It’s not the best looking thing, and the interior is a bit 3 series looking.
I thought that when I had a loaner X5 for a couple of months, it was a 45e but didn't have much spec, the interior was quite dull (though it's not bad).
It’s not the best looking thing, and the interior is a bit 3 series looking.
That’s not bad. I thought the X7 has 7 series style/level interior? No doubt the leather and touch points will be high quality.Comprehensive, £1279 a year with a £250 excess including breakdown. Pretty reasonable actually - I'll be paying more on my 7
Edit - will likely be 20% cheaper on renewal, too.
I thought that when I had a loaner X5 for a couple of months, it was a 45e but didn't have much spec, the interior was quite dull (though it's not bad).
That’s not bad. I thought the X7 has 7 series style/level interior? No doubt the leather and touch points will be high quality.
I test drove an X5M recently and that was a significant step up over my F80.
That’s not bad. I thought the X7 has 7 series style/level interior? No doubt the leather and touch points will be high quality.
I test drove an X5M recently and that was a significant step up over my F80.
I think my F80 is currently £8-900 a year (£250 excess, breakdown cover).You won’t be paying M level pricing with it being an M lite, which is probably a big part of it.
I think if I did stay with BMW, the X5 would be big enough. I don't need 7 seats, and I think the X5 boot is big enough to have it split 50/50 for dog and luggage using a dog guard/divider.
I think my F80 is currently £8-900 a year (£250 excess, breakdown cover).
X7 interior is very high quality. Pretty much the same as the X5 just bigger/wider. That two-tone extended merino ivory/night blue interior on the M50i is just perfectionThat’s not bad. I thought the X7 has 7 series style/level interior? No doubt the leather and touch points will be high quality.
I test drove an X5M recently and that was a significant step up over my F80.
Macan is noticeably smaller than a Tiguan
Inside, it feels far smaller. The engine being mounted longitudinally and further back towards the middle takes a lot of space. Look at the X1 and the X3.It's not, the Porsche is slightly wider and almost 20cm longer than the Volkswagen.
X5 M50i with visibility pack + laser lights are pretty rare on the AUC site. If I filter for a tow bar, I get one result! Might take me some time finding the one I want if I insist on a V8 petrol. M50D seems a more logical choice for towing and there's more around. I need to arrange to go and see one regardless of options just to get a feel and see how they drive.
I drove one, and I wasn't a fan. Well, I was, it was fast, and went around corners like no SUV should. But the steering felt far too urgent, the slightest touch to the wheel even in comfort almost had the car changing lanes. I spoke to Joe Achilles about it and he said it's a common complaint with the newer M cars and it's due to the geo setup and it can be dialled out. I haven't driven any other G series M cars so I don't have anything to compare to, but the steering in my F80 with the GTS flash is quite heavy in comparison. Apparently BMW engineer it that way on the newer cars so people think it's got amazing steering. That's a massive risk to take though given their high cost & depreciation. That's why I'd like to drive an M lite version to see if it has the same issue. Also, I don't think you can get one with a tow bar due to the exhaust.Remember there's an X5 M as well, although we're talking more and more money!
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