For The super-smooth 6.0-litre V12 and eight-speed auto gearbox offer an optimum combination; this is a luxury long-wheelbase limo which is also a great drive, while this sporty trim brings 19-inch alloys as well as unique M Sport styling inside and out
Against Rather firm-riding, even in Comfort mode. High CO2 emissions – 299g/km – means large tax bills (if such things bother V12 buyers) and 21.9mpg is as good as it gets.
The ultimate BMW saloon, spacious and upmarket, but at a price and frankly, unnecessary for anything other than one-upmanship.
There are five versions of the 7 Series, based on three engines and two wheelbases. The one constant is that they're expensive to buy or lease, depreciate heavily and have running costs beyond the pockets of most of us.
With all this in mind, the 3.0-litre turbodiesel – currently the most economical, lowest-emitting luxury car on sale – will be the choice of around nine out of 10 buyers. There's no lack of performance, driving pleasure or luxury with it, though you can't yet have it with the longer wheelbase.
We've yet to drive either of the twin-turbo 3.0-litre six-cylinder 740s, but have tried the long-wheelbase 750Li with a twin-turbo 4.4-litre V8. The engine's magnificent, but likely to be a rarity here because of the impact it has on costs. Both petrols are available in long-wheelbase form for an extra £3000.
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