4.0d or 3.0d
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 9:28 pm
Hi all,
I have just purchased my fourth X5 a low mileage 4.0d M-Sport E70 LCI. Prior to this I have owned two E53's and have just sold my 2008 E70 3.0 SD M-Sport in which I managed to rack up 100,000 miles over the last 7 years.
Having driven the 4.0d for a few hundred miles now I am interested to know how everybody else gets on with the twin turbo engine in real world conditions. Compared to the 3.0 SD my new car feels like it always 'chomping at the bit' and wanting to rev more and go faster then I am usually going. I don't know whether it is the 8 speed gearbox or the extra horsepower but it never seems happy unless it is accelerating or galloping along at 70 mph plus. This seems to make it feel a bit twitchy rather than the cruising pace I got used to in the 3.0.
I was so intrigued at the difference that I drove them back to back over the weekend and discovered that at 2,000 rpm the 3.0SD was doing about 70 mph whereas the 4.0d was pushing 85 mph.
Don't get me wrong I like a 'spirited' drive I used to have a 635d and now own a Mercedes SL500 and a Cooper S for when I want to go a bit quicker - I am just struggling to 'love' the power delivery 4.0d at the moment.
Does anyone else feel the same ?
I have just purchased my fourth X5 a low mileage 4.0d M-Sport E70 LCI. Prior to this I have owned two E53's and have just sold my 2008 E70 3.0 SD M-Sport in which I managed to rack up 100,000 miles over the last 7 years.
Having driven the 4.0d for a few hundred miles now I am interested to know how everybody else gets on with the twin turbo engine in real world conditions. Compared to the 3.0 SD my new car feels like it always 'chomping at the bit' and wanting to rev more and go faster then I am usually going. I don't know whether it is the 8 speed gearbox or the extra horsepower but it never seems happy unless it is accelerating or galloping along at 70 mph plus. This seems to make it feel a bit twitchy rather than the cruising pace I got used to in the 3.0.
I was so intrigued at the difference that I drove them back to back over the weekend and discovered that at 2,000 rpm the 3.0SD was doing about 70 mph whereas the 4.0d was pushing 85 mph.
Don't get me wrong I like a 'spirited' drive I used to have a 635d and now own a Mercedes SL500 and a Cooper S for when I want to go a bit quicker - I am just struggling to 'love' the power delivery 4.0d at the moment.
Does anyone else feel the same ?