2000 BMW 750iL, finished in black with a black interior. According to the build sheet provided in the gallery, factory equipment includes the Electronic Damper Control (EDC) system, a self-leveling suspension system, a power sunroof, Montana leather upholstery, heated and power-adjustable active front seats, heated rear seats, and Park Distance Control (PDC).Modifications to this 750iL are extensive, and the full list is detailed below. include 18-inch Style 37 "M Parallel" wheels, an Alpina front spoiler, an executive-style overhead console with integrated controls, rear picnic tables, power-adjustable front headrests with illuminated rear vanity mirrors, custom wood veneer trim around the interior, and a Bavsound Stage One speaker kit.The third-generation or "E38" BMW 7 Series was sold from 1994 to 2001 with a mid-cycle update for 2000. The last 7 Series before the controversial Chris Bangle–styled fourth-generation model, the E38 was offered in short- and long-wheelbase body styles with V8 or V12 engines for the North American market.Power comes from the 5.4-liter "M73" V12, rated at 326 horsepower and 361 lb-ft of torque. Output is sent to the rear wheels via a 5-speed automatic transmission.
Preis | $11,363 |
Zustang | Used |
Make | BMW |
Model | 750iL |
Year | 2000 |
Miles | 188,400 |
Color | Black |
Engine | 5.4L V12 |
Region | Hartford, CT |