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Does that mean the 3rd row seat isn't an available option for the X5 M ?
Front brakes are absolutely huge (395mm), even the rears (385mm) are bigger than anything BMW has ever put on a car (374mm fronts on the M6). Too bad they are not cross drilled or slotted. |
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niice.. it will probably be at least $90-100K? will talk to my dealer...
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top view camera like Infiniti... finally. More and more gadgets meeting today's "standards". Funny they put it in the M to start out. This is one smexy beast... the front vents grew on me much faster than anticipated.
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Top view has been available from BMW for some models for years.
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By applying that logic I don't see why you would want more than 2 seats in an M car.
M or not, it's still an X5 and one of the biggest selling points of the E70 X5, over the E53 X5, and Porsche was that you could seat 7 people in it. I don't see why that needed to change, and hopefully it didn't. Given it's now the most powerful BMW available, ever, I'm sure it will be more than $100,000. Not to mention the Cayenne Turbo S with 550 hp, 0-60 in 4.7 sec and top speed 174 mph (look familiar yet) has an MSRP of $124,800. Quote:
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I noted the brakes in the pictures, and they are very impressive looking. I am actually glad that they didn't drill or slot them, they look far more serious and purposeful without the non-functional dress up package IMO. |
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