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I should have watched the video before commenting. You obviously know what you are doing. I enjoyed the video and your daughter is precious. I don't intend to trade in my wife but I would faint if she did anything that had to do with our vehicles.
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Only you can decide but if I'm reading your tone correctly, it seems like you're worried about more big $$ items going bad in the near future with this vehicle and not necessarily that you want a big infotainment screen and massaging seats. If that's the case, I say keep the current X5. The cost of newer vehicles is insane, especially with the way the market is right now. You have to reaaaaally want one. There's also no guarantee that a new vehicle will stay out of the shop either and you have a backup car in the event the X5 does go down for any reason.
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I did the brake line by myself, it was a real challenege but I ended up with a DIY in this forum.
Cost = ~ $100 including lines and tools etc. When the car gets to this age > 120K etc., it pays to DIY. If not, the cost at the shop is insane for old cars... Just learn the basic routine maintenance and keep the car. My 2006 X5 3.0i 6spMT has only ~140K or so...
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Good thread, good opin posts...
Slightly similar situ here, with our '01 5 Spd Sport E53 with ~129,000 miles. It is our 3rd car in the garage, used as a very occasional DD and for 2-3 road trips north to NJ to see our adult Kids/fams. It carries/hauls stuff like no other SUV its 'size'. Fun to drive, still looks remarkably 'fresh' for its 2+ decade design age, etc. Haven't done an audit but have probably spent well under 'a $ thousand' per year the past several years. I suspect I could sell it to a friend/forum friend in a NY Minute, but what does a few grand do for me?! Still runs well and I would climb in and drive it a long way, with fingers slightly crossed. Very few SUVs out there in Car Land, new or used, peek my interest. We could afford to pay cash for most any car, but few are on the short list in terms of replacing that E53. Only the OP can decide his on his conundrum, but for what he states he uses it for, the only downside even for spending X amount of $ a year, is that something goes 'boom' on one of those ski trips. Our E53 needs a non working gas gauge R&R'd, and it is suffering the long time squeaking/chirping HVAC fan blower symptom, but otherwise it runs like a top... Many of us are overly attached to our old E53s, including me, but at my age I keep my CEO in a new car every 5ish years, and just keep driving/enjoying my '01 E53 and our '02 VetteVert. Wishing the OP a rational decision, but I suggest keeping the sumbitch for another couple/few years. ![]() GL, mD
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^Agreed with mD. Most of us are overly attached to our E53 and occasionally have the same bad thoughts => https://xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-forums/...-thoughts.html
Our 2004 E53 just crossed 150,000 miles and still runs/drives perfectly. Just saw a couple drops of fluid in the driveway over the weekend near the front passenger side tire...needs some more investigation. It didn't needed much (other than basic maintenance) over the past 5 years. But the occasional unpleasant thoughts still lingers...
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2006 E53 6spd MT, 187,000 miles, keep or replace
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They ARE great trucks! Between 92k-141k miles (7yrs) My 3.0i only needed major work from the transmission oil line popping off. Other than that, it was VERY economical! Last edited by ajacks8; 09-09-2021 at 11:23 AM. |
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KEEP IT!!!
The $1500 you put in is only 3 months of loan payments for a CPO vehicle. You get to drive what you have free for another 9 months plus. Brake lines do rust out on these X5s in the northeast (been there done that in NJ). But once replaced you should be good for another 15 years. And if the shop used copper-nickel lines they should last a lifetime. "I really like the 6spd and really like the idea of not putting up with all of the new electronic beeping devices." AGREE! I have an 05 6 Speed MT and I recently drove a 2018 X5 and it was full of electronic bullshit which I did not like! "Note: I assume the new SUV would have minimal value after 10 years" AGREE! It will have the same value as your current X5 10 years from now! NOTHING. "Note: Due to the age of the 2006 x5 I am no longer taxed by the local government, but the new vehicle would be taxed at about $1,000/Year" WHAT? Where do you live in the Northeast that has ridiculous taxes like that??? |
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the allure of new shiny toys is always there, but I like the less refined feel of older cars for some reason, must be a defect on my side.
We have road taxes here in the netherlands that are even more crazy, and because the X5 is prett heavy it's not cheap. Only after 40 years you don't have to pay that any more... I'd say try a good testride in the car you fancy and see how you feel about your X5 when you drive home... is it worth the $$$?
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1)I normally pay cash for cars, Wife hates payments 2)I'm not sure what type of material the new brake lines are made from, hopefully good stuff (Invoice does not detail material) 3)RI towns currently tax between $35 & $38 per thousand of NADA value. I think the tax goes away for vehicles valued below $5,000 That tax is suppose to go away in a few years but I've heard fairy tales before.
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