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- Sustanon250
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Re: X5M
2015 (F15 model)
The previous E70 model had the 6-speed sports auto .
Personally , I prefer the 6-speed - I find 8 gears too much (although it works well in the diesel )
The previous E70 model had the 6-speed sports auto .
Personally , I prefer the 6-speed - I find 8 gears too much (although it works well in the diesel )
Last edited by Sustanon250 on Thu Sep 10, 2015 1:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
2014 BMW X6M (the toy)
2004 Porsche 911 (996) turbo (the garage queen)
2015 VW Touran (the daily)
2004 Porsche 911 (996) turbo (the garage queen)
2015 VW Touran (the daily)
Re: X5M
Ok thanks, are there any fundamental issues known with the X5m I would need to be concerned about?
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Currently: 2011 E70 X5 40D M Sport Black Sapphire
Previously: 2006 E53 X5 30D Le Mans Blue Sport Edition
Previously: 2006 E53 X5 30D Le Mans Blue Sport Edition
- Sustanon250
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Re: X5M
[quote="dobbor1"]
Ok thanks, are there any fundamental issues known with the X5m I would need to be concerned about?
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Apart from silly road tax (I pay £42 a month) ; rubbish fuel economy (approx 9mpg around town and 15mpg on a gentle long run) not a lot. I hear coil packs can be an issue but that won't be too expensive .
If you can afford to run one , they are staggering cars ! Supercar performance and would beat most cars round the bends ! (quite how BMW achieve this still amazes me !)
I was speaking to DMS yesterday and they told me they can get around 680bhp now with just software !!!!! O:-)
What year are you thinking of buying ?
You'd better watch the depreciation ; list price on mine new was £92k , at exactly 12 months old , with only 7k miles and mint condition I was offered just £44k part ex against a GT-R , so it's lost nearly £50k in 12 months )
Ok thanks, are there any fundamental issues known with the X5m I would need to be concerned about?
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Apart from silly road tax (I pay £42 a month) ; rubbish fuel economy (approx 9mpg around town and 15mpg on a gentle long run) not a lot. I hear coil packs can be an issue but that won't be too expensive .
If you can afford to run one , they are staggering cars ! Supercar performance and would beat most cars round the bends ! (quite how BMW achieve this still amazes me !)
I was speaking to DMS yesterday and they told me they can get around 680bhp now with just software !!!!! O:-)
What year are you thinking of buying ?
You'd better watch the depreciation ; list price on mine new was £92k , at exactly 12 months old , with only 7k miles and mint condition I was offered just £44k part ex against a GT-R , so it's lost nearly £50k in 12 months )
Last edited by Sustanon250 on Thu Sep 10, 2015 4:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
2014 BMW X6M (the toy)
2004 Porsche 911 (996) turbo (the garage queen)
2015 VW Touran (the daily)
2004 Porsche 911 (996) turbo (the garage queen)
2015 VW Touran (the daily)
Re: X5M
Was looking at a 2011 model. I have a 2011 40d at the moment which I love. Just curious about the gearbox.
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Currently: 2011 E70 X5 40D M Sport Black Sapphire
Previously: 2006 E53 X5 30D Le Mans Blue Sport Edition
Previously: 2006 E53 X5 30D Le Mans Blue Sport Edition
Re: X5M
It's a later update of the same 6sp box that causes so much grief and trouble in the E53, slightly uprated torque converter obviously.
More reliable than the Mk1 version at least :disgust:
More reliable than the Mk1 version at least :disgust:
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Re: X5M
[quote="Sustanon250"]
[quote="dobbor1"]
Ok thanks, are there any fundamental issues known with the X5m I would need to be concerned about?
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[/quote]
Apart from silly road tax (I pay £42 a month) ; rubbish fuel economy (approx 9mpg around town and 15mpg on a gentle long run) not a lot. I hear coil packs can be an issue but that won't be too expensive .
If you can afford to run one , they are staggering cars ! Supercar performance and would beat most cars round the bends ! (quite how BMW achieve this still amazes me !)
I was speaking to DMS yesterday and they told me they can get around 680bhp now with just software !!!!! O:-)
What year are you thinking of buying ?
You'd better watch the depreciation ; list price on mine new was £92k , at exactly 12 months old , with only 7k miles and mint condition I was offered just £44k part ex against a GT-R , so it's lost nearly £50k in 12 months )
[/quote]
It sounds like a very expensive hobby, but I guess if you have 680 is a lot of power and a lot of smiles in a mapped X5
[quote="dobbor1"]
Ok thanks, are there any fundamental issues known with the X5m I would need to be concerned about?
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[/quote]
Apart from silly road tax (I pay £42 a month) ; rubbish fuel economy (approx 9mpg around town and 15mpg on a gentle long run) not a lot. I hear coil packs can be an issue but that won't be too expensive .
If you can afford to run one , they are staggering cars ! Supercar performance and would beat most cars round the bends ! (quite how BMW achieve this still amazes me !)
I was speaking to DMS yesterday and they told me they can get around 680bhp now with just software !!!!! O:-)
What year are you thinking of buying ?
You'd better watch the depreciation ; list price on mine new was £92k , at exactly 12 months old , with only 7k miles and mint condition I was offered just £44k part ex against a GT-R , so it's lost nearly £50k in 12 months )
[/quote]
It sounds like a very expensive hobby, but I guess if you have 680 is a lot of power and a lot of smiles in a mapped X5
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