I had a look in the boot of 2 X5's in the dealer, as I need to secure a cage for the dog. They had a new one with a rail system, and a second hand one with 4 anchor points with no rail system. Both cars were the 7 seat versions.
I've ordered the 5 seat version. Does anyone know whether my car will come with 4 anchor points or the rail system when it arrives in September?
The Herbert at the dealer didn't have a clue when I asked!
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Tie down points in the boot
Re: Tie down points in the boot
I asked BMW about this as I need to fit a dog guard when my car arrives.
They said, all X5's currently come with the 'extended storage' package which includes the four lashing rails. But the rail system is deleted on models with the 3rd seating row option.
Therefore your car should come with rails.
They said, all X5's currently come with the 'extended storage' package which includes the four lashing rails. But the rail system is deleted on models with the 3rd seating row option.
Therefore your car should come with rails.
2016 X5 (F15) xdrive40d M Sport
2013 Skoda Fabia VRS
2008 VW Polo (driven by daughter, paid for by me...)
2013 Skoda Fabia VRS
2008 VW Polo (driven by daughter, paid for by me...)
Re: Tie down points in the boot
[quote="5panner"]
I asked BMW about this as I need to fit a dog guard when my car arrives.
They said, all X5's currently come with the 'extended storage' package which includes the four lashing rails. But the rail system is deleted on models with the 3rd seating row option.
Therefore your car should come with rails.
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Ok, that's good to know that mine will have the rails. But, the car in the showroom with the rails was a 7 seater! )
I asked BMW about this as I need to fit a dog guard when my car arrives.
They said, all X5's currently come with the 'extended storage' package which includes the four lashing rails. But the rail system is deleted on models with the 3rd seating row option.
Therefore your car should come with rails.
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Ok, that's good to know that mine will have the rails. But, the car in the showroom with the rails was a 7 seater! )
Re: Tie down points in the boot
Yeah you're not wrong, just found this pic online... Clearly a 7 seater... Good to know the dealers know their cars lol
2016 X5 (F15) xdrive40d M Sport
2013 Skoda Fabia VRS
2008 VW Polo (driven by daughter, paid for by me...)
2013 Skoda Fabia VRS
2008 VW Polo (driven by daughter, paid for by me...)
Re: Tie down points in the boot
[quote="5panner"]
Yeah you're not wrong, just found this pic online... Clearly a 7 seater... Good to know the dealers know their cars lol
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That's the annoying thing. I was also asking them about comfort seats, and the guy showed me a car with what he thought were comfort seats. It had the standard m sport seats with lumbar support! I don't know how these muppets get their jobs, as most of them couldn't find their arsehole with both hands!
Yeah you're not wrong, just found this pic online... Clearly a 7 seater... Good to know the dealers know their cars lol
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That's the annoying thing. I was also asking them about comfort seats, and the guy showed me a car with what he thought were comfort seats. It had the standard m sport seats with lumbar support! I don't know how these muppets get their jobs, as most of them couldn't find their arsehole with both hands!
Re: Tie down points in the boot
Those rails were optional for my X6 despite being shown in all the pictures! Salesman had no clue!
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