The BMW 750Li: An $800,000 Ultra-Luxury Sedan with Unparalleled Refinement and Efficiency.

The BMW 750Li in question demands a higher resale value compared to its peers. The seller's rationale for this premium is intriguing and warrants further exploration.

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The 2009 BMW 750Li, a long-wheelbase model (code F02), is currently on the used car market with an asking price of 860 million VND. A quick market research shows that similar cars are advertised for a much lower price range of 440 to 570 million VND with low ODO. It’s evident that this particular 750Li demands a premium.

According to the seller, this German car has been serviced and had its engine overhauled, ensuring peace of mind for the next owner. Additionally, the seller justifies the higher price by stating that the cost of maintaining this car exceeds that of a regular vehicle.

The exterior of this BMW 750Li has been upgraded with a newer generation face-lift (code G12), including new front and rear bumpers, a grille, and side skirts. All the lights have also been upgraded to the G12 type. These extensive modifications make it hard to recognize this car as a 15-year-old 7-Series.

The glossy black paint still shines brightly. Details like the headlight clusters, chrome grille, and multi-spoke alloy wheels appear new, as they have been replaced.

Being the long-wheelbase version, this 750Li boasts dimensions of 5,212 x 1,902 x 1,486 mm (LxWxH), with a 3,210 mm wheelbase. Compared to the standard model, it is 140 mm longer, offering significantly more rear legroom.

The interior has been partially upgraded with an M Sport steering wheel, a new infotainment screen, and a new gear knob. The cabin is in good condition, with no major signs of wear and tear on the leather upholstery. Some creases are visible, but they are negligible considering the car’s age.

Notable features of this BMW 750Li include leather seats with electric adjustment, heating, and cooling functions; a four-zone climate control system; a sunroof; a six-disc DVD player with AUX and USB connectivity, and a ten-speaker audio system. The rear passengers enjoy two individual entertainment screens, electric sun blinds, and massaging seats.

Under the hood, the 2009 BMW 750Li is powered by a 4.4L twin-turbo V8 engine, producing 408 horsepower and 600 Nm of torque. It is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. This setup enables the car to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.8 seconds and reach a top speed of 250 km/h.

Despite having a V8 engine, the seller claims a fuel consumption figure of 8.5 liters per 100 km, which is impressive even for a smaller engine like the 3.5L V6 found in the Toyota Camry.

Safety features on this BMW include adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, active braking, night vision with infrared cameras, blind-spot monitoring, lane change assist, a head-up display, and adaptive headlights.

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