All used. Them shyts broke down and they can’t afford to fix them
. The 7 series is 2014 and needs a new transmission.
Getting these used German cars will look fly for the first few months, but once they break down..... it’s a wrap.
NEVER German luxury car unless
1. It’s brand new
2. It’s Certified pre owned and under warranty.
3. You’re a mechanic, and can afford to buy the parts.
when u do take them to a mechanic, more times than not, they gonna assume you got money and will bleed those pockets. Flexing don’t mean much if your car isn’t driving.