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BMW - 7 Series (2003)

Are you curious about the BMW 7 Series price for a 2003 model, or wondering what is a 2003 BMW 7 Series worth today? The 2003 BMW 7 Series stands out in the luxury sedan market with its blend of performance, comfort, and advanced technology. Though the exact cost of a 2003 unit varies by location, mileage, and condition, this overview gives you a clear picture of the BMW 7 Series 2003 price range and how it compares to today’s used market. --- Key Specifications

  • Engine: 4.4‑liter V8 (approx. 265 hp / 270 hp depending on variant)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (G21) or 6‑speed manual (U38) depending on trim
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (standard) or 4MATIC four‑wheel drive (optional)
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4,940 mm
    • Width: 1,861 mm
    • Height: 1,442 mm
    • Wheelbase: 3,150 mm
  • Torque: 409 Nm (280 lb‑ft) (VR‑M54) or 401 Nm (250 lb‑ft) (V8 S54)
  • Suspension: Adaptive dampers (optional), air‑bed rear: gives ride comfort
  • Brakes: Ventilated disc brakes front and rear, ABS, optional Traction Control (Dynamic Stability Control)
  • Interior Features:
    • Sof‑tf Stickered leather upholstery
    • Power‑adjustable seats (15‑way front, 12‑way lumbar)
    • Navigation system with live traffic, microphone‑board infotainment
    • 12‑volt power outlet (two) under dash
    • Dual‑zone automatic climate control
  • Safety: Standard airbags, optional side curtain airbags, optional rear‑view camera, brake‑assist, cruise control
  • Warranty: 24‑month/30‑kmi US bicycle warranty for separate mechanical like standard parts; extended options vary
--- Depreciation Insight The BMW 7 Series depreciation curve mirrors most high‑end luxury cars. In the first year, you’ll typically see a loss of 15‑20% of the original value, and by the third year the vehicle usually sits at roughly 50‑55% of its initial price. Depending on mileage and condition, a well‑maintained 2003 unit might retain about 40‑45% of its original value after five years. This shows that, while the used BMW 7 Series price will be lower than the new car launch, the depreciation is steady and predictable. A clean service record, low mileage, and minimal wear on the interior can keep the resale value higher within the same breakpoint. --- Comparison Context When you compare a 2003 BMW 7 Series price to similar luxury models in the same class—like the 2002 Mercedes‑E Classe 600 and the 2003 Audi A8—the 7 Series typically positions itself as slightly higher in torque and near‑premium comfort features. The E‑Class offers a smoother ride, but the 7 Series delivers more horsepower and a larger interior that can be a critical factor for those who value spaciousness. In terms of used BMW 7 Series price, the 7 Series generally trades a slightly higher figure than a comparable Mercedes, reflecting its status as a flagship flagship. Acquiring a 2003 unit at 70‑80% of the new price counterbalances the higher initial cost with better performance, luxury interiors, and a larger footprint. ---

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3 years ago used £2,490.00 Unlock all links
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3 years ago used £1,000.00 Unlock all links
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