# 2008-2015 BMW 750Li The BMW 750Li represents the long-wheelbase flagship of BMW's F01-generation 7 Series, offering opulent rear-seat accommodations and cutting-edge technology. Powered by a twin-turbocharged 4.4L V8 producing 400-445 horsepower (depending on model year), it delivers effortless performance wrapped in executive luxury. Reviewers praised its refined powertrain, sophisticated air suspension, and tech-forward cabin featuring iDrive, available night vision, and massaging seats. However, it earned notoriety for complexity-related reliability issues and eye-watering maintenance costs as it ages. The 750Li excels for buyers seeking premium German luxury at depreciated prices who can budget for specialist maintenance. It's ideal for chauffeur-driven executives or enthusiasts wanting flagship presence without new-car pricing. Best suited for highway cruising and business transport rather than spirited driving.
The 2008-2015 BMW 750Li incurs exceptionally high maintenance costs due to complex twin-turbo V8 engine issues, expensive air suspension repairs, and failure-prone electronics. Parts and labor are premium-priced. Reliability is below average with costly repairs for turbos, fuel injectors, and oil leaks. Insurance rates are elevated due to high replacement costs and repair complexity.
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