Looking at 35d and 40d but are they worth extra money
Looking at 35d and 40d but are they worth extra money
Post by Mr black » Sun Apr 29, 2018 7:37 pm
Currently starting to look at the E70.
Seems to be plenty 30d but drawn to either a 35d or 40d are they worth the extra cash they seem to be?
Thanks in advance
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Re: Looking at 35d and 40d but are they worth extra money
Post by X5Sport » Sun Apr 29, 2018 9:00 pm
If you can, I would go for a 40d. All are still 3-litre engines of course but the later 40d version is the best to drive IMHO.

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Re: Looking at 35d and 40d but are they worth extra money
Post by celica » Sun Apr 29, 2018 11:34 pm
I’ve got the 35d and my family member has the facelift 3.0d
Newer model makes up for it with the 8 speed box on a day to day, but if you want pure grunt, for overtaking or a bit more spirited drive the older 35d wins. Ie on the motorway with 50mph controller area and up to national speed limit the 35d would kick down and go go go, whilst the 3.0d in feel felt like it ran out of steam
In an ideal world 40d would be best
Then again if I could choose a f15 3.0d over a e70 40d I probably would
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Re: Looking at 35d and 40d but are they worth extra money
Post by NehalX5 » Wed May 02, 2018 10:49 pm
We were faced with a LCI 8 speed 30d SE or a Pre-LCI 3.0sd M-Sport with options. The pre-LCI had more options so we went for that. Now they are different engines, but personally for me pre-LCI is better only if there is considerably more options. Our 3.0sd has the Professional Hi-Fi system which is great, yet the LCI 30d did have a newer iDrive but also had half electric seats! In a £50k car! Twin turbo setup is much more thrilling too.
Only get the 40d if it has good options, e.g. comfort seats, heated seats, Hi-Fi system, cameras. The difference in MPG is marginal with the 8-speed vs 6-speed, both gearboxes are very good anyway. Fact is, these have more powerful engines and are more likely to be driven a bit more aggressively, so the MPG gains from the 8 speed are negligible, but that is entirely down to driving style

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Re: Looking at 35d and 40d but are they worth extra money
Post by Mr black » Thu May 03, 2018 10:04 am
It’s getting more complicated every time I look at them. Basically we are in the market for an x5 or x6 up to 17k
Trying to get fullbmw history latest nav etc and definitely twin turbo. I fancied 8 speed but if the n57 engine has chain issues that maybe could push me to an older model.
Awkward where to post with us looking at both.
Thanks again
Mr black
Re: Looking at 35d and 40d but are they worth extra money
Post by X5Sport » Thu May 03, 2018 6:22 pm

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Re: Looking at 35d and 40d but are they worth extra money
Post by Lyons » Thu May 03, 2018 7:31 pm
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Re: Looking at 35d and 40d but are they worth extra money
Post by X5Sport » Thu May 03, 2018 7:39 pm

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Re: Looking at 35d and 40d but are they worth extra money
Post by alan996 » Wed May 16, 2018 4:58 am
It was pretty much all at 120kmh (75 mph) so it's not too bad for a heavy bus...
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Re: Looking at 35d and 40d but are they worth extra money
Post by snrbrtsn » Wed May 16, 2018 7:04 am
Continual journeys in town circa 24mpg
Out on the open road, anywhere between 29 & 34mpg, a bit of difference if driven at 68mph as opposed to circa 74mph
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Re: Looking at 35d and 40d but are they worth extra money
Post by pvr » Wed May 16, 2018 10:26 am
I only ever used my 40d on the longer trips though, never on city driving so do not have the mpg values for that. Worst was 30, best 36.
Lifetime mpg when I sold the car with 30k on it was 31.2 mpg.
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Re: Looking at 35d and 40d but are they worth extra money
Post by Graeme » Wed May 16, 2018 3:02 pm
Mine's not an 4.0d but an early E70 3.0d so I hope these comments help.
I've done 144,000 miles. The best I ever got was 36.1 on a trip from the north east to Surrey. Over time the consumption has fallen from 30 to 28, but my pattern of driving has changed since I retired to fewer longish trips and more short ones. Current consumption since the last service 6000 miles ago is 27.9, including 3 long trips each of 600 miles and about 400miles towing a caravan. The best I've had towing is 25.4 in August from here to Switzerland via the Rhine Valley - where caravans have to stick with lorries at 56mph on the miles and miles of no overtaking parts of the autobahn.
I echo the comment above about driving speed. Sitting at about 65mph allows the consumption needle to swing left, but driving at 70 pushes it past zero to the right more often than not - and consumption drops alarmingly!!!
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