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X5 problems to look forward to...
What should I expect to go wrong next with my X5? I have a 2002 4.4i with the Sports Package and 107k miles which I bought pre-owned at about 51k miles, it was one owner and a perfect carfax (some lady in Manhattan Beach previously owned it) and I realize that you can’t truly subject a common problem, but I think if let's say 25 X5 owners experience something that RX350 owners don't, then it’s reason enough to warn others about it. Because it seems like I'm always going through something. And my extended warranty ran out 2 years ago. Coincidentally it seems like everything started going wrong after my first year with the car. (pre-owned, owned it for 3 years now) So far:
The SUV has a classic look, I don’t know how else to explain what I love about it, but it’s seriously completely embarrassing at this point. It seems like every other month, I’m telling my friends something is wrong with it and EVERYTIME someone gets in my car they say “should I have my AAA card ready”. Anyways, what else should I expect? What has happened to your X5 that you read is common on this forum? Thanks, Last edited by ttzcar; 03-05-2010 at 09:08 PM. |
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Sorry I can't add from personal experiences, but I am lurking this forum to get a feel for these vehicles. I absolutely love the E53s, and would like to pick up an Xdrive model. But I can't have all these problems in a vehicle like this that I will take on long trips and daily drive. I have an E46 M3 to look after as well, so I've got enough maintenance on my hands there. I am leaning toward a GX470, even though the X5 styling, power, handling and sturdiness are much better. I know the GX would be no fuss.
It seems your vehicle problems are completely rediculous failures that I would be at a point where I get rid of it. A few things here and there--no biggie. But suspension issues, AC problems, electronics--that's BS. |
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Sorry for your experience. You did not say what model year and how many miles you have. The pre-facelift (pre-2004) and post facelift V8s have some differences in their common problems.
But regardless, you've had way more than the average number of problems one would expect with this model. You did not mention CPO so I am assuming you got it as a private sale. For all you know, the previous owner abused the crap out of it and did not do sufficient miantenance and TLC. Or maybe the vehicle plunged into a river and got fished out (which would explain all the electrical crap you're dealing with). Did you run a Carfax history? |
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As for the Lexus comparison, you are completely right. There is no comparison. Lexus/Toyota's priority is quality/reliability in addition to luxury. Of course I base that opinion on ownership as well. It seems to me that BMW's priority is strictly about how the vehicle looks and handles and not much of anything else. I realize that lots of Toyotas are under recall but to me that only reinforces my opinion that they care about a quality vehicle, despite that others might disagree. Conversly, I believe that my X should have had several recalls for parts that have proven to be "prone to failure." But instead BMW just charges us more money to buy more of their unchanged "prone to failure" parts. Of course my BMW looks good and handles well but it also rides rough and also goes through tires too. My Lexus looks good too and also handles well but it also rides well and I can get 40-50K miles out of a set of performance tires . . . and of course I don't have to work on it every other weekend like the X. Oh did I mention my Lexus has almost 3 times the mileage than my X has. Lot's of people on this forum love the X despite all of it faults and I respect their opinions. However most of them might be in a different situation than you and I with no more warranty and don't feel the pain as much as we do.
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3.0i bought in 2000 (an 01 model). Now running without any warranty with 77K miles. Following were replaced in warranty (both factory and extended - Warranty Direct)
1. Those little shade clips in the windows - 2001 2. Window regulators - 2002 3. 2 pixels were missing, dealer replaced the whole cluster - not bad! - 2002 4. Brake Pads and Rotors (Self as part of regular maintenance - 2002 and 2007) 5. Peeling door handles - 2003 6. CVBoots and water pump (I think) - 2004/05 7. Coolant expansion tank and belts - 2009 Regular maintenance such as oil change, transmission & brake flush, coolant flush, spark plugs etc done by me (2006-) This list is not bad. I hope I don't jinx it now ![]() EDIT: Forgot to add, every little thing in the X works as it did when new.
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Excellents posts above. To the OP, sometimes, I feel the same as well. I have a 2004 X5 3.0i that just turned 98k last week (bought it used in Jan 08 with 50k on the clock). She handles great on long trip and around town, but she does lke to hit my wallet a lot. So far, after two years of ownership, I've replaced:
2 sets of Michelin tires Smog (air pump) and valve twice within two years (items failed just out of warranty) Various interior trim pieces (front pillars, door threshold pieces) Both front half shafts Transfer case (BMW goodwill warranty) Front winshield washer pump) Front and rear brakes (maintenance items) Normal wear items (wipers, plugs, air/cabin filters, oil changes) Front suspension components (bushings, sway bar end links) Water pump and coolant And now, the front differential is making some noise now. I'm going to change out the diff fluid to see if it helps any. Daniel
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TIme to extend my warranty....
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I feel lucky, Ive had mine for nearly 11 months and havent had to pay out of pocket for anything besides a few mods I have done. My original warranty runs out this month and then CPO takes over. Hopefully I dont have too many issues, sorry to hear about yours
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The main reason I bought an X5 was because I was tired of my SC430 but was really upside down on it. And my Credit Union only finances 100% of the Kelly Blue Book value and the X5's value high and sold for less (back in 2006). So I carried over $8,000 of negative equity and bought this car at $38,000 zero down. I think the X5 was only $29,995. Biggest mistake ever. Now I'm stuck with it, because I'm not making the same mistake twice (rolling over negative equity). But before the X5 I tried getting a 2005 M3, 2002 Carrera, 2004 S4, even a 545i and couldn't make any of those happen. They all Blue Booked close to the vehicles selling price and I needed to trade my Lexus in. Also I didn't want to pay anything out of pocket and now I'm stuck in an X5. LOL However I will admit, when I first got it, saying I have a BMW was WAY BETTER than saying I have a Lexus. Especially my SC430. I had dreams of putting some black 22's on the X5, till I realized that would put me at 11 MPG. I'm only an hour away from L.A. and spend alot of time there, so yeah, my X5 gets miles added to it. At this point, it's cheaper for me to pay higher rent and move to Los Angeles, than drive the X5 and have to fix another problem. LOL
I had my SC430 for 2 years and only changed my oil once and THAT'S IT!!!! I swear. Too bad Lexus' SUV look gay as f#ck. If I stick to an SUV I'm considering a Cayenne S (UNDER WARRANTY) but I heard those swallow tires as well. And only gets 1 more MPG. I'm not like the other guys on this forum that can afford a brand new 4.8is or an X6. Honestly if I could buy a 65k car, I'd buy a pre-owned M6 or 997 Carrera S. I'd never pay over 65k for an SUV. Some people just have too much money. And I didn't think I was that bad off. Just not in a position to buy a new X5. Last edited by ttzcar; 03-05-2010 at 09:07 PM. |
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I can count on one hand the fixes under warranty/maintenance and then, count on less than the other "hand",
the stuff I've had fixed post warranty... It could all go KaBoom tomorrow, and maybe my luck has been in lieu of hitting the lotto; just my experience over 8 1/2 years and 76k miles on our '01 3.0 ... To the OP: imo, get out from under if you can. If you can't, hang on and then try and toss it on a trade. Your experience/costs would make me consider leaving it in a parking lot with a spare key in the ignition. GL, mD
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