2010 BMW 730d review, test drive

     BMW’s snub-nose limo is both very comfortable and very fast, fulfilling both the carmaker’s primary objectives easily

    Published on Dec 09, 2009 08:00:00 AM

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    Make : BMW
    Model : 7 Series

     As always, there’s more tech on work here - regenerative braking, alternator disengagement and other ‘efficient dynamic’ features as well. Ii is ferociously well equipped. But this also means that owners paying nearly a crore for the car are more likely to be worried about windscreen-washer consumption than fuel bills. What will cause more than some worry is the lack of a spare. Yes, run-flat tyres mean you don’t really need a spare, but there are many parts of India which are more than 100km away from a replacement tyre.

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