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Moving on from X5
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Moving on from X5
So having owned a 2010 LCI 4.0d M Sport for the last 18 months, it's time to move on and try something different..
I tend to only keep my cars for a few years and I wasn't planning on moving it just yet, but a good deal on another car was too good to turn down.
Thought I would summarise my owner experience, for those perhaps looking to buy something similar, or for those that may share my views.
So car was bought via AUC network and came with 24k miles on the clock.
Supplying dealer was a joke, would never use them again and I was very nearly put off the BMW brand buy the whole experience.
Anyway 30k miles later, these are my findings.
The good:
Looks
Performance - remap helped
Service pack was handy having never paid for a service
Comfort access - although this wasn't without fault (see bad)
Pano roof
Rear camera a must for such a big car
Huge boot
The bad:
Fuel economy - unless driving like a nun - MPG would always be 24
Comfort - m sport suspension + run flats made for a really firm choppy ride
Corrosion with the alloys - ended up painting them to stop the hassle of sending the wheels off for more refurbs
Comfort access - 2 door handles broke and hand to be replaced - 1 was broken when I collected the car!!
Standard audio - lacks any real punch
Overall it's been a good car to own. It's served us well and I hope it's new owner enjoys it.
Cheers Steve
I tend to only keep my cars for a few years and I wasn't planning on moving it just yet, but a good deal on another car was too good to turn down.
Thought I would summarise my owner experience, for those perhaps looking to buy something similar, or for those that may share my views.
So car was bought via AUC network and came with 24k miles on the clock.
Supplying dealer was a joke, would never use them again and I was very nearly put off the BMW brand buy the whole experience.
Anyway 30k miles later, these are my findings.
The good:
Looks
Performance - remap helped
Service pack was handy having never paid for a service
Comfort access - although this wasn't without fault (see bad)
Pano roof
Rear camera a must for such a big car
Huge boot
The bad:
Fuel economy - unless driving like a nun - MPG would always be 24
Comfort - m sport suspension + run flats made for a really firm choppy ride
Corrosion with the alloys - ended up painting them to stop the hassle of sending the wheels off for more refurbs
Comfort access - 2 door handles broke and hand to be replaced - 1 was broken when I collected the car!!
Standard audio - lacks any real punch
Overall it's been a good car to own. It's served us well and I hope it's new owner enjoys it.
Cheers Steve
Cheers,
Steve
40d M Sport E70 X5 (mapped)
BMW E34 M5
Suzuki GSX-R 750 (K8)
Past:
Jaguar XF-S / Merc SLK 55AMG / BMW 330d Touring / Range Rover Vogue SE SuperCharged / Audi RS4 (B7) / Renault Clio 172
Steve
40d M Sport E70 X5 (mapped)
BMW E34 M5
Suzuki GSX-R 750 (K8)
Past:
Jaguar XF-S / Merc SLK 55AMG / BMW 330d Touring / Range Rover Vogue SE SuperCharged / Audi RS4 (B7) / Renault Clio 172
Re: Moving on from X5
Nice write up
Surprised the 40d LCI wasn't any better on fuel
My 3.0sd is low 20s
Wander if the new age x5 is better on mpg
What are you replacing it with
Surprised the 40d LCI wasn't any better on fuel
My 3.0sd is low 20s
Wander if the new age x5 is better on mpg
What are you replacing it with
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Re: Moving on from X5
End of the day it's a big heavy car but I was expecting better to be honest.
Previous car was a Jag XFS and that would see 29/30 MPG driven in the same way.
Next car - well forget about MPG, it's a F10 BMW M5 :blink:
Previous car was a Jag XFS and that would see 29/30 MPG driven in the same way.
Next car - well forget about MPG, it's a F10 BMW M5 :blink:
Cheers,
Steve
40d M Sport E70 X5 (mapped)
BMW E34 M5
Suzuki GSX-R 750 (K8)
Past:
Jaguar XF-S / Merc SLK 55AMG / BMW 330d Touring / Range Rover Vogue SE SuperCharged / Audi RS4 (B7) / Renault Clio 172
Steve
40d M Sport E70 X5 (mapped)
BMW E34 M5
Suzuki GSX-R 750 (K8)
Past:
Jaguar XF-S / Merc SLK 55AMG / BMW 330d Touring / Range Rover Vogue SE SuperCharged / Audi RS4 (B7) / Renault Clio 172
Re: Moving on from X5
[quote="hertfordshire1"]
End of the day it's a big heavy car but I was expecting better to be honest.
Previous car was a Jag XFS and that would see 29/30 MPG driven in the same way.
Next car - well forget about MPG, it's a F10 BMW M5 :blink:
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Gallons per mile then
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Good choice
End of the day it's a big heavy car but I was expecting better to be honest.
Previous car was a Jag XFS and that would see 29/30 MPG driven in the same way.
Next car - well forget about MPG, it's a F10 BMW M5 :blink:
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Gallons per mile then



Good choice

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Re: Moving on from X5
An interesting summary of the 40d and surprised by the probs with comfort access. Its useful for me as I'm thinking about changing from my E53 shape to one of these.
Look forward to pics of the M5 when you get it
Graeme
Look forward to pics of the M5 when you get it
Graeme
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Re: Moving on from X5
Interesting about the handles, it seems BMW still need to toughen up the component spec somewhat. Either that or there are some really rough owners out there used to Fords and Vauxhells which need a more 'robust' approach to open the doors!
I have never (yet) had a handle break in any car....though I do have to tell HRH not to slam car doors!
I have never (yet) had a handle break in any car....though I do have to tell HRH not to slam car doors!

Re: Moving on from X5
Thanks for taking the time herfordshire1 to describe your ownership experience.
6k miles in 18 months - that's a mere 4k pa? Expensive motoring.
Sad to hear the same old complaints of BMW still hold true;
- Terrible MPG (real world gone backwards since the E53 in this dept.!)
- RFT's are a mistake - the disadvantages far outweight any advantages
- Audio - still one of BMW's Achilles heels unless you spec right up
Anyway, M5 sounds great - you of course have a good BMW warranty?!
Cheers.
Brewer
6k miles in 18 months - that's a mere 4k pa? Expensive motoring.
Sad to hear the same old complaints of BMW still hold true;
- Terrible MPG (real world gone backwards since the E53 in this dept.!)
- RFT's are a mistake - the disadvantages far outweight any advantages
- Audio - still one of BMW's Achilles heels unless you spec right up
Anyway, M5 sounds great - you of course have a good BMW warranty?!
Cheers.
Brewer
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Re: Moving on from X5
[quote="brewer"]
Thanks for taking the time herfordshire1 to describe your ownership experience.
6k miles in 18 months - that's a mere 4k pa? Expensive motoring.
Sad to hear the same old complaints of BMW still hold true;
- Terrible MPG (real world gone backwards since the E53 in this dept.!)
- RFT's are a mistake - the disadvantages far outweight any advantages
- Audio - still one of BMW's Achilles heels unless you spec right up
Anyway, M5 sounds great - you of course have a good BMW warranty?!
Cheers.
Brewer
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Think you will find he has done 30k in 18 months = 20k pa
Thanks for taking the time herfordshire1 to describe your ownership experience.
6k miles in 18 months - that's a mere 4k pa? Expensive motoring.
Sad to hear the same old complaints of BMW still hold true;
- Terrible MPG (real world gone backwards since the E53 in this dept.!)
- RFT's are a mistake - the disadvantages far outweight any advantages
- Audio - still one of BMW's Achilles heels unless you spec right up
Anyway, M5 sounds great - you of course have a good BMW warranty?!
Cheers.
Brewer
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Think you will find he has done 30k in 18 months = 20k pa

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Re: Moving on from X5
I only do long distance in mine (well, I am on 14k after 3 years so long distance is a bit relative …
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On those journeys, I get about 30 - 32 on mine cruising in France etc at a steady 85 - 90. Don't generally "rag" the car though as I generally have passengers who would object :-[

On those journeys, I get about 30 - 32 on mine cruising in France etc at a steady 85 - 90. Don't generally "rag" the car though as I generally have passengers who would object :-[
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Re: Moving on from X5
I was surprised by the frailties of the handles.
I also forgot to mention the entire rear bumper was replaced do the the clip issues that other owners have experienced..
I would have extended the warranty, but BMW wanted silly money.
M5 is a brand new car, currently being built, so will have a full warranty and also put a service pack on that.
I also forgot to mention the entire rear bumper was replaced do the the clip issues that other owners have experienced..
I would have extended the warranty, but BMW wanted silly money.
M5 is a brand new car, currently being built, so will have a full warranty and also put a service pack on that.
Cheers,
Steve
40d M Sport E70 X5 (mapped)
BMW E34 M5
Suzuki GSX-R 750 (K8)
Past:
Jaguar XF-S / Merc SLK 55AMG / BMW 330d Touring / Range Rover Vogue SE SuperCharged / Audi RS4 (B7) / Renault Clio 172
Steve
40d M Sport E70 X5 (mapped)
BMW E34 M5
Suzuki GSX-R 750 (K8)
Past:
Jaguar XF-S / Merc SLK 55AMG / BMW 330d Touring / Range Rover Vogue SE SuperCharged / Audi RS4 (B7) / Renault Clio 172