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Sacramento, California -- You can drive and drive. You can study and test. You study interior and exterior motor vehicle features until your eyes glaze over. And just when you think you have it all figured out...
They deliver a BMW Alpina XB7 sport-utility vehicle to your drive way. Sticker price: $159,145. Three rows of everything you can imagine riding on 23-inch wheels.
Some vehicles have this and some of that and ... you won't need to worry about that if you drop some serious coin on this vehicle. It has so much that BMW's "ultimate driving machine" slogan seems like a humble statement.
Lap of luxury? How about soft-close automatic doors? Gotta have those crystal headlights and illuminated kidney grille. Not just cupholders but heated and cooling cupholders. I could go on about extras, but rest assured that the list is quite long.
And that's on top of seemingly every state-of-the-art driving-enhancement, security and safety device known to the globe. Connectivity technology is particularly impressive in this Alpina XB7.
So, how does it drive? Here's a clue: the power plant is a 4.4-liter bi-turbo V-8 rated at 631 horsepower. That's more than some purpose-built professional racing machines.
Off the line, power comes on in a relatively quiet manner, but physical forces mash you deep into your seat. With revs up, it's a dominant freeway force, capable of blazing through tight spots with startling ease. Indeed, every other vehicle seems frozen in place when the Alpina is at full song.
Muscular performance does impact fuel mileage, which comes in at 16 miles per gallon in the city and 20 mpg on the highway.
Needless to say, this Alpina is in a lofty vehicle segment, one occupied by Mercedes-Benz sport-utes and Cadillac Escalades to name just two. I can only imagine the satisfying high of browsing six-figure machines for purchase.
For those who know that high, this Alpina XB7 deserves a look.





