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Old 02-22-2009, 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by jphillips3333
They list the engines and transmission options per each year. You'd think BMW would release similar numbers ... at least numbers on the number of base X5's, X5's with the 4.4 and 4.8. I'm curious as to how many 4.8's are out there vs. 3.0 engines.

Anyway, perhaps I'm flogging a dead horse.
Not sure about the dead horse, but did you not look at the links I gave you above? Here is a one of the reports from Fred that I referenced there. You want the X reports, not just the BMW Group reports. These ones don't show the breakdown of options, but they do show a breakdown by engine model, for each month and YTD. Click the link, and open the PDF.

3.0 versions ran around 70% of all X5s for most of the production life of the E53.

http://www.xoutpost.com/247277-post1.html
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