Meh, Not Convinced by the 2024 BMW i7 Review!

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That thing looks pretty sweet, but honestly, I don't think it's my vibe to own it.
Something's just not quite there with the styling, you know?


 
Exterior looks ok but the interior really looks ugly. I hate those crystal blings, that's not the BMW that I know.
 
That thing looks pretty sweet, but honestly, I don't think it's my vibe to own it.
Something's just not quite there with the styling, you know?



I get what you mean, but I actually think the 2024 BMW i7’s styling is bold in all the right ways. It’s sleek yet imposing, and that front grille, love it or hate it, it definitely makes a statement. I’d say it's worth a second look!
 
I'm thinking if I were to get one I'd go for the rear-wheel drive, save some money, and lose some of the gadgets. It's a great car for comfort, but they really need to sort out the tech and maybe rethink some of the design choices.
 
I lease my daily driver cars and usually get a new one every 30 to 36 months. I always order to get exactly what I want.

There is always the nagging thought about waiting for the next model or the “facelift,” where everything will be so much better, but I have found that this way of thinking can be a real gamble. Just when you think you made the right decision, you find out that in the “New & Improved” model, they dropped things that you REALLY liked about the previous one.

My 2024 I7 isn’t perfect, but compared to the 2022 MB S580 I had, which was my last new DD, it is a breath of fresh air and I am thoroughly enjoying it. I’m glad I didn’t wait and went BMW & full electric when I did.
 
I had a 2023 iX. For health reasons my wife couldn’t get into it anymore. Traded in for a 2025 i7 60 drive. The trade in cover all3 years lease. After owning the iX I realized that you can’t own an electric car. Things change too quickly. The i7 is by for the best car I have ever had
 
I had a 2023 iX. For health reasons my wife couldn’t get into it anymore. Traded in for a 2025 i7 60 drive. The trade in cover all3 years lease. After owning the iX I realized that you can’t own an electric car. Things change too quickly. The i7 is by for the best car I have ever had

Yes, I absolutely agree. The tech is rapidly advancing and owning an EV, on my opinion, is not the way to go. Lease and enjoy it for three years or so, then get a new one.
 

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