology while representing last century muscle.
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