Review: 2007 BMW X5 4.8L
mmarshall, I think it is time you start taking a digital camera along with your test drives an include pictures in your reviews. Your reviews are magazine like, but sometimes it does feel like a lot of reading, but I bet that is because there are no pictures like in a magazine. Good job on the review.
That's one reason why I include the factory web sites with my reviews....they have a lot of nice pictures, including 360 degree exterior and interior shots.
OK....It will be a couple of weeks yet. Next week will be busy for me. I reviewed the outgoing 2006 MDX last September and have the 2007 MDX on my list. I'll add the Q7 for a future date.
PM me if you want any specific engine-transmission-drivetrain combo or trim level reviewed.
PM me if you want any specific engine-transmission-drivetrain combo or trim level reviewed.
Correct.....but the Cayenne Turbo is a $100,000 machine, not a $60,000 one. It is even more outlandishly priced. And the Cayenne, despite the car-based unibody frame, according to auto mags, does better than the X5 off-road, though I have not taken either vehicle off-road myself to verify it....there are no significant places in my area to do it.
The X5 will soon be getting the 335 turbo, and with the V8 there is more than ample power. I can't see paying the price of a 911 for a Cayenne.
Last edited by sdbrandon; Apr 2, 2007 at 04:44 PM.
Nice write up Marshall
I am sure you wanted to take that x5 for another spin...drives better than many cars..I am starting to see the new X5's pop up like weeds in NYC.. They are all over..
I will take the BMW (V8) over a turbo'd one any day.
Plus I am not crazy about Porsche taking a Volkswagen and turbo charging it than slapping a Porsche badge on it.
The X5 will soon be getting the 335 turbo, and with the V8 there is more than ample power. I can't see paying the price of a 911 for a Cayenne.
The X5 will soon be getting the 335 turbo, and with the V8 there is more than ample power. I can't see paying the price of a 911 for a Cayenne.
The X5's 4.8L V8, IMO, provides ample power NOW....without a turbo. And it is thirsty enough as it is now, with 14/18 EPA mileage ratings. A turbo, yes, would give it even more spunk, and bring it up closer to the Cayenne Turbo's performance....but possibly at the cost of worsening already quite poor gas mileage.
If, as you suggest, the X5 gets a six-cylinder turbo, then right offhand, I don't see much difference between that and its present V8, but I'll reserve judgement until the numbers come out.
Last edited by mmarshall; Apr 2, 2007 at 05:50 PM.
You are correct that I look forward to BMW test-drives, simply for the great steering and road feel alone. But they are not my favorite vehicles overall. I place a great emphasis on value (most of the people I shop with are not millionaires, even in this high-income region), and many BMW's, especially the upper-level ones, IMO, are overpriced. I have also never been a fan of I-Drive and some of the other designs from Chris Bangle. Some other vehicles, while not being as slick or as satisfying to drive as BMW's, IMO offer as much or more for less money. I could give you a long list, but Lexus, alone, has several examples.
Last edited by mmarshall; Apr 2, 2007 at 06:09 PM.
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