Used BMW 7 Series 2001 - 2008 review

The BMW 7 Series is a luxury car that's good to drive and to be driven in, but its appearance isn’t to all tastes.

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What's the used BMW 7 Series like?

This BMW 7 Series was the first model to usher in the brand's new-age styling. Some praised its boldness, but to others it just looked weird. BMW responded by softening the car’s lines as part of the 2005 facelift.

It’s a very big car, particularly if you go for the long-wheelbase version. Whichever 7 Series you choose, however, the interior is huge and lavishly equipped, and the boot enormous but rather awkwardly shaped.

Overview
The BMW 7 Series is a luxury car that's good to drive and to be driven in, but its appearance isn’t to all tastes.

Pros

  • Spacious, classy interior
  • A fine cruiser
  • Surprisingly enjoyable to drive

Cons

  • Looks are 'distinctive' at best
  • iDrive infotainment system is distracting to use

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£4,299

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£5,699

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£5,950

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£5,989

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£5,995

BMW 7 SERIES 3.0 730d SE Auto Euro 5 4dr

BMW 7 SERIES

3.0 730d SE Auto Euro 5 4dr

£6,995

BMW 7 Series 3.0 730d SE Luxury Edition Auto Euro 5 4dr

BMW 7 Series

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£7,250

BMW 7 Series 3.0 730d M Sport Auto Euro 5 4dr

BMW 7 Series

3.0 730d M Sport Auto Euro 5 4dr

£7,995

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BMW 7 Series

3.0 730d M Sport Auto Euro 5 4dr

£9,685

Many of the gadgets are controlled using BMW's iDrive infotainment system, which is operated by twirling and clicking a big silver dial between the front seats and following menus on a screen set into the dashboard. BMW improved iDrive massively for subsequent models, but here it's overly complicated.

The speed-sensitive steering is accurate and body lean is well controlled without impinging on comfort. It makes the 7 Series a fine cruiser and surprisingly enjoyable to drive by luxury saloon standards, but a Mercedes S-Class is quieter at speed.

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Ownership cost

BMW 7 Series (01 - 08)

What used BMW 7 Series will I get for my budget?

Most big luxury saloons suffer from heavy depreciation, and the BMW 7 Series is no different, which is good news for those buying used.

Examples that have covered mega miles can be picked up for a few thousand pounds. However, we’d be tempted to go for a post-facelift 730d diesel in good condition, which pushes the starting price point up to about £6000.

Even low-mileage, run-out models from 2008 can be bought for less than £10,000, which isn't bad considering they cost more than £50,000 when new.

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BMW 7 Series (01 - 08)

Which used BMW 7 Series should I buy?

We'd go for the 730i petrol or 730 diesel, although you'll pay a fair bit more for the diesel because it’s in greater demand.

Other than these, there are three more petrols to consider: the 740i, 750i and 760i. However, each costs more to own without bringing much more to the party.

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Every version of the 7 Series is available in standard and long-wheelbase form, with the latter models badged Li, but given how much space the standard car offers, it’s not worth paying extra for a long-wheelbase version.

Automatic gearboxes are standard across the range, and the lavish spec of every 7 Series also includes leather seats, climate control, cruise control and parking sensors. SE models gain bigger alloy wheels, a built-in phone, and sat-nav.

Our favourite BMW 7 Series: 730d SE

Alternatives

BMW 7 Series (01 - 08)

What alternatives should I consider to a used BMW 7 Series?

The contemporary Mercedes S-Class is quieter and more comfortable than the 7 Series, so tended to beat it in group tests when both cars were new. However, the S-Class holds its value better so will cost you thousands more now.

More affordable options are the Jaguar XJ and the Audi A8, with the former even better to drive than the 7 Series. However, the Jaguar's looks are as polarising as the BMW’s and it feels distinctly cramped by comparison.

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This isn’t a problem in the A8 and it has the sort of beautifully built interior you’d expect from an Audi, but ride comfort is a little disappointing.

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BMW 7 Series 3.0 730d M Sport Auto Euro 5 4dr

BMW 7 Series

3.0 730d M Sport Auto Euro 5 4dr

£5,699

BMW 7 Series 3.0 730d SE Luxury Edition Auto Euro 5 4dr

BMW 7 Series

3.0 730d SE Luxury Edition Auto Euro 5 4dr

£5,950

BMW 7 SERIES 3.0 730d SE Auto Euro 5 4dr

BMW 7 SERIES

3.0 730d SE Auto Euro 5 4dr

£5,989

BMW 7 Series 3.0 740d M Sport Auto Euro 5 4dr

BMW 7 Series

3.0 740d M Sport Auto Euro 5 4dr

£5,995

BMW 7 SERIES 3.0 730d SE Auto Euro 5 4dr

BMW 7 SERIES

3.0 730d SE Auto Euro 5 4dr

£6,995

BMW 7 Series 3.0 730d SE Luxury Edition Auto Euro 5 4dr

BMW 7 Series

3.0 730d SE Luxury Edition Auto Euro 5 4dr

£7,250

BMW 7 Series 3.0 730d M Sport Auto Euro 5 4dr

BMW 7 Series

3.0 730d M Sport Auto Euro 5 4dr

£7,995

BMW 7 Series 3.0 730d M Sport Auto Euro 5 4dr

BMW 7 Series

3.0 730d M Sport Auto Euro 5 4dr

£9,685

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