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Is there a BMW 7 seater?

Is there a BMW 7 seater?

The 2019 BMW X7 is a seven-passenger, three-row SUV that is available in two trim levels: xDrive40i and xDrive50i.

Which BMW 2 Series is the fastest?

M240i xDrive
The high-performance M240i xDrive is, of course, thirstier still, being the fastest version of the 2 Series until a new BMW M2 arrives. It has a 3.0-litre turbocharged six-cylinder engine borrowed from the BMW 4 Series, with figures of 34.9mpg and 200g/km.

Does all X7 have 3rd row?

The 2022 BMW X7 has an elegant interior, a user-friendly infotainment system, and two rows of welcoming seats, but its third row is mediocre, and cargo space is unimpressive for the class.

At what mileage does a BMW break down?

But how many miles do BMW vehicles last in general? Almost any BMW has the potential to run for up to 200,000 or even 250,000 miles with proper maintenance–and there are always going to be outliers that go further.

Is BMW Active Tourer Front Wheel Drive?

The BMW 2 Series Active Tourer represented a massive change in direction for the German carmaker: not only was it the company’s first MPV, but it was also the first to incorporate front-wheel drive.

How many used BMW 2 Series Active Tourer 218d cars are available?

With 121 used BMW 2 Series Active Tourer 218d cars available on Auto Trader, we have the largest range of cars for sale available across the UK.

Is the BMW 2-series Active Tourer the new Mercedes B-class rival?

(Although BMW probably thinks the Mercedes B-Class is the rival, because BMW always thinks Mercedes is its rival.) But, critically, MPVs are a dying breed, as families shift into faux-4WD crossovers. I could never have seen the 2-Series Active Tourer reversing that trend, unless it were dazzlingly brilliant. Turns out it isn’t.

What do you think about the BMW 216d?

Its narrow gate and inconsistent weight are frequently annoying and occasionally defeating. Within a couple of months, there will be xDrive versions, the 225i and 220d, and in front-drive a 216d and 220d. Normal enough BMW range development.

Should you look under the BMW Active Tourer skin?

But it’s worth looking under the skin of the Active Tourer because they’ll spin off so many cars from the same bones. BMW’s big cheeses say that with transverse engines and front- or all-wheel drive, this whole group of vehicles will eventually account for some 40 per cent of all the cars the group makes.

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