BMW 745Li Automatic Trunk Open

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The E65/E66 automobile platform is the basis for the 2002 through present BMW 7 series. It replaced the BMW E38 in 2002. E65 is the designation of the short wheel base version of the automobile, and E66 is the designation of the long wheel base version.
The arrival of this model heralded a new styling era for BMW with the work of chief designer Chris Bangle. The "Bangle-butt" rear styling has been especially controversial, and was toned down in a 2005 restyling. In addition, early production E65s were fraught with problems, the vast majority of which were caused by software issues, as well as the iDrive controversy. BMW repurchased a substantial number of 2002 and 2003 7 series cars in the USA. Subsequent software updates have largely cured these issues. Furthermore, BMW of North America extended the factory warranty on all 2002 and 2003 model year 7 series cars sold in the USA to 6 years or 100,000 miles (160,000 km) from the original 4-year or 50,000-mile (80,000 km) coverage. The UK however is still only covered by the standard 3 yr/unlimited mileage warranty on this model.
The E65/E66 are the only BMW cars that are available with the top of the line 6.0 liter V12 gasoline and 4.4 liter V8 turbodiesel engines, respectively the BMW N73 760i V12 and BMW M67D44 745d V8 Turbodiesel models.
The 2008 United States MSRP for the BMW 7 Series is: $75,800 (750i), $78,900 (750Li), and $122,600 (760Li).
In December 2007, The New Zealand government bought 34 diesel BMW 7 Series limousines to be used by the Prime Minister, the Members of Parliament and visiting dignitaries to the country, this was at an estimated cost of over NZD$3 million.
BMW 745Li Automatic Trunk.

Automatische heckklappenbetätigung bei BMW 745Li(E66 / 2004).

Automatisch openen / sluiten kofferdeksel BMW 745Li (E66 / 2004).

Auto Bootlid Operation BMW 745Li (E66 / 2004).

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  • dat would piss me off sorry. but it would when i open the 'trunk', i want to get my shit out and go, not stand there, wait and then have to stand and wait for it to close again

  • so useless, once i had electronic malfunction in the car and couldnt open the trunk, expensive shit !!!!

    To much electrnics in the cars today

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  • @jharl13

    you can close it manually.

  • The 7 series boot doesn't fly out into your face like a S class boot. But if given a choice between the two, I'd take the S class any day. Its engineered like no other car.

  • My e500 has a spring loaded trunk! Open's 100x faster :P

  • My e500 is sprign loaded trunk! Open's 100x faster :P

  • @jharl13 I cant hold 10 seconds dead body , people are heavy these days, more manual-better! This is bs , im not hatin :)

  • @jharl13  u can open it manuell too lil hater

  • that is probably way over expensive and adds wieght. I have a Cavalier with an electric latch but it has springs on the lid to open it

  • its completely motorised. in my c class, whn you open the boot on remote, the lid swings automatically up. but there is no motor involved.

  • your acting like thats amazing, my grandpas 1996 oldmobile has that feature and im not even joking

  • Wow that's very slow. My 745i truck didn't open that slow at all

    //owner of 745i

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