2007
BMW 650

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  • 2dr Cpe 650i
    Starts at
    $74,700
    17 City / 25 Hwy
    MPG
    4
    Seat capacity
    Gas V8
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • 2dr Conv 650i
    Starts at
    $81,700
    17 City / 25 Hwy
    MPG
    4
    Seat capacity
    Gas V8
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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Notable features

4.8-liter V-8
Manual, automatic or sequential manual
Lightweight construction
Dynamic Driving Control
Run-flat 18- or 19-inch tires

The good & the bad

The good

Stylish appearance
Performance potential
RWD handling and stability
Power glass rear window in convertible

The bad

Minimal backseat space
Jittery ride at times
Fuel economy
Price

Expert 2007 BMW 650 review

our expert's take
Our expert's take
By Royal Ford
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our expert's take


What to say about a car whose presentation and ride seems perfect, but overall is not much fun?

That’s the case with today’s test car, the 2007 BMW 650i convertible. Make no mistake, this is a world-class touring car and I could imagine it ripping up the Autobahn in Germany or twisting through the Alps at high speeds.

Heck, even the previously confounding I-Drive controls (picture a computer mouse between the seats and a screen at center dash that tells you how you are doing) were relatively manageable in this model.

Yet, it lacked the sporty feel I have come to expect from BMW. The ride was relatively soft, and even the sport mode, with its noticeable uptick in revs, could not convince me I was ready to rock.

There was a sense of vague steering, a trait appreciated by drivers of a certain age who liked their cars to handle like a wood-hulled Chris-Craft on Lake Winnipesaukee.

The car is definitely not lacking in power — its 4.8-liter V-8 engine produces 360 horsepower and 360 lb.-ft. of torque. Were the 650i not a rear-wheel-drive beast, I could imagine plowing snow with this car (and a BMW with a plow would make a statement in my New Hampshire surroundings).

The engine has about 35 more horsepower than previous BMWs in this series, but it seems like a subtle tweak. You can easily move beyond all prudence and law, but a lot of cars in today’s high-horsepower market can do that.

In trying to get a grip on what this car is all about, I think big American steel. Its electronics, engine, and interior design are far superior to most of what American companies have ever built (though Cadillac and, yes, Saturn are moving the blocks). Still, it felt bulky and bodacious in a boring sort of way. That is hard to say about a car that, as tested, costs more than $90,000.

Don’t get me wrong, if plush leather, ample leg room for four, and the chance to drop your top on a weekend cruise to Kennebunkport are your thing, this is a smart choice. And that 360 horsepower can feel like 400 when you pull away after depositing your money at the Hampton tollbooths.

Despite the slightly soft ride, the car does hold flat in hard corners (with some body roll), and accelerates from highway entrance ramp to passing lane with ease.

Stability and traction control are standard, as are antilock brakes, roll stabilization, and front side air bags.

A cold-weather package that includes heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, and ski bag adds $750 to the base price of about $81,000. Toss in a sport package with sport seats, exterior trim, 19-inch alloy wheels, and performance run-flat tires and you add another $1,800. Head-up display and night vision (see white bodies on your windshield before you see them in the flesh) add an additional $3,200. An upgraded sound system will cost $1,200 more, something that seems odd in a car that is already so expensive.

In reviewing the 650i convertible I feel like a guy who just won $35 million in the lottery, but complains about the hit he’s taking from the IRS. I was paid to drive a $90,000 BMW — should I have even a hint of dissatisfaction?

Royal Ford can be reached at ford@globe.com.

2007 BMW 650 review: Our expert's take
By Royal Ford


What to say about a car whose presentation and ride seems perfect, but overall is not much fun?

That’s the case with today’s test car, the 2007 BMW 650i convertible. Make no mistake, this is a world-class touring car and I could imagine it ripping up the Autobahn in Germany or twisting through the Alps at high speeds.

Heck, even the previously confounding I-Drive controls (picture a computer mouse between the seats and a screen at center dash that tells you how you are doing) were relatively manageable in this model.

Yet, it lacked the sporty feel I have come to expect from BMW. The ride was relatively soft, and even the sport mode, with its noticeable uptick in revs, could not convince me I was ready to rock.

There was a sense of vague steering, a trait appreciated by drivers of a certain age who liked their cars to handle like a wood-hulled Chris-Craft on Lake Winnipesaukee.

The car is definitely not lacking in power — its 4.8-liter V-8 engine produces 360 horsepower and 360 lb.-ft. of torque. Were the 650i not a rear-wheel-drive beast, I could imagine plowing snow with this car (and a BMW with a plow would make a statement in my New Hampshire surroundings).

The engine has about 35 more horsepower than previous BMWs in this series, but it seems like a subtle tweak. You can easily move beyond all prudence and law, but a lot of cars in today’s high-horsepower market can do that.

In trying to get a grip on what this car is all about, I think big American steel. Its electronics, engine, and interior design are far superior to most of what American companies have ever built (though Cadillac and, yes, Saturn are moving the blocks). Still, it felt bulky and bodacious in a boring sort of way. That is hard to say about a car that, as tested, costs more than $90,000.

Don’t get me wrong, if plush leather, ample leg room for four, and the chance to drop your top on a weekend cruise to Kennebunkport are your thing, this is a smart choice. And that 360 horsepower can feel like 400 when you pull away after depositing your money at the Hampton tollbooths.

Despite the slightly soft ride, the car does hold flat in hard corners (with some body roll), and accelerates from highway entrance ramp to passing lane with ease.

Stability and traction control are standard, as are antilock brakes, roll stabilization, and front side air bags.

A cold-weather package that includes heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, and ski bag adds $750 to the base price of about $81,000. Toss in a sport package with sport seats, exterior trim, 19-inch alloy wheels, and performance run-flat tires and you add another $1,800. Head-up display and night vision (see white bodies on your windshield before you see them in the flesh) add an additional $3,200. An upgraded sound system will cost $1,200 more, something that seems odd in a car that is already so expensive.

In reviewing the 650i convertible I feel like a guy who just won $35 million in the lottery, but complains about the hit he’s taking from the IRS. I was paid to drive a $90,000 BMW — should I have even a hint of dissatisfaction?

Royal Ford can be reached at ford@globe.com.

Factory warranties

New car program benefits

Basic
4 years / 50,000 miles
Corrosion
12 years
Powertrain
4 years / 50,000 miles
Roadside Assistance
4 years

Certified Pre-Owned program benefits

Age / mileage
Certified Pre-Owned Elite with less than 15,000 miles; Certified Pre-Owned with less than 60,000 miles
Basic
1 year / unlimited miles from expiration of 4-year / 50,000-mile new car warranty
Dealer certification
196-point inspection

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Consumer reviews

4.7 / 5
Based on 32 reviews
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Comfort 4.9
Interior 4.7
Performance 4.8
Value 4.3
Exterior 4.9
Reliability 4.4

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Car is A Cloud Jet Mobile Rock'n Roll" Studio

Craftmanship and Detail Are Top Notch,. Solid- Very Reliable ,Great STYLE ..Just a DREAM...and I've had Many Types of cars over my 70 Years Foreign and American, i take the Long way Home Every Time ! it's a Convertible,was is Great with Top up- it's as QUITEas most Hard tops,I up-graded Sound Sistem to BOSE,,.Know what i am Saying?? this is My Mobil Office "ROCK'N Roll " i amin the Top level Music-Film Business,,,I'll say No More...
  • Purchased a Used car
  • Used for Having fun
  • Does recommend this car
Comfort 5.0
Interior 5.0
Performance 5.0
Value 5.0
Exterior 5.0
Reliability 5.0
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An absolute joy !

I bought mine in 2012 as a retirement present and have never regretted my decision . It now has 79,000 miles on it and all I’ve done in 12 years is basic maintenance, replaced one headlight , replaced one cooling system hose and sensor and tires . It is a joy to drive and I wish the Autobahn was in Florida !
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Comfort 5.0
Interior 5.0
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FAQ

What trim levels are available for the 2007 BMW 650?

The 2007 BMW 650 is available in 1 trim level:

  • 650i (2 styles)

What is the MPG of the 2007 BMW 650?

The 2007 BMW 650 offers up to 17 MPG in city driving and 25 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

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Is the 2007 BMW 650 reliable?

The 2007 BMW 650 has an average reliability rating of 4.4 out of 5 according to cars.com consumers. Find real-world reliability insights within consumer reviews from 2007 BMW 650 owners.

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4.7 / 5
Based on 32 reviews
  • Comfort: 4.9
  • Interior: 4.7
  • Performance: 4.8
  • Value: 4.3
  • Exterior: 4.9
  • Reliability: 4.4

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