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Car expert Paul Maric shows you what $300k can buy in a TikTok video


completely new BMW Series 7 landed in Australia and TikTok car expert Paul Maric got a chance to get close to the German brand’s latest creation and we think it could be the world’s most luxurious car. Let us explain why.

TikTok influencer Paul Maric, controller user @paulmaricshared a videotapes on TikTok shows off some of the incredible features you’ll find on this $300,000 luxury car – the video has been viewed over 6 million times!

Paul Maric explains in the TikTok video, “BMW now uses Swarovski crystals in the headlights so they sparkle in daylight, even when they’re not turned on,” he says.

It’s even better with doors, Maric demonstrating how doors open with just a smart key.

“Using the key fob, the buttons on the door, or by putting your foot on the brake, the car can automatically open and close the door on demand,” Maric said in her TikTok video.

You may be wondering – what if there was a car or a person next to you? Sensors located on the front and rear panels measure the distance between the 7 Series and the vehicle or person next to it and stop the door on short impact.

But, the best is definitely kept until the end.

Maric showed off a HUGE TV in the second row, explaining that “the second row has screens built into the rear door handles, along with a huge 31.3-inch 8K screen that folds down from the roof. “

TikTok users after watching the video were overwhelmed by the level of luxury, many sharing that they couldn’t believe it.

“Yes, I can smell money,” said one user.

While another commented on the possibility of devaluation, saying “I will buy it for 12k in about 4 years.”

“You need a private driver for that, otherwise it would be a waste to have an 8k monitor that you will never enjoy,” commented one user.

However, not everyone complements each other, with some TikTok users wondering what the point of redundancy is.

“A car away from reality for people who are away from life,” said one user.

“Those lights will cost a lot to replace,” said another.

All-electric flagship i7 xDrive60 uses a two-motor four-wheel drive electric drive system with a total system output power of 400kW And 745Nm. It is mated with a 106kWh battery.

BMW claims the car can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.7 seconds.

The petrol version is powered by a 3.0-liter, in-line, twin-turbocharged, 6-cylinder gasoline engine with one 48V . mild hybrid systemwith a total system output of 280kW power and 540Nm of torque. This is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, which sends power to the rear wheels only.

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