Reviews of the 2008 BMW 750i
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CNET Review
The Good: The Logic7 stereo in the 2008 BMW 750i produces excellent sound, and Bluetooth cell phone integration works very well. Map resolution on the navigation system looks very good, and overall the 750i is enjoyable to drive.
The Bad: iDrive menus are confounding, with odd labels, and the disc changer uses a cartridge. The placement of the manual shift buttons doesn't work for sport driving, and mileage is very poor.
The Bottom Line: The 2008 BMW 750i is a big sport luxury sedan that is, in many ways, everything we would expect from BMW, but it suffers from some older technology that needs an update.
Manufacturer: BMW of North America
Part number: 100951362
Basic car properties
- Body style Sedan
- Trim levels 750i
- Available Engine Gas
Safety Features
- Smart airbags Standard
- Antilock brakes Standard
- Traction control Standard
- Stability control Standard
- Steerable headlights Standard
- Roadside assistance Standard
- Adaptive cruise control Standard
Entertainment
- HD radio Optional
- Satellite radio Optional
- Video entertainment system Optional
- Multizone entertainment Optional
- Connection for portable MP3 sound system Standard
- MP3 CD-enabled sound system Optional
Climate/convenience
- Heated/cooled seats Optional
- Integrated interface (iDrive, for example) Optional
- Two-way security system Standard
- 12V power outlet Standard
Drivetrain Technology
- Drivetrain available Rear-drive
Navigation
- Trip computer Standard
- Voice activated navigation Standard
- DVD navigation system (non-GPS) Standard
Communication
- Bluetooth phone interface Standard
- Home automation integration Standard
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