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I own the 2023 BMW X7, and while it boasts stunning
I own the 2023 BMW X7, and while it boasts stunning aesthetics and impressive performance, there is a significant drawback that cannot be overlooked: the air conditioning system. Living in Texas, where temperatures can easily exceed 100 degrees, the inefficiency of the AC is a major issue. On scorching days, it takes over 45 minutes to cool the cabin, particularly for the driver and front passenger. The air flow is incredibly weak; the fan at level 5 feels equivalent to level 1 on a Honda Civic. This is unacceptable for a luxury SUV. The discomfort caused by the inadequate cooling system makes it hard to enjoy the otherwise excellent features of the car. Unfortunately, due to this critical flaw, I cannot recommend the 2024 BMW X7, especially for those living in hot climates.
- Comfort 1.0
- Interior 4.0
- Performance 4.0
- Value 1.0
- Exterior 4.0
- Reliability 4.0
- Does not recommend this car
Buyer Beware
We had traded in a Lexus LX570 for the BMW X7 and had a good experience with the dealer when placing the build. We've been overall pleased with the vehicle until a few weeks ago. We were parking the car going about 3 MPH, about 3 feet from the curb, when pressing the brakes again the car accelerated. We pressed the brakes again and the car accelerated even faster. The automatic braking didn't work and we ended up hitting a building. The driver assistant package should've applied the brakes avoiding the collision. Some other owners of the 2023 X7 posted that BMW has a software glitch with the Driver Assistant Package which ends up turning off the system BMW corporate sent an engineer to do an inspection on the vehicle. They didn't find anything and the black box indicated the vehicle was accelerating at the time of the crash. No surprise as this is what we stated from the time of the accident. Following the accident and doing a Google search, we found information on SUA (Sudden Unintended Acceleration). The auto industry seems to have an issue with this but they don't admit to it. We found posting by owners of different BMW models and years that express the same situation. Parking at a slow rate of speed, when the vehicle accelerated when pressing the brake and then accelerating even faster when pressing the brake again, ending up in an accident. We believe this is the case with our vehicle. Some articles indicate the SUA is caused by a computer error sending a message to the vehicle to accelerate when the driver is actually pressing the brakes. Additional articles question whether the black box records the correct information relating to this situation. We're looking to see what our options are, as we're concerned this may happen again and could results in a person being injured or worse.
- Comfort 5.0
- Interior 4.0
- Performance 4.0
- Value 3.0
- Exterior 4.0
- Reliability 1.0
- Purchased a New car
- Used for Commuting
- Does not recommend this car
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this 2023 bmw x7 is even bigger then before and it espcillly nice car. the interior is very spacious and a whole fmaily could fit in their. it is also veyr rleiable and it is also really comfortrbale when I sit in the 2023 bmw x7. it is so better thne the older ones and it has excellent diegshn and exterior styling. it is veyr nice and veyr good lights as well.
- Comfort 5.0
- Interior 5.0
- Performance 5.0
- Value 4.0
- Exterior 5.0
- Reliability 4.0
- Purchased a New car
- Used for Having fun
- Does recommend this car