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14thbmw 12-24-2015 07:54 PM

Why prefer e53?
 
In another thread I was asked:

"I just picked up a 2006 X5 3.0 for my wife as a daily driver. I was hoping for a 2007-2008 but found this one. It's a 1 Owner car, woman owned with 189,000 miles on and all highway miles. Seems to drive good, with no major issues. I did just replace radiator, expansion tank and hoses as a precaution.
I am wondering why the comment of preferring the e53?
I drive 2005 545 (currently with 186,000 miles) and figured the e70 would be more like that as I like the iDrive features functions.
Just curious of your experience with either models.
Thanks"

I didn't want to hijack that thread so I started this one.

Remember that I'm comparing "big engine" models here. Those who prefer the smaller power plants, or the diesels, may rightly feel differently.

The e53 is a beast. That is the best word to describe it. Strong, authoritative, a bit raw, aggressive. As its driver, it is responsive to inputs and has an amazingly light feel (especially for what it is). It feels planted and isn't fazed by snow or anything the road dishes up, although it is no match for a large deer. The seats are the right size, very comfortable and supportive (sport seats). The only complaint is no rear view camera and a totally outdated Nav and sound interface.

The e70 is more refined, smoother, polished. It feels heavier, but not more planted. Just bulky. The older e70's Nav/sound interface also is out of date, probably all of them are. That's to be expected after about 3-5 years I guess. The 4.8i with sport is very good, but still no e53 in feel and responsiveness. The newer e70 5.0i with turbos had mild turbo lag and never felt like it really wanted to play unless the throttle was mashed. If I could do it, I'd go for an X5M instead of the 4.8i or 5.0i X5s in the e70 lineup. The e70 also is no match for a deer!

I live in the country and commute about 30 miles on back roads. I prefer the M3 of course, but between the Xs I would rather take the beast on the windy two-lanes, especially in bad weather (same tires, same size but not staggered on the e70). But for a longer drive, the e70 is smoother and more comfortable, also quieter inside.

They cost about the same to maintain (I use a 5k oil change interval for both), and I can't tell any reliability difference.

Maybe others could chime in with their experiences. This is all feel, no numbers from the dyno or track. Hope it helps.

Joshdub 12-24-2015 10:30 PM

I like both the E70 E53, but to me the E53 feels more analog which I like. Out of all the SUVs in its it's class it was also the most fun to the drive with the Cayenne in a close second. I didn't like the way the touareg, Q7, or GL drove. They weren't sporty enough for me and just felt like big SUVs (which they are, but the X5 seems to hide it well).

14thbmw 12-24-2015 10:48 PM

The Cayenne is also outstanding. Would be a good choice for me if there was good service locally. Nearest dealer is 90 miles; some good air cooled guys close buy but not sure about water.

Kristophe 12-24-2015 11:43 PM

My E53 was originally the wife's for about a year and she was torn between the E53 and a Volvo XC90 that the dealer had. We went to test drive them and help in her decision. I drove the XC90 first and its was OK, drove smooth with a spacious interior. When I drove the E53 (my first time to drive a BMW, ever) I was amazed at its solid feel, excellent handling, and braking; a true SAV. It had 129,000 miles but was evident the PO(s) took very good care of her. We had it checked out by an Indy and decided on the E53. I'm glad we did. The XC90 basically is a Volvo car made to look like an SUV IMHO. The E53 on the other hand, is a ground-up SAV with the unique BMW sportiness incorporated in a wonderfully balanced vehicle that is really fun to drive. And it being a '01, many people are shocked it is almost 15 years old often thinking likely around '09 or so.
I'm not overly crazy for the E70 look. The E53, to me, has the more sleek classic BMW style.

RonVF 12-25-2015 01:18 AM

I appreciate this new thread and replies to my question.
I have yet to drive the e70 and do agree with the comment on looks of the e53 vs the e70.
I like the hood and styling of the sides on the e53 but not the headlight washers and prefer the look of vehicles without the washers. I am very happy with the purchase of our e53 3.0 and because I am the owner of a 545 and know its maintenance requirements figured this would be a better vehicle for my wife and myself as I do most of the repairs.
I am still going to continue looking for an e70 but even my local dealer parts department guy has said to stick with the e53..less to break..
Thanks again for the input
Merry Christmas

tmv 12-25-2015 01:36 PM

More DIY-friendly than the later model. Too much computer control modules for the newer ones. My 06 Dinan 4.8iS is the best I could get for an E53.

DavesEx 01-27-2016 02:53 PM

As indicated on the earlier comments, the E53 is more exciting & responsive to drive. As per my mechanic, it's also less sensitive compared to the E70 (both petrol & diesel) when it comes to service requirements & general maintenance. I have a '01 as well and I don't intend on trading it for anything.

sunny5280 01-27-2016 03:25 PM

Having owned two 4.4i E53's and currently a 4.8i E70 I can say they are both equal to me wrt driving experience. The E70 has more power then the 4.4i's I've owned (2000 and 2001) but it weighs more than the E53. Later model E53's along with the 4.6 and 4.8 are probably faster than the E70. The E70 also has more gadgets than the E53 which makes it more creature comfortable (for those who like those things).

With that said I have a special fondness for the E53. I can't explain why...probably because it was the first X5 I ever owned and I couldn't believe how such a large vehicle could handle.

bcredliner 01-27-2016 03:31 PM

The answer is personal preference. Not that of those here but yours. My bet is you already know or you will know it when you see it.

My opinion is find one or the other with lowest mileage, one or two owners, complete history and service records where you have the option to purchase a warranty.

The strengths and weakness of comparisons seldom match up and many can be resolved with aftermarket upgrades. As an example, the E70 suspension can be upgraded to make it more planted. The Dynavin N6 will upgrade the E53 Nav and is offered with a optional backup camera.

jmitro 01-27-2016 11:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kristophe (Post 1062936)
My E53 was originally the wife's for about a year and she was torn between the E53 and a Volvo XC90 that the dealer had. We went to test drive them and help in her decision. I drove the XC90 first and its was OK, drove smooth with a spacious interior. When I drove the E53 (my first time to drive a BMW, ever) I was amazed at its solid feel, excellent handling, and braking; a true SAV. It had 129,000 miles but was evident the PO(s) took very good care of her. We had it checked out by an Indy and decided on the E53. I'm glad we did. The XC90 basically is a Volvo car made to look like an SUV IMHO. The E53 on the other hand, is a ground-up SAV with the unique BMW sportiness incorporated in a wonderfully balanced vehicle that is really fun to drive. And it being a '01, many people are shocked it is almost 15 years old often thinking likely around '09 or so.
I'm not overly crazy for the E70 look. The E53, to me, has the more sleek classic BMW style.

ha, that's cool. Another Oklahoman on the board, AND my wife also drives a volvo XC90. Neither of us like it.
My E53 I've had for a year. I really like the aggressive looks of the E70 4.8i, but my E53 is paid off and I can't justify paying $$$ just to trade up for something newer


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