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Polle325
06-04-2002, 09:40 AM
Yesterday we picked up our new X5 (3.0dA). Such a nice car, and it drives rather sporty with the sports pacakage.
Here are some pics.
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Our driveway, including my car :eek:
Looks kinda silly compared to the X5.
For more pics visit my little gallery (http://polle.raptox.be)
Greets
GORGEOUS!!!!! I love how black X5s look with the sports package.
JPinTO
06-04-2002, 01:00 PM
Beautiful! Enough to tempt me away from E46's! :)
Mystikal
06-04-2002, 06:56 PM
Originally posted by JPinTO
Beautiful! Enough to tempt me away from E46's! :)
That's it. No more driving the ML for a week JP. You're starting to turn to the DARK side! :eek:
Lots of low end grunt on that beast :)
Are Europeans allowed to buy American-made, slushbox-equipped BMW SUVs?? Something is definitely wrong here.
Originally posted by TD
Are Europeans allowed to buy American-made, slushbox-equipped BMW SUVs?? Something is definitely wrong here.
Isn't there just something wrong with a BMW SUV or SAV, whatever?
At least it isn't nearly as bad a a Porsche SUV :mad:
JPinTO
06-04-2002, 08:12 PM
Originally posted by Mystikal
That's it. No more driving the ML for a week JP. You're starting to turn to the DARK side! :eek:
I took a X5 4.4 out last week for a spin and it kicks @ss! The grunt of that V8 is awesome, the handling and brakes are fantastic... it is 100% BMW.
The ML isn't even in the same league as the X5. What I can say about the ML is that it is one seriously solid & safe box that I have no qualms with having my wife & future baby moving around the urban roads in.... but fun it is not. To me the X5 felt like a tall sports car.
Dr. Phil
06-05-2002, 05:27 AM
Originally posted by nate328Ci
Isn't there just something wrong with a BMW SUV or SAV, whatever?
At least it isn't nearly as bad a a Porsche SUV :mad:
To a purist yes but to main stream no. If people want them why shouldn't BMW make them:dunno:
I think this one is beautiful:thumb:
I too drove a 4.4 and it was a great drive, albeit an SAV. If that's what makes you happy and you think you need an SUV/SAV then it's the best choice out there IMO. Of course that is if you don't want one that is bus sized.
Originally posted by TD
Are Europeans allowed to buy American-made, slushbox-equipped BMW SUVs?? Something is definitely wrong here.
I think we should head down to South Carolina and see if we can buy some of those 3.0d engines off the back of someone's truck. I'd love to have that engine in an E46.
Alex Baumann
06-05-2002, 05:55 AM
Originally posted by TD
Are Europeans allowed to buy American-made, slushbox-equipped BMW SUVs?? Something is definitely wrong here.
What do you mean by saying 'American-made' ? What's wrong with that ? Sorry, don't get the point.
Dr. Phil
06-05-2002, 06:04 AM
Originally posted by Alex Baumann
What do you mean by saying 'American-made' ? What's wrong with that ? Sorry, don't get the point.
I think he's questioning why the residents from the land of BMW purity would want to have an IHO useless vehicle that is not a 5 or 6 speed:rolleyes:
Alex Baumann
06-05-2002, 06:07 AM
Originally posted by PM 325xiT
I think he's questioning why the residents from the land of BMW purity would want to have an IHO useless vehicle that is not a 5 or 6 speed:rolleyes:
I agree that SUV has no place on the streets. I saw a Toyota SUV the other day it looked like a huge truck.
Just the part 'american-made' made me think.
Dr. Phil
06-05-2002, 06:11 AM
Originally posted by Alex Baumann
I agree that SUV has no place on the streets. I saw a Toyota SUV the other day it looked like a huge truck.
Just the part 'american-made' made me think.
SUVs have become too popular here, hance IMO the reason BMW and others have jumped on the wagon. As for "american made", sadly several of them do not hold either their value or quality as well as foreign vehicles. I doubt SC made BMW would fall under that trap though.
Polle325
06-05-2002, 12:55 PM
This one is our fifth BMW in 10 years. We started with a 525tdsA (E34) then another 525tdsA (E39). Then we decided to take a 530dA (E39). Two weeks after the delivery I bought my 325tds (E36). Monday we finally got our X5 3.0dA so I think after ten years we are real BMW freaks to. We just wanted something else than a normal 5-series so we decided to take an X5. This one is really made perfect. Only remark : they accidently didn't mount a cd-changer in the back. And the storage compartments in the doors are not coated with anything, so you have got bare plastic which can give all kinds of noices when you put your keys in them. To me its perfect in every way, even the finest details are there; lightbulbs in the mirrors, black roof (inside), etc. Next one will probably be the new 5-series. :)
Greets
JPinTO
06-09-2002, 10:20 AM
Originally posted by Alex Baumann
I agree that SUV has no place on the streets. I saw a Toyota SUV the other day it looked like a huge truck.
Just the part 'american-made' made me think.
I'm not a SUV-hater like many here are. I've got an ML320 for my wife and I love that she and our baby are isolated from the rest of the motoring public in a 5000 lb vault. That said, I personally hate driving it... it is completely at odds with my driving style.
However, I had the opportunity to take an X5 4.4 home Friday night and let me tell you it was a blast! The torque of that V8 is intoxicating! The sport suspension with 19" wheels is impressive and I certainly didn't find it lacking compared with my RD equipped 323i SP. It grips with tenacity and has the civilization of a sedan.
There was nothing that I didn't like about the car (tall car!?!) , other than the weight... but the V8 propels it with vigor. I have no desire to drive these monsters with a stick shift.
To SUV haters, I would recommend taking one for a spin. The X5's sophistication, performance and BMWness was impressive. In a city overrun by tall minivans, pickups, SUV's, trucks and semi's, the X5 is a treat to drive. It maintains the driving dynamics that make a BMW a BMW.
I'm sold... the ML's days are numbered.
Mystikal
06-09-2002, 12:37 PM
Originally posted by JPinTO
I'm not a SUV-hater like many here are. I've got an ML320 for my wife and I love that she and our baby are isolated from the rest of the motoring public in a 5000 lb vault. That said, I personally hate driving it... it is completely at odds with my driving style.
However, I had the opportunity to take an X5 4.4 home Friday night and let me tell you it was a blast! The torque of that V8 is intoxicating! The sport suspension with 19" wheels is impressive and I certainly didn't find it lacking compared with my RD equipped 323i SP. It grips with tenacity and has the civilization of a sedan.
There was nothing that I didn't like about the car (tall car!?!) , other than the weight... but the V8 propels it with vigor. I have no desire to drive these monsters with a stick shift.
To SUV haters, I would recommend taking one for a spin. The X5's sophistication, performance and BMWness was impressive. In a city overrun by tall minivans, pickups, SUV's, trucks and semi's, the X5 is a treat to drive. It maintains the driving dynamics that make a BMW a BMW.
I'm sold... the ML's days are numbered.
C'mon JP, you know a 540iT would be more fun! :p
Hope you like the X5, keep us informed on any purchases going on. :thumb:
JPinTO
06-09-2002, 02:53 PM
Originally posted by Mystikal
C'mon JP, you know a 540iT would be more fun! :p
Hope you like the X5, keep us informed on any purchases going on. :thumb:
It may be more fun, but I enjoy the ride height of the X5 on the 4-series highways. Traffic has increased so much in the last decade that it takes the joy completely out of driving. The X5 has the size and height to combat urban traffic congestion. Bottom line is that it's as safe as an ML but it's all BMW. I'm not looking to get rid of my 323i... not yet at least.
I'll wait and see what happens for 2003. I'm hoping the X5 will get the Valvetronic 4.4 for a cool 325 hp and better fuel economy. :) :) No rumors yet as to what's in store, but the news should come out soon. We'll see.
Originally posted by JST
I think we should head down to South Carolina and see if we can buy some of those 3.0d engines off the back of someone's truck. I'd love to have that engine in an E46.
We have the 330d in Europe, as a matter of fact I have one, and it's one hell of a drivin' machine. More fun to drive than the 320i I previously owned.
I guess one day they'll bring out the X5 4.0d: that should be the killer for all petrol engine X5s: enough power (245hp) and loads of torque (560nm). I think this is a better suited type of engine for a car such as the X5 than the 4.4 litre petrol is.
Patrick
06-11-2002, 02:05 PM
Originally posted by JST
I think we should head down to South Carolina and see if we can buy some of those 3.0d engines off the back of someone's truck. I'd love to have that engine in an E46.
Oh yes you would!! :D :D
Patrick
DougDogs
06-11-2002, 02:16 PM
Nice ride Polle:thumb:
I'm looking into getting an X5 for my wife.
Patrick
06-11-2002, 02:18 PM
Polle! Congratulations on a great looking BMW. Excellent engine choice as well. :thumb:
How many € does diesel cost per liter in Belgium?
I am paying about 0.65€ here (with company discount).
Happy motoring!
Patrick
Polle325
06-11-2002, 03:14 PM
DougDogs: If you're looking for the safest car money can buy (or almost), then the X5 is the best choise you could make.
Patrick 320d: I'm paying about 0,739€/liter with company card. The car takes about 11 liters/1OOkm @ normal driving, much more than our 530d. But what the hell, it drives sweeeeet.
:lmao:
Thanks for the positive comments. :)
Greets
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