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1997 BMW 7 SERIES 728i

Petrol Saloon, Blue Metallic, 65,000 Miles, Leather Interior, Sunroof, Power Assisted Steering, Central Locking, Electric Windows, CD Stereo, Remote Locking and Alarm, Electric Mirrors, Antilock Breaking System,Alloy wheels, Driver Airbag,Air Bag,Body Coloured Bumpers,Central, Heated Rear Screen, Air-Conditioning, Computer, Front Fog Lights, Rear Head Rest, Side Air Bags.

CIF Price £9,795 (Sterling Pounds)

BMW 7 SERIES

BMW 7 SERIES

BMW 7 SERIES

BMW 7 SERIES

BMW 7 SERIES

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BMW 7 SERIES

BMW 7 SERIES

BMW 7 SERIES

BMW 7 SERIES


BMW 7 SERIES

BMW 7 SERIES


BMW 7 SERIES


BMW 7 SERIES


BMW 7 SERIES


BMW 7 SERIES


BMW 7 SERIES


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Used Vehicles Exporters - New Cars Exports UK

UK NEW AND USED CARS EXPORTS NEWS!! 

The UK Automotive Exportation sector is a global leader in process and product innovation of New and Used Second Hand Autos to the rest of the world. Within the European Union, the UK’s Exportation industry has the best car and commercial vehicle makers and exporters. British citizens (English – England, Welsh – Wales, Scottish – Scotland and Irish – Ireland) bought over 2.5 million new cars in the UK last year, 0.4 million European Cars and 5.6 million used second hand cars. Cheap car and auto production is rising since joining the European Union, now exporting about 1.67 million cheap units. New and Used Second Hand Commercial vehicle exporters and passenger vehicles production, looks set to exceed 600,000 auto units for the first time since 1998.

In the recent years, the exportation of new and used cars from the United Kingdom (UK) to the rest of the world (including Japan) has significantly increased. This Exportation success is in contrast to past years where the bulk of vehicles being exported from exporters in Europe, were mainly from Germany. Japan however, still dominates the world’s bulk source for the exports of cheap new and used cars either second hand, or from car Auctions. These cheap Japanese vehicles to many countries worldwide including Britain and the rest of European Union, was due to the reliability that these cars have and the cheaper costs of running Japanese vehicles in general.

BMW 7 SERIES INFO

The 2001 BMW 7 Series was available in five trims: 740i, 740iL, 750iL, 740iL Protection, and 750iL Protection. Standard safety equipment included dual front and side airbags, optional rear side airbags, the Head Protection System, an anti-lock brake system (ABS), child safety locks, BMW's Dynamic Stability Control, and an impact sensor that automatically unlocks doors and turns on interior lights and hazard flashers after a serious accident.

A 4.4-liter 282-horsepower V8 engine powered the 740 trims, while the top-level 750iL had a 5.4-liter 326-horsepower V12. Standard features included leather and walnut trim, power windows and door locks, a power moonroof, an AM/FM stereo with cassette and CD changer, xenon headlights, an onboard navigation system, and run-flat tires. The 740iL included the same equipment as the 740i, but with a longer wheelbase. The 750iL added Park Distance Control, a voice recognition cellular telephone, heated front and rear seats, and multi-spoke alloy wheels. The Protection series featured bullet-resistant glass, light armor that protects against handguns, and a modified suspension with Electronic Damping Control. Also standard on all 7-Series trims was the Mayday system providing an instant connection to either BMW Roadside assistance or emergency services.

SECOND HAND CARS INFO

The purchase of second hand cars from Auctions and Auction houses such as the British Car Auctions has significantly dropped with the increased strength of the British pound. Joining of the European Union has also reduced popularity of Car Auctions in the UK because cheaper Cars can be exported and Imported from Europe – Germany in Particular - without restriction and risks associated with car Auctions. The sector now accounts for over 9% of our total export of goods. Over the last 5 years UK has exported, on average, over a million cheaper cars a year - a fivefold increase in real terms since 1986 and twice the amount from Germany. Japanese, German, African and American manufacturers import cheaper British built cars into their home markets and over 70% of UK Car Exports go to Europe, including Germany.

UK CAR MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY

‘British Japanese’ Honda and their English brokers - whose Swindon facility is the UK's largest exporter of passenger cars to Japan, America, Asia Middle East and Africa. British MG Rover and their brokers - whose joint venture with Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation will help to fund the exporting and development of new vehicle models at cheaper manufacturing costs. ‘British Japanese’ Toyota and their English brokers whose £50 million investment at Burnaston has raised the exporting capacity by more than 50,000 and created 500 jobs;

‘British American’ Ford and their brokers - where 25% of the company's entire global engine production, and all its diesel engines, now come from the UK at a much cheaper rate than anywhere else on the world. These cheap rates ensure that the United Kingdom (UK) is ahead of the rest of the manufactures in car exporting. British GM Vauxhall and their Brokers - where production at Ellesmere Port is to be expanded to meet demand for the new Astra cars. ‘British Japanese’ Nissan and their English brokers who blazed the trail to the UK in the early 1980s, and continues to run the most productive car manufacturing site in Europe.

Great Britain - Especially the English industry is continuing to show a firm commitment to the science budget - more than double since 1997 to £3.3 billion by 2007/8. The English, Scottish, Irish and Welsh secured £12million for the hugely successful Manufacturing Advisory Service - a program that has boosted manufacturing by more than £53million, delivering an average £100,000 added value to every manufacturer that goes through the full program.

THE FUTURE OF THE UK CAR INDUSTRY (EXPORTATION AND MANUFACTURE)

It is anticipated that the Exporting of New vehicles and second hand used cars and the funding for the Technology Strategy will increase by £140m per annum by 2007/8. Taken with the re-direction of existing spend on exports innovation, this will increase spending on the Technology Strategy to more than £250m per annum on exports, by 2007/8. Helping British (English, Scottish and Irish) Car manufacturers and exporters pull through new technologies and processes from the science base and turn them into competitive exporters advantage.

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