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You can get a sense of its size by comparing it to the 5er next to it. Beautiful Tanzanite Blue. Perfect for the new 7er with Cream interiorperfect car
Photos instagram: @tim1king
You can get a sense of its size by comparing it to the 5er next to it. Beautiful Tanzanite Blue. Perfect for the new 7er with Cream interiorperfect car
Photos instagram: @tim1king
More so to the iX that is parked next to the 5er.You can get a sense of its size by comparing it to the 5er next to it. Beautiful Tanzanite Blue. Perfect for the new 7er with Cream interior
When seen in the flesh. You get see how subtle and three-dimensional the surface areas really are....and pertaining solely to the flank area as of the tendon ridge and beneath, there's even a trace of "Ingenlath/Missoni/Escobedo" (although that would be "German/Austrian/Iberian"). To me, these three fellows are currently the best in the business.
You can get a sense of its size by comparing it to the 5er next to it.
Which model and colour spec did you see it irl?You have to see it.
It looks really different to anything else in the way it mixes traditional BMW with avantgarde styling.
Yet retains the appearance of a car and less of an appliance.
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The models that were shown at the Olympiahalle.Which model and colour spec did you see it irl?
You have to see it.
It looks really different to anything else in the way it mixes traditional BMW with avantgarde styling.
Yet retains the appearance of a car and less of an appliance.
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I dont know how yall feel but i actually like the two tone colourway more than the uno tone,it fits very well with the design language going at the front and the back.
I call the red and beige two-tone (or really all the other colors with the beige) Arabian spec. Looks too showy.That red and beige two-tone is revolting. Not even an actual Rolls Royce could pull it off. The black and dark grey metallic is the only acceptable combo.
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