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Cross-shopping the Cadillac CTS-V with an X5
I’m leaning towards going with the wagon but the X5 has a few advantages, IMO. First, I can order a third row seat in the X5. Admittedly, the third row seat in the X5 is tiny; however it is perfect for my daughter and is ideal for my family (for those not so rare occasions when I have to transport other family members/friends). Second, I believe the X5 may be a bit more practical than the wagon given the larger boot. Third, I’ve had 3 BMWs over the last decade and the last, my M3, has been very reliable for the 4+ years I’ve had it. Fourth, although I realize that although an X5 will never provide performance similar to the CTS-V wagon, it can be tuned for a somewhat reasonable price to about 500hp/500ft-lb tq. Advantages for the wagon obviously include it’s appearance, interior (IMO), performance capabilities (& the fact that I can take the V wagon to a track!) & compliant suspension (from what I’ve read, I’ve test-driven the X5 but have not yet tested the CTS; I realize I won’t be able to find a CTS-V wagon to test drive so the sedan will have to do). Finally, I realize that a minivan would be the most practical choice but I just can’t go there! Also, my wife has an Acura MDX so we already have a 7-seater in the family. I’ve done research on Cadillac & Bimmer forums &, in general, owners of each love their vehicles; I’d love to hear thoughts on this comparison (this car would be my year-round daily driver & have a dedicated winter setup - 19s/20s for the Bimmer & 18s/19s for the Caddy).
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I've had an X5 (loaded) which I sold about a year ago and also have a CTS-V sedan (my toy). Both are awesome cars in their own right. The american car is always easier to tinker with and has alot more "goodies" at reasonable prices - depending on what you want to do with it. Either one will not disappoint, but the third row in the X5 does get tight after a while and a bit of work to get in and out of.. especially when the kids start growing. I still have the "V" if that means anything.
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Accessing the third row with car seats mounted in the second row is out of the question. I have read on here that some people have been able to do it although I'm not sure how. Before I ordered my X I went to the dealer and installed my two car seats into an X with third row. Moving the seat up with a car seat in it was impossible. Perhaps those that were successfull had seat only boosters?
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A lot people think I was crazy liking the CTS Wagon but I really like the styling. Prior to my X5, I had a MB R350 wagon and that thing could seat 6 adults easily although my wife said it looked like a Hearst. I have two kids and do outdoor activities like surfing and snow boarding.
I like how the premium package on the CTS comes very loaded. They also handle very well and the 3.6 V6 was strong. I didn't care much for the interior styling (pop-up nav, no rear entertainment, weird placement of temp controls, buttons and things galore, I'm sold on BMW i'drive) but I could stare at the exterior all day. In the end, I chose the X5 because:
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A hearst/hearse!!! OMG, too funny. My Mom is car shopping and she made her mind up on getting an R350 or R320 Bluetec Diesel. Then all of a sudden, she had some ephiany and just told us...."I can't drive that car, all that is missing in the back is a coffin". LOL Serriously, the R-Class would give Volvo coffin schleppers in Europe a run for their money. So true....the R-Class looks just like a hearse!!! Yes, many times a much more expensive BMW will lease lower a month than a less expensive American or other German brand. Since BMW owns their own bank, they have usually been very aggressive with great lease rates and residuals. I love BMW Financial, they are great to work with and Customer Service is top notch!! |
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I'm a big fan of the X, but it sounds like you are trying to talk youself into one instead of going for what you really want. And the wagon is certainly practical enough for kids, especially when they are younger. Life is short - enjoy as much of it as you can.
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And who said you couldn't track an X5
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