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Old 12-10-2009, 09:36 PM
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Things aren't looking good for the F25 then.......
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Old 12-13-2009, 03:22 AM
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Seem to grow to same size as E53, which is good.
But the price jump is huge if the information by Autocar is correct, starting price 35000£
Present model price range is from X3 xDrive 18d 27870£ to xDrive 35d M Sport 39000£.
With 35545£ you can get e83 xDrive 30d M Sport, let's see if you can get the F25 xDrive 20d base model with same amount when it comes out
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According to bmwcoop, the next gen X3 will debut in Detroit in January. Link: Next BMW X3 to make the debut at Detroit | BMWCoop
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According to bmwcoop, the next gen X3 will debut in Detroit in January. Link: Next BMW X3 to make the debut at Detroit | BMWCoop
They are wrong as usual. BMW has delayed the X3 debut by 6 months and it will be in summer of 2010. See post # 57 above. http://www.xoutpost.com/681250-post57.html
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Nice chop.
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Nice chop.
Supposed to be close to real deal.
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BMW X3 (2011): spied during winter testing

By Ben Pulman

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20 January 2010 09:42

BMW’s new 2010 X3 is entering the final phases of sign-off ahead of launch in late 2010. Our spies have scooped this production-ready BMW X3 prototype testing on the icy roads of Sweden.

BMW X1, BMW X3, BMW X5… talk about confusing!

Munich has certainly thrown itself into the SUV market with aplomb. Our latest spy photos suggest that the new X3 looks closely related to the X1, but the tape measure says otherwise.

Where the X1 is like a 3-series on stilts, the X3 will grow up this time. It’s bigger and – once you remove the drug-addled snowstorm disguise – the new 2010 X3 has chunky, solid SUV proportions that’ll look quite different from the X5.

Although it’s roomier inside than today’s X3, it has just two rows of seats to differentiate it from its seven-seater big bro.

A range of four- and six-cylinder engines will be available on the new X3, spanning from a 2.0-litre four-pot to a 3.0-litre straight six twin-turbo model. Expect the usual array of stop-start tech, Efficient Dynamics and an mpg-enhancing eight-speed auto transmission.

It’s received some flak the old X3…

You’re right. Build quality has long been an issue and many feel today’s X3 never had enough differentiating factors to distance it from the well received, bigger X5.

But it hasn’t been a total sales disaster. BMW has flogged 550,000 of them since launch, and they hope to improve on that with this clearer proposition second time round.

The new 2010 X3 will be built in the US at the same factory that builds the X5. The current X3 is built by Magna Steyr in Graz, Austria – the switch puts it closer to its biggest market and should, Munich hopes, improve the quality.
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Old 01-20-2010, 11:37 PM
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What build quality issues? I'm sure the X5 is the one with build quality issues.
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Every 2007 X3 built was lemoned due to a shoddy transmission, panoramic moonroof cassettes, etc etc etc.

Oh, and bringing a 35K car to the US without cruise control was a fantastic idea. Much better after the first year bugs got worked out.
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Cruise control really ought to be optional equipment. Folks don't use it. Same with items like rain sensor and automatic headlamps. Your average buyer won't care, and the salesman doesn't go over it.
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