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X5 35d - 1 month, 1000 mile report
I considered various exterior colors, but after having loved Space Gray on my 335i for 4 years, decided to get it on the X5 as I know it is as practical as it is nice looking. I love the look of black and dark colored cars, but they look terrible most of the year in Colorado due to dust, salt, etc. and I've vowed to never own one again while living here. Similarly, I think the LCI X5 looks great in white, but after owning white cars I know that they look awful during the winter months here. The Deep Sea Blue looks great, but I have a feeling that it would be similar to black in terms of trying to keep clean. As you can see from the photos taken this morning, Space Gray looks pretty good after a full month without a single cleaning. (I will wash it soon, but it may snow so there is no hurry.) For the interior I knew that I didn't want black again as I had grown tired of the "coal hole" interior in my 335i. I also don't like the look of beige or gray in most BMW's, mostly because the plastic and vinyl bits end up looking cheap to my eye. Tobacco looks nice to me, but after test driving an X5 with it, it was just too monotone for my tastes. The Oyster is my favorite of the current colors, but with active 20 month and 14 year old boys, I didn't think it was practical. Going with the Cinnamon Brown was a no-brainer after seeing it, although finding a car with it on a dealer lot is tough. After a month of the toddler scampering all over the car, spilling stuff, etc., and the 14 year old being hauled to the golf course, etc., the interior looks great. I haven't touched it with anything except to wipe fingerprints off the rearview mirror, and I'm impressed with the surfaces so far. For the trim I went with the Dark Bamboo, mainly because I was tired of the dark burl walnut that I had on the 335i. The bamboo looks more "modern" to my eye than the walnut, and I like the dark glossy contrast. If the piano black was offered I might have considered it, although I wonder how well that will hold up to abuse over the years. Packages on the car include Cold Weather, Premium, Premium Sound, Rear Climate, Sport Activity, and Technology. Options over and above the packages include multi-contour seats, Comfort Access, and roof rails. The only option that I had second thoughts about is rear seat heating, but most days I don't have rear passengers except for the toddler, and he'll be in a car seat for a long time to come. I considered a number of other makes when looking at cars, but kept coming back to BMW as I really like how they drive. My 335i wasn't the most reliable vehicle over the past four years, but I liked it so much that I forgave most of the issues with it. I test drove various Audi, Mercedes, Lexus, and Cadillac (yes, even Lexus and Cadillac) vehicles, but while some had nice features, they just didn't feel right. After deciding that I had to get another BMW, I then considered the X5, the new 5, and the 3 sedan, all of which would meet my needs for a bigger and more practical BMW than the e92. The 535i xDrive, 335d, X5 35i, and X5 35d were all in the running, and I spent far too much time debating the merits of each, test driving them over and over again, and using the BMW configurator to compare features, pricing, etc. The 335d looked like the best "deal", but it didn't seem to be much better than my 335i except for the economy. If they had offered it with xDrive I might have gone with one, but I had snow tires on the 335i and it did just fine with those. The new 5's are great looking and I like the updated electronics, etc., but every 5 I drove felt like a big floaty barge, even when compared to the X5 that weighs a lot more. It looked like getting all of the sport packages, adaptive drive, etc. on the 5 might "fix" that feeling, but that made for a very expensive vehicle with no eco credits, etc. to help out. Finally, the X5 35i has a sweet engine and transmission, but in back-to-back comparisons with the 35d it lost out in everything except for off-the-line acceleration. Now you know how and why I ended up with the X5 35d, and my fellow OC types will probably understand... ![]() I didn't take notes over the past month, but I have a fairly good list of things in my head that I observed, discovered, or otherwise noted:
I can't think of much else to write right now, and if you've stuck with it for this long post, feel free to ask anything else! I've attached a few pictures taken this morning on my iPhone 4 which aren't great, but they're meant to show how well it has held up over the past month. If you're up close you can see the rain spots, dust, brake dust, etc., but it looks pretty good otherwise. |
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GREAT write up. Thank you for taking the time and effort...I know we all appreciate it!
Funny, so many of your thoughts/feelings are exactly what I feel! The "old" E70 headlights, cheap sunvisors and mish mash of rubbers, plastics and materials are my biggest irk! Actually having cheap, red (bulb) rear blinkers is my biggest annoyance. I know how it irritates me when American and some Japanese cars blink (especially in bright sunlight) and you cannot even see the rear blinkers. If BMW wanted to use red blinkers for the rear (a bad idea), but they could have used LED red blinkers like the new 5 Series and the LCI 3er sedan. Mercedes also uses red LED blinkers. The rear blinkers should be either amber bulbs or amber LEDs or red LEDs. Not red bulbs...they are dangerous, cheap and ineffective! I too have the multi-contour seats and they are awesome. I think my biggest surprise is how much I actually LOVE the head up display. It's so practical, and really cool. I can see this becoming one of those "must have on the next car" features. Comfort Access is also a MUST HAVE always. I've had that on my last 3 cars before the 35d, and I love it. Of course, MPG is really great too. I feel so 'green', even with the monster torque band our 35ds have. Again, thanks for the 1000 mile update! |
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Nice write up.
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Richard Sir Snaps-a-lot, 9 Time Dragon Slayer (54 runs!) 2011 X5 50i Alpine White, Biege Nappa /Lt Poplar M Sport 2009 Z4 35i, Black Sapphire/Ivory-Black/Anthracite Gone but not forgotten: '08 550i, '06 X3, '06 650i, '02 M5, '99 540i |
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really nice write-up and thank you! I am so looking forward to posting my impressions next week. Weather is supposed to be good for PCD on Wednesday and I will have a chance to put their X5's to the test on the track.
Hey richard, I might have to do a TOD in the spring to see how this baby handles! |
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Another exc review, imo. I enjoy reading these owners' reports.
GL, mD
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Richard Sir Snaps-a-lot, 9 Time Dragon Slayer (54 runs!) 2011 X5 50i Alpine White, Biege Nappa /Lt Poplar M Sport 2009 Z4 35i, Black Sapphire/Ivory-Black/Anthracite Gone but not forgotten: '08 550i, '06 X3, '06 650i, '02 M5, '99 540i |
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My Vermillion Red is due out of production 12/22. These write-ups are extremely helpful (and well done!)
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Current ride: E70 X5 35D Previous Rides: E71 X6 50i E60 550i E46 M3 Cabriolet E39 540i E36 328i |
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+1 nice car...I have almost the identical car (x5 35d space gray over cinnamon with sport, tech, comfort, premium etc, except with running boards and 5DK sideview cameras)
only 400 miles on mine so far, but loving it ! |
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I'm in my 2010 35d for almost 14 months and 17k miles and couldn't be happier. I love the LCI but couldn't wait for it. I'm really glad I went with the d. I was coming from a 4.8iS so I was quite worried about performance. I find that it's easy to forget (until I push) how much power the d has. I really think it's was the right choice. Enjoy!!
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2010 X5 XDrive 35d (PCD date of 11/2) Titanium Silver/Black Perf Leather Sport Activity (ZAP), Premium(ZPP), Cold Weather (ZCW), Rear Climate(ZRC), Active Ventilated Seat (ZAV), Technology(ZTP) & Premium Sound(ZPS) Packages, Adaptive Drive(2VA), Space-Saver Spare(306), Comfort Access(322), Roof Rails (386), Nappa Leather Dashboard & Console (4M5), Automatic High-Beams (5AC), Head-Up Display(610), Satellite Radio (655), iPod/USB Adapter (6FL), Smartphone Integration (6NF) |
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I'm not very familiar with LCI configurations. So does your Sport Activity package include adaptive drive?
I have a '08 3.0si model with a 18" wheels and stock suspension and I always wondered what the club/pro racers thought of handling of basic X5 models. |
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