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At idle the Rabbit's dash would vibrate so violently and the plumes of black smoke it emitted were just noxious. I got well over 45mpg tho...It is definitely a little more 'chunkier' sounding but at speed it's not that noticeable and most people that ride in my car are surprised it's a diesel when I tell them. Plus when you need power it's just there and flat out hauls azz. I have a friend with a 2009 X5 3.0si and on a recent ride in it (in the back seat) it's definitely quieter and IMHO a bit more sportier sounding. FWIW - I just towed my ski boat for the first time this weekend and the diesel engine is amazing! I have to tow uphill for quite a distance and the car just keeps accelerating like there is nothing behind it. The engine sound has grown on me.
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By no means am I not saying that it's quiet compared to other manufacturers. Just an observation that in listening to a sedan that's fuel vs. diesel, they're very comparable. In the SUV, it's noticeably louder. Just stating my observation from deciding between the two. The sound is a very minor factor with the gains of fuel economy and torque.
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The X5d is loud compared to other modern diesels in its price range. I also have a 2006 MB CDI, and the engine is much more muted; you truly cannot tell it is a diesel from inside the car, and the engine is quieter with windows down as well. Not that it is a bad thing, but anybody that knows anything about diesels can definitely tell what powers the X5d when riding in it.
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On a completely unrelated note, I was at the dealer today picking up a part for my son's 635, and the sales manager showed me a bulletin (dated today) announcing that soft close doors will be available as a stand alone option on all X5s beginning with October production (when production of the 2012 35d starts). MSRP is $600. We have this on my wife's 750, and I like it. I had just inquired whether it was going to be available on the X5 (it has been on the X6, at least for the current model year). I guess BMW was listening to me. LOL. I added it to my order, along with the Adaptive Drive.
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Good decision to go with the Adaptive drive, it is definitely worth it, though when I got my 2008, it was part of the sports package. I have sat in a non-sport, non-adaptive drive X5 35d and the ride was definitely harsher than my X5. It improves the handling as well, especially in turns.
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Just to be clear - you are 100% confirming that there is a $3,500 credit on the 2012 MY X5 diesel. Is that correct?
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![]() OP -> is it on your bill of sale? Do you hbe an official BMW document stating the 2012 X5 diesel has the rebate? Thank You! |
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Woo hoo! I received my production number today for my 2012 X5 35d. The Eco Credit has been reduced to $2500, but there is a Nav Option credit of $1730, so I'm actually $730 better off. Plus, my order is showing the soft close doors as a no cost option?! My CA told me its scheduled for production the first week of October, although I thought production didn't actually start until the second week (so maybe he meant the first week of October production?). Anyway, I should driving it before the end of the October. Did I say 'woo hoo!' already?
Vermilion Red w/ Sand Beige Nappa leather and Light Poplar, Cold Weather, Premium, Premium Sound, and Technology packages, plus BMW Apps, Adaptive Drive, Multi-contour seats and, of course, soft close doors.
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