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Big Disappointment
The car is probably the worst car I have ever purchased. The supplied tyres (Continentals) are noisier than the Pirelli winter tyres presently fitted. There is a continuous whine from the front drive line that is not masked by the tyre noise. Very noticeable around 40 - 80 Kph. The dealer insists this is normal. The electrics have a mind of their own especially the foot operated trunk the wife has still not managed to make it work. I am only 5’9” and have difficulty getting in and out of the vehicle I have to lower the seat all the way and then Twist my body in and out. The interior trim is nice but the ambient lighting is too bright for me at it’s lowest setting. The exterior finish is good where it is finished, the inside of the hood is unfinished as are some other surfaces not normally visible, a cheap trick considering the price of the vehicle. Road handling in snow is nail bitting as the car follows any ruts without announcement my last experience of this threw the car into a full right hand drift I narrowly missed an oncoming car certainly sure the X drive did not kick in at any time. I no longer trust the car as its handling in anything but perfect weather is suspect and not to be trusted, nail biting comes to mind, the noise is tiring on a long journey. The dealer is conditioned to consider all this as normal causing me to not go there any more. I cannot get rid of this vehicle quick enough
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MONEY POT!
Us too.. just like this previous post -- Unfortunately, in 24 months and with only 18,000 miles, my X2 needs new brakes (front and back, rotors and pads), an alignment and new run-flats. A couple grand total. I've been driving for 40 years and this is the first car I've ever had, for any period of time, that needs brakes at all, or that needs four new expensive tires at 18,000 miles. Fool me once... --- we have had our car less them two years and have replaced our brakes and roters two times and now after 4 months less then a mile change are told we are at a 4 front and 6 rear on tires and may have to replace pads and roters again. We use Palm Springs BMW that says it's NOT a defect in material or product but "just how the X1 and X2 are" this has cost us couple thousands of dollars and now our rear brakes "need" to be cleaned up and scuffed to stop the salow brake squeal for another 450.00. Just ridiculous. Not sure how that is The X2 is one of the most reliable family SUVs available, scoring an impressive 97.7% in our 2021 What Car? Reliability Survey.. not a happy BMW customer. This is our 2nd BMW vehicle. We also had to replace the motor mount.
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A Driver's SUV
The X2 drives like a hot hatch but has the looks and utility to be more. No problem hauling groceries or tools from your local Home Depot. Ours is in Galvanic Gold which we call Mustard. It certainly is easy to find in a parking lot. The front seats are surprisingly comfortable and the dash controls easy to work. This model keeps the BMW mantra well.
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Loving it
Bought this about 6 months ago, I love driving this SUV. My wife really loved it because I bought this for her. She used to drive a 2017 Honda CR-V and she said this M35i is far more better than the Honda. Handling is outstanding. I love BMW and also drive a 2015 BMW M4.
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Hot crossover
This is the best crossover I can get below $60000. If It is only car one can have, this is the car. It does everything well.