Sunday, November 14, 2010

A Piano on 20" Rims

2011 BMW 7 Composition 
What do you get when you mix the best piano manufacturer on earth with the best luxury car on earth? How about a lot more luxury for your pleasure. The famous piano manufacturer Steinway & Sons have teamed up with BMW to create this: the 2011 BMW 7 series Composition. This car will only be available in hand-polished ivory or ebony and have this in a three-layer clearcoating. Well, why not? The basis of this car is a piano. Other than the base paint, there is a striking gold pinstripe symbolizing the gold letters the distinguish your piano. The car also comes with BMW Individual 20-inch wheels and Steinway & Sons special marquetry. The interior, however, gets the most makeover.

Steinway & Sons interior
The headrests, the front console, the rear's middle console, the car's manual coverbook, even the corners of the windows are marked with the Steinway & Sons mark. The car comes with Merino leather and must contrast the color of the exterior of the car. Even the interior must contrast with itself, as you can see with the above photo. The stitching lines and trim will contrast with each other, no matter what color the seats are. There's more exclusive marquetry in the rear seats. 

Rear Steinway & Sons seats
When purchasing this individual package, you will receive some exclusive luxurious amenities, most of which I can't go through with you. But the point is, this is probably the most that you can get from a car that has already received praise for being very luxurious. But, besides all the exclusive drinks-globe piano luxury, this is still a 7 series. You can get this exclusive Individual package with any engine of the 7 series line. So, you will have immense power, over 300 horses of it in a Twin-Turbocharged  V6, V8, or V12, and still relax as if you own a luxurious private jet. Pricing has not been announced, but expect it to be very expensive. Steinway & Sons pianos cost a fortune, you know. Just imagine how much it would be to put all this stuff in car that starts at around $74,000.

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