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  1. At Edmunds we drive every car we review, performing road tests and competitor comparisons to help you find your perfect car. Read the full in-depth review of the Used 1998 7 Series at...

  2. The third generation of BMW’s executive saloon – codenamed the E38 – was launched in 1994. Power came from a selection of straight-six, V8 and V12 engines. Inside it was pure luxury… and packed with kit (as you’d expect from a car in this price bracket). Safety features included traction control, self-levelling xenon headlights, and ...

  3. Jul 29, 2012 · 75. First Name:Paul. BMW Model:E38 728i. BMW Year:2000. Posted July 29, 2012. Dear all. New here so hopefully I've put this in the right place. I'm new here and looking to buy a turn of the century 728 (or 740 but am worried about the extra expense) and would appreciate any advice. I live in the London 'burbs, have a family and don't do a lot ...

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    Despite its position as the luxury flagship of the BMW range, the 7 Series is a surprisingly easy car to overlook. Aside from the excellence of such opposition as the Mercedes S-class, Audi A8 and Lexus LS430, the 7 series has also had to contend with the enemy within - the BMW 5 Series. Such is the excellence of the 5 Series package that few see t...

    Introduced in 1994, the Series three BMW 7 Series brought an ageing but well-respected product line bang up to date. With sleeker styling setting the trend for big executive cars, the 7 Series range designations were a continuation of where the old model left off, although the introduction of the full range was phased over some time. The first cars...

    There aren't too many surprises with a 7 Series. You know it's going to be beautifully built, great to drive, understated and well equipped - at a price. You'll get all the luxury and gadgets you could possibly want, and then some. Try radar parking-sensors built into the back bumper of some models. Even on the base 728i model you get intelligent t...

    Just about the only problem reported with the 7 Series has been sticking valves on 728i models, caused by running them on high sulphur petrol. Most of the cars you'll come across will still be covered under warranty, and the service history should carry the stamps of franchised dealers or well-respected specialists. When paying this sort of money y...

    (Approx - based on a 1994 730i) A replacement clutch is around £130, while front brake pads weigh in around £50 and an alternator (exchange) roughly £230.

    It's no wonder that when McLaren were looking for the world's finest engine to plumb into the guts of their F1 supercar they chose the BMW V12. It's an absolute beauty, and is one are where BMW has Audi and Lexus firmly by the short ands curlies. Under the bonnet of the 750i lies a 5.4-litre 326bhp engine which, on the autobahn, is restricted to 15...

    Ever wondered why so many used car dealers drive a 7 Series? It's because they know a good buy when they see one. The Seven has suffered at the hands of the Mercedes S class, Audi A8 and Lexus LS400/430 models and as such makes excellent value as a used proposition. Though the slightly raffish image may put some off, don't be fooled into thinking t...

  5. Mar 11, 2022 · 1 of 6. BMW 7-Series Saloon (1994 - 2002) in-depth review. Read our experts' views on the engine, practicality, running costs, overall performance and more.

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  6. Accelerations, 1/4 mile time and top speed for 1998 BMW 728i (man. 5) (142 kW / 193 PS / 190 hp). Performance review with 0-60 mph, 0-100 km/h, 0-100 mph, 0-160 km/h, 0-200 km/h, quarter mile times and accelerations chart. Speed vs RPM graph. Data for the car edition of the year 1998 up to mid-year 1998 for Europe .

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