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If you dont sneak up your car or catch yourself admiring it then you have a problem with your ride! If i say i do they say... oh! its VANITY! Anyway others buy X5s for pulling caravans... I JUST LOVE MY CAR!
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1. BMW X5 4.6i Sport RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE, the beast of Southern Africa! 2. BMW 318iM 3. Lexus RX300
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OK to answer your question:- "My question is X5s so called SPORT (which you deny) that comes with ALL Sport Package including 20" WHEELS from assembly plant, do they have "compromised" performance just because they are fixed with 20" wheels????" IMHO Yes. As far as I am aware the X5 sport only has cosmetic changes over the SE other than 20" wheels and stiffer suspension. IMO these changes add a very small benefit to the handling (if any) and take a lot away from the comfort and utility of the SUV. I think adaptive drive with 19s on an SE is a far better bet all round than a sport. Sorry, I have just re read your question: would a sport be better with 19s ? I think yes, but I would dump the hard suspension before the 20s Its horses for courses but I would recommend a buyer just to get test drives in all the combinations and see for themselves. I did and an SE with 19s and adaptive drive was best for me. To be honest I think 18s may have been just as good. |
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![]() Why? I just DONT feel the compromise, my car handles my rough and speedy style of driving. Its like praising your mom as the best cook in the world (since you have not tasted food cooked by your neighbor friend's mom!).... maybe guys who change wheels according to seasons can say something (mine is all year round!) as long as its the same car, same driver different 18s changed to 20s - Remember the comparison is on performance NOT comfort.
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1. BMW X5 4.6i Sport RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE, the beast of Southern Africa! 2. BMW 318iM 3. Lexus RX300
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If you are happy then what you have is right for you and that great.
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I just ordered a 5.0 with the sport package and my understanding is that What I really paid for was the anthracite headliner, wheel arches, steering and 20" wheels....I had them check off "sports suspension delete" as I did not want a stiff ride..Hopefully the comfort seats will counter the harsher ride of the 20"...if not Ill go to non RFT....may sound silly to some but in black the arches blend in and its wayyy cheaper than getting the M package....I have 2 kids so dont take corners at 120 mph+ i.e. where I would need the adaptive drive suspension....as far as highway driving...Im looking forward to the 5.0....now all I need is clarification as to wether BMW will allow me to get the X-6 perfromance package/tune they have at the dealerships from june for the X-5 as it is a leased car.....
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Just like the Porsche 997 is likewise compromised with 19" rims from the factory. (Serious track applications delete the factory 19s and use 18" rims.) All due to market pressure for oversized metal in to "fill out" the wheel wells. Why do people think that because a marketing twit at BMW says "Hey, lets throw 20 inchers on there and call it a sport package" this means that the BMW engineers also said "For better 'sport handling' lets use 20 inch rims"???? BMW spends gobs of money to convince people that performance is their primary goal. It is not. Sales is. And big wheels sell to the current crowd. |
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^ I think the M engineers also spend a good chunk of bacon in re-doing a vehicle... they have performance numbers to meet... yet they left the staggered 20s on there too. They may not be the best application but they aren't that detrimental either.
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'08 X5 3.0si - Alpine White / Saddle Brown interior Specs: Sport Pkg, Premium Pkg, Tech Pkg, Comfort Access, Aero Kit, Style 433 staggered 20s on Conti DWS Mods: Carbon 35 tint, LED angel eyes, GP Thunder 7500k fogs, H&R 20mm/25mm spacers, clear reflectors, gunsmoke-tinted taillights Coded: Digital speedo, windows/sunroof/tailgate close via keyfob X5 pics at Flickr |
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my 2007 sport came with the 20 inches....too tacky, too noisy on bad roads, so I changes to 19 Conti, very happy
in the winter I have 18 frankly, I don't see much difference in handling, braking, or other ....ing its mostly in the looks
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The question of ride quality and wheel size is almost entirely dependent on your driving environment. If you drive on dead smooth roads you won't compromise ride quality by going from 18s to 19s or 20s. If however the roads are rough where you drive, you will compromise ride quality. Everyone's driving environment, driving style, and appreciation of a vehicle's appearance is different and that's why a question like this will always throw up a wide variety of responses.
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