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1995 BMW 740iL [E38]
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◊ 09-09-2004 à 18:10 |
Salut! Je crois, c'est un 740i et pas un 750i |
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◊ 18-01-2005 à 00:50 |
BMW E38 740i drove by Michael Douglas |
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◊ 2006-03-16 23:21 |
This is a US E38 750iL is used in quite a few scenes in this movie. No really aggressive driving though...maybe one scene - where the tire blows out, and Michael Douglas makes it fish-tail around a turn. Otherwise it's driven casually. This car is equipped with after-market wheels. Some awesome camera work of the car though. Great exterior and interior shots. There's a weird scene where the starter motor re-engages just after starting (when Michael Douglas leaves the hotel in a hurry) - apparently the E38 750iL has a unique starter motor system, where you do not have to hold the key down to start it. Just quickly turn the key, and let go, and the computer figures out how long to engage the starter to make the engine turn over. If you like the E38, watch this film. Great film all together. Must See! -- Last edit: 2006-03-16 23:27:29 |
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◊ 2006-03-23 19:58 |
This is a `95-`97 E38 750iL. `95 was the 1st model year in the US for the E38. |
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◊ 2007-05-11 00:06 |
There is no badge on the boot lid so you cannot tell for sure that this is a top-of-the-range 750iL, but the Michael Douglas character is pretty rich so he could probably afford one. |
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◊ 2008-08-01 14:48 |
It's a lightly-armoured BMW 740iL Protection. |
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◊ 2008-10-25 04:25 |
By sound, the car seemed to have the free-breathing V8 (the torquey V12 sounded different) The V8 sound itself was for sure authentic. The car’s color appeared to be Solid Jet Black - Cosmos Black had a Metallic finish. At one point in the film, the car catches air down a alleyway as Nicholas (Michael Douglas) tries to escape with Christine (Deborah Kara) from the CRS group. When the big BMW lands, it’s belly hits the road and sparks dance out from under it. |
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◊ 2008-10-27 11:50 |
I'm not sure if I would trust the way a car sounds in a film (remember sounds can be over-dubbed). I remember Wickey said a Mercedes on one of the Bond films must be a diesel because it sounded like one, but I saw the boot badge and it wasn't. |
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