I came across i think a 2005 model, facelift, sport, auto, nav circa 80k on clock for £12,999 and got me thinking to look into these. However, having looked on Autotrader prices vary some what for this spec i.e. £12,999 - £17k (for the special edition le mans colour ones)!
Questions: for this age and spec:
1- your thoughts on going rate?
2- combined and motorway run mpg? what does that equate to miles to tank and litres to fill up?
3- any major issues to consider at 80-100k models i.e. turbo failure, gearbox or anything costly needs replacing?
4- are they capable of remaps at this age and mileage on engine and gearbox, as i read somewhere about 330d auto box being weak for remaps
5- other thoughts are 530d e61 touring m sport of similar age and mileage, thoughts? Pro's I would say it's a fresher model, iDrive (love or hate it, but with the capabilities it's an improvement over the non existance iDrive in X5, fresher looks, better mpg due to lighter and no awd system). Ultimately a seperate topic, but if i chose the e61 i would ideally like the 535d

 
							


 I do indeed have an e61, details in sign off. I traded in e53 V8 for it and have to say am mighty impressed. In the above post you refer to expanding family and all the associated stuff that goes with them
  I do indeed have an e61, details in sign off. I traded in e53 V8 for it and have to say am mighty impressed. In the above post you refer to expanding family and all the associated stuff that goes with them   The e61 has a larger boot than the e53 X5 + it has storage under the boot floor as most e6X's have RFT's. useful space when loading the car up. The rear seat also accommodate child seats much better IMO, particularly the booster style. While my e61 is only the 20d with 177bhp, nearly half what the V8 had, in real world driving you would be hard pushed to feeel the differnce. However you certainly see it at the pumps. V8 = £100ish to fill up and gave 400ish miles range with mixed driving. e61 = £65 to fill up and a range of over 600 miles, you do the maths.
  The e61 has a larger boot than the e53 X5 + it has storage under the boot floor as most e6X's have RFT's. useful space when loading the car up. The rear seat also accommodate child seats much better IMO, particularly the booster style. While my e61 is only the 20d with 177bhp, nearly half what the V8 had, in real world driving you would be hard pushed to feeel the differnce. However you certainly see it at the pumps. V8 = £100ish to fill up and gave 400ish miles range with mixed driving. e61 = £65 to fill up and a range of over 600 miles, you do the maths.

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