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2011 X5 35D vs 2012 ?????
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oh I didn't confirm anything, just from everything I have been reading that is the one common thing most are including as a change....If what i wrote was misleading I should have been clearer.....but even as a general statement would I know the difference when driving between 6 or 8 speed?
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More gears with shorter ratios are great for keeping high-revving motors in their powerbands. Diesels are low-revving motors, so they do not benefit.
The current 6-speed works perfectly with the 35d motor. The only reasons why BMW would change to the 8-speed (IF they change it) would be for economies of scale, and/or for higher highway fuel economy (if the top gears are taller/overdrive ratios). |
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Thank you for the info, going to test drive it on Saturday
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You will love it......I took one for a Ride last saturday and ordered one immediately. Far superior to my 2010 30i
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I'll keep my guns, money and freedom......you can keep the "change"
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