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X5 Purchased

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 12:59 pm
by rickyclean
Hello all

My first post on here but thought I would share with you my experience of my new purchase. I have posted this also on BMWland so apologies to those who have read this before

After a pretty hefty search for a suitable upgrade from my fantastic e91 330i M Sport, wading through a sea of Q7s, Discoveries, Range Rovers, 5 Series BMWs and ML and E Class Mercedes, I finally took the plunge and bought the X5 I posted about a week ago or so.
All because of the eye poppy rate at which our family's labradoodle has been growing means that, regretfully, our 330i was no longer appropriate for our needs and I am still, to some degree, gutted.

So here I am, day three into the ownership of my X5 and thought I would share my initial impressions, but before I do I will run through spec of my new acquisition. It is a 2007 3.0d SE 7 seater with dynamic pack, panoramic roof and more toys than I can be bothered to list, but suffice to say there was only very little missing from the options list when it was originally ordered. With 62,500 miles on the clock and full BMW service history it struck me that a £16,790 ticket price seemed reasonable (especially as I was able to negotiate this down).

On picking up the car from the dealer, there were a few minor items that had not been dealt with, one being the plastic cover for the "tow hook" for the back bumper. This was broken when I view the car and I was told it would be fixed before I picked it. The reason? The part failed to arrive but would send it to me when it was delivered. The other two are more annoying. Firstly the service sign on the dash comes on even though the it says it does not need a servicing for a further 13,000 miles and i-drive shows all the service items as "ok" and my service book being stamped. The reason given was "our mechanic must have not completed the reset". Annoying to say the least, but as the mechanic could not do anything about it until the follow Tuesday and I had driven 2 and 1/2 hours to get to the car I was in a dilemma... I took the car as I spoke to my preferred mechanic and he said it would not only check if the car had been serviced, but would reset the system if he were confident it had. I did check the quality of the oil by opening the oil filler cap and covering my finger in oil and wiping it on paper towel and the oil seemed new (not black and grungy). The other annoying item was one of the ear covers for the headphone for the rear DVD player was missing, which they said they would replace… They couldn’t in the end. Though in itself not a major issue, I find it frustrating that people promise to deal with matters and then don’t. Think before you promise, or at least warn people before they commit to a long journey.

So slightly miffed, I still left pleased with the car, knowing I had 115 miles of driving (mostly on motorway) in the X5 to familiarise myself.

As the car we basically empty of fuel, I took it to the nearest branded fuel station (I wont fuel up at a supermarket chain due to the additives they use to keep the costs down). Though I was fully aware that the fuel tank was 85 litres, it did not stop me feeling slightly nauseous at the £101.90 I paid to fill it up. I must have got to the petrol station on fumes as the car took just over 87 litres of diesel. As the nearest petrol station was quite far it was rather reckless of the dealer to leave the car so empty.

Onto the car itself. Initial thoughts are that it is an incredibly competent car, that is supremely comfortable and pleasurable to drive but in a completely different way to the 330i I left behind. Where I would be driving my 330i in "enthusiast attack mode" in the X5 I found I could not be bothered. Though the X5 has plenty of power and propels it’s ample girth with sufficient urge, it is not a car to be hurried, though no doubt familiarity will mean I may find the deeper handling attributes of the car later on. This is not a criticism just an observation.... However what I appreciated was the commanding driving view that many SUV drivers rave about. Until now I was a sceptic, now I am a convert. I also valued the familiarity of the controls and the logic of the fascia’s layout.
Initially, its size did seem overwhelming, but a few miles in and I was completely used to its proportions. Though not as turbine smooth as the petrol 3 litres in line six of my old 3 series, it is refined enough and delivers the much needed low down grunt to shift its mass. The drive train and gearbox feel positive, the steering feel meaty and accurate (though less so than the 330i which is understandable) and the reassuring sense of security of 4 wheel drive tangible.

My 10 year old son also approved of the car, loving the panoramic roof and the opportunity to watch a Simpsons box set on the rear DVD player, though trying to stop him mucking about with the rear climate control and heated seat was pretty difficult. A move to the front at the drive in McDonald’s dealt with that.

Once home my wife took it for a drive with our 8 year old daughter, 13 year old niece and my son. My wife took to the car immediately and found parking in Sainsbury’s car park painless. Good thing too as this is her primary means of transport. The kids wanted to try out rearmost seats, which coped well, but I am sure the novelty will wear off.

Sunday was a chance to see if our dog found he new motorised habitat comfortable. Since owning him (He was 3 months old when we got him) he has always been an anxious passenger. Though he no longer whimpers, he dribbles a lot and had, at times, been sick (Insert your “terrible driving” gags here!). A couple of short trips interrupted with a very long walk and, though he has all the room he could wish for, he was still a bit dribbly, but not as much as usual. He better get used to it as he has a 8 hour journey to withstand at the end of the month.

The only real area of disappointment is the economy. I am not naive enough to think I would be achieving 40+ mpg, but (as well discussed on this forum) I struggled to get past 25mpg on the motorway. Admittedly the car was registering 7mpg when I picked it up (due to the battery being removed over night) but I would have thought a steady 80 mph would have delivered the expected 32mpg. Trip computers are notoriously inaccurate, but I do hope in time that this will improve, but remap from Simon at emaps will be ordered shortly.

My car came with the iPod connection, which has the older connector. I dug out my old iPhone 4 to see if I could use it as a music storage, but it does not seem to be compatible and is not registering on the i-drive. This is a shame as the Harmon Kardon audio system has excellent sound quality. I may need to source a second hand ipod but need to work out which one would be compatible – Any help here would be greatly appreciated.

So after just under 300 miles covered over this week I am happy with the car, the way it drives and it fulfils it’s brief extremely well. Only time will tell if I have purchased a good car and a spring break to France should help me get to know the car even better.
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Re: X5 Purchased

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 2:41 pm
by kenniff
nice post, look forward to hearing how it goes.
On the iphone, I'm not sure what you mean by the ipod connection: my E70 had a USB port in the centre arm rest and one in the glove box for loading stuff onto the inbuilt hard drive, but I still needed to to connect up to the stereo with a 3.5mm (headphone) jack from the iphone into the "aux" 3.5mm port also in the centre arm rest - and that still meant I had to use the iphone to change the music, not the vehicle controls.

Re: X5 Purchased

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 6:35 pm
by rickyclean
Thanks kenniff!

The iPod connection installed in the car is a dedicated iPod interface connector which is compatible with iPods up to the 5th generation I believe. It has it's own BMW user manual, which informs me that the installation is in place of the CD changer and can be accessed via that option. I think the issue is that I am using an iPhone and not an iPod so it could be a conflict in the firmware. I'll take some pictures later people can see what I mean.

Re: X5 Purchased 2015 now Sold - Thanks you Xdrivers!

Posted: Wed May 24, 2017 11:58 am
by rickyclean
Well I said a sad goodbye to my trusty X5 yesterday. After two and a bit years and 44,000 miles, it was time to move on into something newer, more economical and Euro 6 compliant. I think my wife was more upset than I was in the end, but our new car certainly feels a step into a newer world (BMW F11 M Sport).

I have to say this car will go down as one of the best we have owned and I don't think it will be long before we go back to some form of X5.

So just a quick thank you to this forum and it's members, for the sage advice, help, good humour and camaraderie that makes car ownership more pleasurable. This is an excellent resource, with equally excellent members.

Happy motoring all!

RC

Re: X5 Purchased

Posted: Wed May 24, 2017 1:54 pm
by X5Sport
......and to you.

No need to be a stranger though.  :D

Re: X5 Purchased

Posted: Wed May 24, 2017 2:15 pm
by Graeme
Hello and I sincerely trust that you enjoy your new car as much as I have mine.  They're about the same age - mine was built in August 2007 and registered in April 2008 though it doesn't have as extensive a spec as yours. It does have the dynamic pack and adaptive drive which is great.  I bought it as an ex BMW management car later that year and I've done 130000 miles with relatively little trouble - new tail gate had gas struts when it was 4 years old, second new battery last year, 3 new parking sensors, one new air suspension bag and just a month ago a new front spring. Brakes last about 60000.  New front discs and pads at 75000 and I've just fitted my third  set of rear pads. Sensors don't check all pads - just one on a wheel so a visual inspection when it's serviced is vital. I've found one pad wears more quickly than its partner!  Tyres last about 25000 miles but rears wear more quickly than fronts.  Watch for uneven wear - outside on fronts and inside on rear - there are several threads about this advising on a skilled reset of the wheel alignment front and rear - I had it done 3 years ago and advise everyone to have it checked. I got the best mileage out of Bridgestones. I use Vredestein Wintrac (non runflats) in the winter here - they're great and do give a more compliant ride that the Goodyear summer runflats on at the moment which seem quite harsh. You will never get more than 25mpg at 80mph.  I can only get about 32 by driving at 60-65mph on motorways/dual carriageway. Since my last service in November I've covered about 700 miles and the average is 27.4 but that includes 600 miles towing a caravan.  I only ever use supermarket fuel as its cheaper - there are a lot of urban myths about it but it does have to meet British Standards for fuel. Mine has a 6 CD changer and a 3mm aux socket in the glove box for audio input. Mine has additional trim front and rear as part of the dynamic pack. The cover for the BMW detachable towbar disappeared on the road somewhere and I'm told I can't get a replacement without buying the whole trim!  A stainless cover from a ventilation system almost fits so with a couple of self tappers to hold it in place it keeps the socket  clean when the ball is stowed away.

Good luck and best wishes,

Graeme

Re: X5 Purchased

Posted: Wed May 24, 2017 2:21 pm
by Graeme
Forgot to mention I also had to have two new rear light clusters on the tailgate about 3 years ago - the old style seals leaked and water ingress terminally damaged the LED lighting - no option but to replace the units but I understand they now have a much more effective seal!

Graeme

Re: X5 Purchased

Posted: Thu May 25, 2017 10:53 am
by CondorX5
Graeme, not sure if you noticed the date of the first post.........OP bought his X in 2015 and has now sold it...... :)

Re: X5 Purchased

Posted: Thu May 25, 2017 3:23 pm
by Graeme
Gosh, thanks Condor - no I didn't read the post date!!!!  Ah well, sadder but how much wiser???  Must be age creeping on...

Best wishes,

Graeme

Re: X5 Purchased

Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 1:42 pm
by rickyclean
Hi Graeme

Sorry about that I did try and change the subject line, but I was unsuccessful. Though now sold your messages where a very nice gesture.

Cheers

RC