1995 BMW 740i

SOLD! This is a prime example of an elegant luxury vehicle aging beautifully. 11 years young and this classic still demands the respect it receives and rightly deserves. This 740i is powered by the infamous BMW 282-hp, 32-valve, 4.0-liter V8 that purrs until you step on it and unleash the lion within that yearns to roar. The power plant is perfectly mated with a 5-speed automatic transmission with Adaptive Transmission Control (ATC) that shifts crisp and clean. The ATC feature automatically selects the best gear as determined by the way the car is being driven (sedately or aggressively), road conditions and specific driving situations. It has 18 inch M Parallel wheels that look fantastic. The exterior is in great shape with the brilliant Alpine White paint showing extremely well. This 740i comes with a full complement of comfort and convenience items such as a Multi Information Display at the top of the console that includes steering wheel controls for the quality sound system (with optional 6 disc CD changer in the trunk and the DSP upgrade), cruise control and optional BMW phone (not included). You also get all the standard amenities the BMW 7 series is famous for like automatic climate control, an on board computer, a power sun roof, power locks, power windows, soft leather power seating with memory and a tasteful amount of wood trim. A few things to note are that the driver door lock must be operated manually, the driver window controls only operate the driver window (the rest of the window switches working properly at their individual stations), the driver side mirror does not fold due to a previous repair and the air bag light is on. The few imperfections do not keep this car from being The Ultimate Driving Machine. The perfect combination of luxury and performance the BMW 740i is the best that BMW had to offer in its day. This car was over $60,000 new and is priced to sell at $7,900.

Asking: $7,900

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