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Old 10-17-2007, 05:03 PM
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A few important questions

Good day everyone. I noticed another X5 close the rear trunk door today and it brought up some questions on my behalf.

I saw a newer (maybe 2004-2006) 3.0 X5 today and the lady had the rear trunk door open and when she went to close it she just put it down slowly and it sounded like the door closed on its own without slamming it shut. Is this the way it should be? Because mine is not.

Also, with regards to the sunroof. Should the sunroof pull all the way back so that none of it is visible or should it stick out a bit? My sunroof sticks out about 2-3 inches when retracted. My X5 is a 2002 4.4 without the sport package or cold weather package but with eveyr other option in case that matters.

Thanks.
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