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New Model Buying Guide
Bodystyle: SUV Class: Luxury SUV
For 2011, BMW updates the X5's six-cylinder and V8 engines, and mates them to a new 8-speed automatic transmission. The lineup is expanded with six trim levels where there had been four, and all but the BMW X5 M get slightly revised front and rear ends.
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$46,300 - $85,700 |
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3.0l I6 turbo (300hp) 3.0l diesel (265hp) 4.4l V8 turbo (400hp) 4.4l V8 turbo (555hp)
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Mileage [mpg]: 12 - 19 (City) / 17 - 26 (Highway) |
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Vehicle tested: 2011 BMW X5 xDrive35d Models included: X5 M, xDrive35i, xDrive35d, xDrive50i
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Used Model Buying Guide
Bodystyle: SUV Class: Luxury SUV
For 2010, the high-performance BMW X5 M joins the lineup. The X5 M uses a twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V8 that makes a whopping 555 horsepower and comes standard with BMW's xDrive all-wheel-drive system, a stiffer suspension, and sport seats. Exterior cues indicate its performance potential. In addition, all models receive a revised version of iDrive, while HD radio is now standard. Automatic high beam headlights are offered as a stand-alone option. |
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3.0l 6-cyl. (260hp) 4.8l 8-cyl. (350hp) 3.0l diesel (265hp) 4.4l V8 turbo (555hp)
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Mileage [mpg]: 12 - 19 (City) / 17 - 26 (Highway) |
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Vehicle tested: 2010 BMW X5 xDrive35d Models included: X5 M, xDrive30i, xDrive35d, xDrive48i
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Bodystyle: SUV Class: Luxury SUV
For 2009, the diesel-powered X5 xDrive35d, with a slick new diesel engine that's as clean as any of its gasoline counterparts, joins the lineup. The diesel improves mileage nearly 25 percent compared to the six-cylinder X5 xDrive30i, yet it accelerates more quickly and tows more. In addition, the nomenclature is changed to reflect that all X5 models features xDrive all-wheel-drive. |
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3.0l 6-cyl. (260hp) 4.8l 8-cyl. (350hp) 3.0l diesel (265hp)
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Mileage [mpg]: 14 - 19 (City) / 19 - 26 (Highway) |
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Vehicle tested: 2009 BMW X5 xDrive35d Models included: BMW X5 xDrive30i, xDrive35d, xDrive48i
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Bodystyle: SUV Class: Luxury SUV
The BMW X5 was completely redesigned for 2007 and now features seating for up to seven. Thanks to new six-cylinder and V8 engines mated to a revised six-speed automatic transmission for 2008, the X5 remains one of the best performance-oriented vehicles in its class. |
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3.0l 6-cyl. (260hp) 4.8l 8-cyl. (350hp)
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Mileage [mpg]: 14 - 15 (City) / 19 - 21 (Highway) |
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Vehicle tested: 2008 BMW X5 4.8i Models included: 2008 BMW X5 3.0si & 4.8i
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Bodystyle: SUV Class: Luxury SUV
The BMW X5 is fast, comfortable, and prestigious. It delivers superb handling and excellent performance. The X5 is not meant for hauling and serious off-roading, however. For 2003, all X5 models feature brake lights that illuminate quickly and more intensely under hard braking. Adjustable ride height is now available on 3.0i and 4.4i models with the Sport Package. |
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3.0l 6-cyl. (225hp) 4.4l 8-cyl. (290hp) 4.6l 8-cyl. (340hp)
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Mileage [mpg]: 13 - 15 (City) / 17 - 21 (Highway) |
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Vehicle tested: 2003 BMW X5 4.6is Models included: 2003 BMW X5 3.0i, 4.4i, 4.6is
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Our tuning section provides information on modifying and improving the BMW X5. Find out what modifications other owners have done to their vehicles, and read reviews of specific parts you can use for your own car.
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