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Old 08-11-2011, 02:09 AM
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After my not so perfect ownership record of an 04 4.4 which is my first BMW, common sense would tell me to RUN AWAY from a 2nd purchase! BUT, I'm not sure these cars are about common sense....luxury isn't a necessity in life and perhaps even suvs given how most people use them, myself included. Luxury is just loads of fun and also expensive, the more expensive your gear the more expensive it is to maintain, generally speaking. In an ideal world luxury should also be reliable....perhaps it isn't, my experience points to this. All I can do is hope it becomes more reliable because when I test drove a more economical vehicle I just couldn't purchase it. It wasn't a great experience.

I'm cursed now and my wallet is too!
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Old 08-10-2011, 09:09 PM
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What I have learned is 1. BMW = BAD breakdust 2.BMW = Expensive parts 3. BMW = fun ride. Would I buy another X5... Heck Yeah I would be more knowlegable and would get a fully loaded 4.8.. instead of my hardly loaded 3.0i.. Ive learned retrofitting OEM parts is expensive and time consuming.. PDC 600 bucks, Navi 2,7000
dont get me started..
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Old 08-11-2011, 03:31 PM
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Are these vehicles really THAT bad? I have an 06 4.4i and have put about 9,000 miles on it since I purchased it this year. Reading everyone's horror stories has got me freaked out. I don't use my pan. roof because I'm too nervous. Have I made a mistake in my purchase?
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Old 08-11-2011, 03:34 PM
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Are these vehicles really THAT bad? I have an 06 4.4i and have put about 9,000 miles on it since I purchased it this year. Reading everyone's horror stories has got me freaked out. I don't use my pan. roof because I'm too nervous. Have I made a mistake in my purchase?
Nope. i use my panoramic roof with no issues. Most people that are going to be posting are people who are pissed off--its just human nature.

there are more people who have had success with these vehicles. i would not fret
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Old 08-11-2011, 04:28 PM
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Most people that are going to be posting are people who are pissed off--its just human nature.
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Over 17 years combined of solid service out of E53's in my family. My mother in law's '01 3.0 has been rock solid for ~80K miles and +10 years. My '04 3.0 was the same for 98k miles and 7 years. My replacement '04 4.8 has only 16K miles, so it's not a solid comparison.

I don't know what people expect when they drive a car that is anywhere from 6-12 years old, but you know what? Light bulbs burn out and axles/CV joints fail on every car eventually- it completely depends on how it is driven and maintained. Drive a 6000lb truck like an E46 coupe and you're looking for trouble. Believe that there is such a thing as 'Lifetime Fluid' and you're down the same path.

Google 'BMW Old School Maintenance' You path to peaceful X5 (and any modern BMW) ownership.
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Old 08-11-2011, 07:06 PM
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While I can't overstate the importance of regular servicing/maintenance its not any guarantee of trouble free motoring. The problems I've encountered with my X over the years have had nothing to do with maintenance or servicing IE: EGR valve, Transmission lurch, Pixels in radio, Thermo fan, Glow plugs (diesel), electrical, mirror glass, etc. I've had more problems with my X than any other car I've owned, but I've also had more driving enjoyment to. There haven't been any issues for nearly 2 years now so hopefully we can both enjoy life together a little more
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Old 08-17-2011, 09:35 PM
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I was VERY unhappy spending $6000 to replace my tranny at 75000 easy miles and angry when my sunroof leaked and cost me $1500 in electronics, but the x5 is in a class by itself.
What are you gonna buy? a tahoe? mercedes suv (junk) lexus? range rover? it's all bmw parts anyways.
the x5 is the best looking best running longest lasting one. you just have to pay to play. oh and yes i'm glad i bought mine
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Old 08-17-2011, 11:01 PM
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I was VERY unhappy spending $6000 to replace my tranny at 75000 easy miles and angry when my sunroof leaked and cost me $1500 in electronics, but the x5 is in a class by itself.
What are you gonna buy? a tahoe? mercedes suv (junk) lexus? range rover? it's all bmw parts anyways.
the x5 is the best looking best running longest lasting one. you just have to pay to play. oh and yes i'm glad i bought mine
Well put!! A Tahoe! Bawahahahahahaha! I'd rather push my beemer to the stealership than drive a Tahoe problem free for 20 years! It's the White Trash X5 !!!!
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I definitely would buy another one. BMW has made me their bitch for life!
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Old 08-18-2011, 12:34 PM
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Well put!! A Tahoe! Bawahahahahahaha! I'd rather push my beemer to the stealership than drive a Tahoe problem free for 20 years! It's the White Trash X5 !!!!
I am also amazed at how expensive Tahoe's are on the used market. Certainly not a good value in my book.
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