2019 BMW X7 review

You could be forgiven for wondering why it has taken BMW so long to bring the 2019 BMW X7 to the European SUV party. Specifically, the high-end, luxury SUV party. It’s more like a free-for-all these days in the fiercely competitive new-car market. In a market like Australia, the notion of a free-for-all is even more apparent with large, luxury SUVs like the Audi Q7 selling like hotcakes, not to mention making significant inroads into the hire-car market at the same time. 

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