Used 2022 BMW X5 SUV Consumer Reviews
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A great car but BMW has removed features
This is my fifth X5. On this 2022 model BMW is skimping on details to wit: the removal of the fog lamps (Where I live these are essential), remove the off switch for that annoying engine off at lights (it won’t turn off in Sports mode), removed the electric rear power close on the lower tailgate, The removal of the metal luggage protective bands on the floor of the trunk. Further it took two months to get my car, a car I didn’t specifically want but the electric version would not have been available until October or later 2022. The ultimate driving machine is becoming a disappointment. Instead of under promising and over delivering, BMW is losing its panache through skimping.
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5 Stars in every respect except……
The X5 is by far one of the best SUVs in its class. Comfortable and quiet ride, great acceleration and quality throughout. Only complaint is that door sills, not inside, get wet from wet roads leaving them dirty and have to be constantly wiped down. 5 stars in every respect but giving 4 stars because I can not seem to get recommended oil changes when needed under their pre paid maintenance program. Dealer and other experts recommend oil changes at 10,000 mile intervals but because the vehicle computer stated an interval of 14,000 the dealer would not change the oil at the recommended interval. The computer modifies the interval subject to driving conditions and eventually dropped to an 11,500 mile interval but still over the 10,000 mile interval. Despite numerous attempts over two months to get a satisfactory answer I still do not have one. The icing on the cake was an email I received today from BMW stating the importance of oil changes at 10,000 or one year to improve performance and engine life and still at just over 10,000 miles since the last oil change the dealer and customer service says I do not need an oil change.
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Great and dependable with good fuel mileage
The BMW X5 is awesome. No problems or complaints. After 37,000+ miles and 3 years of ownership it has done nothing but impress us. It gets 28 mpg combined driving and slightly over 30 mpg on the highway as long as you keep it at or under 75 mph. The vehicle is as quick as many performance coupes hitting 60 mph in less than 5 seconds and it handles like a good sports coupe. The ride is comfortable and so far we have had nothing but a great experience with our X5. It is really fun to drive. We never thought that we would ever enjoy it as much as we do. Great job BMW!
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JUNK
The 2022 BMW X5 offers an exceptional driving experience—when it’s actually drivable. Unfortunately, due to ongoing reliability issues, mine has become an expensive lawn ornament, stuck in the driveway waiting for a backordered water pump.
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best of the best
Due to medical reasons I had to purchase a suv so I can get in and out of. I drove everything in it's class and this was the hands down winner. Luxury and power, the best HUD. Unfortunately the car did not come with the wireless charging it was not available. The standard stereo is not great, I would suggest an upgrade. All around it is perfect for me. 6'4" 290lbs
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