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electricalserv x5 07-14-2015 09:50 PM

I thought E53 where bad........
 
I thought that the E53 where bad..........I searched the forum for the X5M and 5.0 E70..........a lot of expensive problems , blown turbo, electrical problems............:yikes:

mam4.6 07-14-2015 10:12 PM

Got an insurance quote on a 2012 X5M, fully covered, 3-year, 30K miles, for $3200. Buy that if it helps you sleep at night. :D I think I could put up with all the worries for the performance, because I'm well acquainted with what can go wrong, how much it costs to repair it, and so I can choose between a warranty or just start a maintenance account that will cover repairs when the time comes. Remember, there are quite a few service bulletins out that service known issues on the X5Ms, and also many more X5Ms out there that you hear nothing about, because they haven't caused any trouble. We always hear "all the trouble"...

I want me an X5M...!

jsoto 07-15-2015 08:34 AM

I had insurance on our E53. Got it once it finished the 4 year mark.
It paid for itself and then some. I think I netted up 9-10K paid via insurance
YMMV depending on how well or not the adjuster cooperates with the shop

Ricky Bobby 07-15-2015 10:29 AM

Yes the E70/E71 problems are well documented. Problem is that everything is electrical, and everything has a sensor or module on the 07-up models, so DIY or just a quick diagnostis with DIS is out the door on those models.

I wouldn't purchase something I'm not easily able to DIY or work on/diagnose myself. Unfortunately, making these cars complex over the years has also contributed to them not being as easy to work on at all.

X5only 07-15-2015 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Ricky Bobby (Post 1044814)
Yes the E70/E71 problems are well documented. Problem is that everything is electrical, and everything has a sensor or module on the 07-up models, so DIY or just a quick diagnostis with DIS is out the door on those models.

I wouldn't purchase something I'm not easily able to DIY or work on/diagnose myself. Unfortunately, making these cars complex over the years has also contributed to them not being as easy to work on at all.

I think the more the sensors, etc the easier it is to diagnose, isn't it? My '97 E39 had a failed fuel pump and it was difficult to diagnose since it has no sensor/module for that component. DIS/INPA indicated all was well as no code was thrown or exists for fuel pump on the E39.

Ricky Bobby 07-15-2015 12:01 PM

^Idk ask some E70 owners. Problem is you dont use DIS/INPA on those models so I think its requiring more dealer visits for stupid things.

However I'm sure there are many happy newer E70 and up owners, hell, I am considering an E70 diesel someday, just need to do more research.

imalabil 07-15-2015 03:48 PM

When I bought my E70 in Feb. I went 6 cyl. It is by no means a guarantee - I had a fuel pump leak that was covered under the extended warranty - but I'll trade the ultimate in power for a few less problems. The diesel guys seem to have their share as well.

Fingers are crossed at this point.

electricalserv x5 07-15-2015 04:21 PM

Yes , I guess most of the problems are with the turbo's blowing oil , very expensive ,and a lot of the guys on the forum are regetting buying the 5.0 or the X5Ms............


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