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BMW X7 FROM $135,900

BMW’s first full size seven-seat SUV, the X7 starts from $135,900 for the 195kW/620Nm 3.0-litre turbodiesel six 30d, tested here. The 3.0-litre triple turbodiesel M50d, with 294kW and 760Nm, is $181,900, as is the 390kW/750Nm 4.4-litre twin turbopetrol V8 M50i.

The X7 is the stretched, three-row version of the X5.

With the back two rows stowed the cargo floor is close to 2.1 metres in length. With

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