BMW Recalling 7-Series for Rollaway Threat and for Doors that May Open by Themselves
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BMW Recalling 7-Series for Rollaway Threat and for Doors that May Open by Themselves



Bad news for several thousand owners of BMW's previous flagship model, the E65 and E66 7-Series sedan, which is the one featuring the pronounced boot(ie) that came to be known sarcastically as the "Bangle Butt."

The Bavarian carmaker filed two separate recalls on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website, the first concerning a transmission flaw that could cause the car to roll away, and the other, because of a faulty software concerning the door latches.

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