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tons of fun
The reviewers of the x5m saying harsh suspension must be driving a town car! This beast is awesome! Ride is firm, but not harsh. Corners flat, acceleration is great. Good luck keeping your drivers license...
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Great Car
This is one of the best driving cars I have every owned in my life. I would recommend for everyone
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- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $82,852279 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $62,977286 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $95,484316 mi away
A repeat customer
Solid vehicle at a fair price
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Greatest daily drive performance , handling and co
Likes are performance, handling and smoothness of ride. Dislike time it takes to get acclimated all electronic functions available. You must use the my drive app.
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Power at its best
Nice car at right price
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bmw x5 2021, terible front seats
There are two stitch lines along the back of the lower shoulder area, which makes sitting on the seat very uncomfortable. the stitch lines are higher than the chair's surface, which makes it against your back while you lay your back on it. It's a terrible design. I went to the dealership and asked to fix it, they said that is the way it was designed, and even if I change to a new chair that will be the same. I would never buy this car again.
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Promise I’m sober
This thing is an absolute blast. I picked up an 8k mile same model year used one and saved $35,000, going to be repeating that process for sure. Maybe a lease but even my model S cowering in fear of Elon tweeting a price drop didn’t depreciate that fast. Main thing is it’s bonkers fast and still a grocery getter. Shoved off the line but then it’s so linear it’s like falling off a cliff and it never stops until you run out of nerve, not road because it’ll stop like the first wire on the flight deck. Got rid of my corvette because this is as much fun and I can haul the kids to go check cows—and fits ten 50lb feed bags in cargo bay with the seats up just fine. Downside is 7k miles out of 4 tires. $2,300. Fulltime AWD means eats all four tires. Driving style so I’ll own it, more irritated that they’re custom order so plan ahead because it’ll be a week or more. Oh and they suck in the rain but the traction control is great so you’ll get used to it. Speaking of tires: they are no profile. They’re so wide potholes are fine but they don’t fit on the crown so constantly swerving around the highway, I don’t even drink but must look that way. Ride is relatively rough but on par for the sports car it really is and if it’s too bad save an X3’s cost and get one of the regular X5’s.
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