Discussion
Couple of things OP -
1) try and ignore all the bell-ends here
2) you say you don't like the X3 but are you comparing late E83 or early F25 models? The latter is significantly better than the former and also a step up size-wise. My wife loved her X3 for its easier size but hated the E70 I replaced it with despite it being a really nicely specced and much 'better' all round car. She still reminds me of this regularly.
3) For the sort of mileage you're doing I wouldn't rule out the E70 4.8i - they are quite rare but take a bigger depreciation hit, are usually massively specced and lower mileage cars. Yes tax and fuelling will cost proportionately more but I should think they are also less likely to throw a potential big bill than the diesels.
4) Look for a well specced SE or - if you really prefer the look of the M-Sport look for the "M Sport suspension deleted" option on the spec list, which offers a more compliant ride.
5) Surround view - my E70 was bought pre-registered and came with it by chance, I'd have dismissed it as a gimmick but its actually brilliant.
1) try and ignore all the bell-ends here
2) you say you don't like the X3 but are you comparing late E83 or early F25 models? The latter is significantly better than the former and also a step up size-wise. My wife loved her X3 for its easier size but hated the E70 I replaced it with despite it being a really nicely specced and much 'better' all round car. She still reminds me of this regularly.
3) For the sort of mileage you're doing I wouldn't rule out the E70 4.8i - they are quite rare but take a bigger depreciation hit, are usually massively specced and lower mileage cars. Yes tax and fuelling will cost proportionately more but I should think they are also less likely to throw a potential big bill than the diesels.
4) Look for a well specced SE or - if you really prefer the look of the M-Sport look for the "M Sport suspension deleted" option on the spec list, which offers a more compliant ride.
5) Surround view - my E70 was bought pre-registered and came with it by chance, I'd have dismissed it as a gimmick but its actually brilliant.
theboss said:
3) For the sort of mileage you're doing I wouldn't rule out the E70 4.8i - they are quite rare but take a bigger depreciation hit, are usually massively specced and lower mileage cars. .
They are rare and I have only ever seen one out on the road, the engine is lovely and I loved the smoothness and noise it made in my old 4.8is.theboss said:
Couple of things OP -
1) try and ignore all the bell-ends here
2) you say you don't like the X3 but are you comparing late E83 or early F25 models? The latter is significantly better than the former and also a step up size-wise. My wife loved her X3 for its easier size but hated the E70 I replaced it with despite it being a really nicely specced and much 'better' all round car. She still reminds me of this regularly.
3) For the sort of mileage you're doing I wouldn't rule out the E70 4.8i - they are quite rare but take a bigger depreciation hit, are usually massively specced and lower mileage cars. Yes tax and fuelling will cost proportionately more but I should think they are also less likely to throw a potential big bill than the diesels.
4) Look for a well specced SE or - if you really prefer the look of the M-Sport look for the "M Sport suspension deleted" option on the spec list, which offers a more compliant ride.
5) Surround view - my E70 was bought pre-registered and came with it by chance, I'd have dismissed it as a gimmick but its actually brilliant.
+1 for the F25, and 14k will see you into early cars. Its huge inside and would be loads of room for a family, 2 kids and tons of junk in the boot. We are lucky to have one through my gf's work and the 2.0d is a bit under powered but certainly take a look at them. They are very good cars. 1) try and ignore all the bell-ends here
2) you say you don't like the X3 but are you comparing late E83 or early F25 models? The latter is significantly better than the former and also a step up size-wise. My wife loved her X3 for its easier size but hated the E70 I replaced it with despite it being a really nicely specced and much 'better' all round car. She still reminds me of this regularly.
3) For the sort of mileage you're doing I wouldn't rule out the E70 4.8i - they are quite rare but take a bigger depreciation hit, are usually massively specced and lower mileage cars. Yes tax and fuelling will cost proportionately more but I should think they are also less likely to throw a potential big bill than the diesels.
4) Look for a well specced SE or - if you really prefer the look of the M-Sport look for the "M Sport suspension deleted" option on the spec list, which offers a more compliant ride.
5) Surround view - my E70 was bought pre-registered and came with it by chance, I'd have dismissed it as a gimmick but its actually brilliant.
Rapido1 said:
GruntyGrunt said:
@ugene425 - How about NOT using your bloody phone at all while driving, you complete dhead. Especially in a 2 ton tank. If you realise must use Facebook and Grinder whilst in the car, then pull over first. Otherwise it's downright dangerous to be looking at your phone while driving, regardless of where you are.
What a miserable cretin you are! How on earth did you get to the above dopey conclusion by the OP saying he wanted bluetooth in his next car? The poor guy asks for advice on the possible purchase of a new car and he gets replies like this!The OP said: "Because in London police are everywhere and so are cyclists etc. If you are caught on your phone whilst driving = game over!"
cerb4.5lee said:
theboss said:
3) For the sort of mileage you're doing I wouldn't rule out the E70 4.8i - they are quite rare but take a bigger depreciation hit, are usually massively specced and lower mileage cars. .
They are rare and I have only ever seen one out on the road, the engine is lovely and I loved the smoothness and noise it made in my old 4.8is.CerberusRogue said:
Rapido1 said:
GruntyGrunt said:
@ugene425 - How about NOT using your bloody phone at all while driving, you complete dhead. Especially in a 2 ton tank. If you realise must use Facebook and Grinder whilst in the car, then pull over first. Otherwise it's downright dangerous to be looking at your phone while driving, regardless of where you are.
What a miserable cretin you are! How on earth did you get to the above dopey conclusion by the OP saying he wanted bluetooth in his next car? The poor guy asks for advice on the possible purchase of a new car and he gets replies like this!The OP said: "Because in London police are everywhere and so are cyclists etc. If you are caught on your phone whilst driving = game over!"
[GruntyGrunt - you are a PRAT. I don't drive whilst on the phone. ]
ugene425 said:
Because in London police are everywhere and so are cyclists etc. If you are caught on your phone whilst driving = game over!
@ugene425 - How about NOT using your bloody phone at all while driving, you complete dhead. Especially in a 2 ton tank. If you realise must use Facebook and Grinder whilst in the car, then pull over first. Otherwise it's downright dangerous to be looking at your phone while driving, regardless of where you are.Tampon said:
?????
Why does living in London with the rest of us, mean your car has to have Bluetooth because of your locale?
Also you don;t seem to be doing the miles to warrant a diesel, at around 8k you are going to save about £800 quid a year. You sound like the perfect punter for a petrol to be honest.
Why does living in London with the rest of us, mean your car has to have Bluetooth because of your locale?
Also you don;t seem to be doing the miles to warrant a diesel, at around 8k you are going to save about £800 quid a year. You sound like the perfect punter for a petrol to be honest.
[Thank you. There are some real wkers who post the most rude and helpful comments on here like Gruntygrunt. With a name like that he really must be a fat retard!]
theboss said:
Couple of things OP -
1) try and ignore all the bell-ends here
2) you say you don't like the X3 but are you comparing late E83 or early F25 models? The latter is significantly better than the former and also a step up size-wise. My wife loved her X3 for its easier size but hated the E70 I replaced it with despite it being a really nicely specced and much 'better' all round car. She still reminds me of this regularly.
3) For the sort of mileage you're doing I wouldn't rule out the E70 4.8i - they are quite rare but take a bigger depreciation hit, are usually massively specced and lower mileage cars. Yes tax and fuelling will cost proportionately more but I should think they are also less likely to throw a potential big bill than the diesels.
4) Look for a well specced SE or - if you really prefer the look of the M-Sport look for the "M Sport suspension deleted" option on the spec list, which offers a more compliant ride.
5) Surround view - my E70 was bought pre-registered and came with it by chance, I'd have dismissed it as a gimmick but its actually brilliant.
+1 for the F25, and 14k will see you into early cars. Its huge inside and would be loads of room for a family, 2 kids and tons of junk in the boot. We are lucky to have one through my gf's work and the 2.0d is a bit under powered but certainly take a look at them. They are very good cars. 1) try and ignore all the bell-ends here
2) you say you don't like the X3 but are you comparing late E83 or early F25 models? The latter is significantly better than the former and also a step up size-wise. My wife loved her X3 for its easier size but hated the E70 I replaced it with despite it being a really nicely specced and much 'better' all round car. She still reminds me of this regularly.
3) For the sort of mileage you're doing I wouldn't rule out the E70 4.8i - they are quite rare but take a bigger depreciation hit, are usually massively specced and lower mileage cars. Yes tax and fuelling will cost proportionately more but I should think they are also less likely to throw a potential big bill than the diesels.
4) Look for a well specced SE or - if you really prefer the look of the M-Sport look for the "M Sport suspension deleted" option on the spec list, which offers a more compliant ride.
5) Surround view - my E70 was bought pre-registered and came with it by chance, I'd have dismissed it as a gimmick but its actually brilliant.
ugene425 said:
Thank you so much - your comments were really helpful!
Don't forget, the maintenance costs are to be expected on a £14k car like this. The 4.8 can occasionally have scary bills - the 4.8 can have valve seal/CCV/Oil seal issues, which can lead to excessive smoke in the exhaust. That's an engine-out job, so be wary of this. Like many people have said, the 4.8 often had most factory options as standard - lots of them are relatively low mileage cars for they are petrols after all! Look for a car with a perfect service history, keeping up the maintenance leads to happy smiles all around. somynameiswhat said:
In its class (luxury SUV) it's actually smaller than most of them - the RRS/FFRR, Q7, GL Class, Discovery 3 and XC90. It's just as long as my E39 and is only a bit wider(I think).
They are great cars, extremely well built which definitely shows when you step inside. It feels solid from the push button ignition to the engine. Spacious, not too big and they drive astonishingly well for its size, similar to a 5 series style ride quality. The engine is 240hp for the 3.0d and 285hp for the 3.0sd, 275hp for the 3.0si and 335hp for the 4.8i. Bear in mind that the diesels have DPF's which can be problematic at 100k miles, so the 3.0si may be a better bet. However, a run or two on the motorway should solve the DPF problem, so don't eliminate a diesel. After late 2007, tax goes down, but you have to check, it goes from £500 a year to £275 a year.
Nice options to look for on the X5, comfort seats can be nice. Heated seats are optioned on most cars, but you'd want to have the media package, which most got anyway. The M-sport body kit looks nice too and the car gets better suspension. Adaptive drive is something to consider, keeps the car almost flat when going through corners - the normal suspension is still very good anyway. For kids though, the panoramic sunroof looks good, heated rear seats or the rear TV. Other options include Heads Up display, keyless entry and an updated speaker system. Again, these are only some options that may have been ticked, it's important to check what the car has.
These are very well built cars, they are one of BMW's best selling cars. Don't listen to the crap people put on here, if you want it go for it. I personally have been looking too.
They are great cars, extremely well built which definitely shows when you step inside. It feels solid from the push button ignition to the engine. Spacious, not too big and they drive astonishingly well for its size, similar to a 5 series style ride quality. The engine is 240hp for the 3.0d and 285hp for the 3.0sd, 275hp for the 3.0si and 335hp for the 4.8i. Bear in mind that the diesels have DPF's which can be problematic at 100k miles, so the 3.0si may be a better bet. However, a run or two on the motorway should solve the DPF problem, so don't eliminate a diesel. After late 2007, tax goes down, but you have to check, it goes from £500 a year to £275 a year.
Nice options to look for on the X5, comfort seats can be nice. Heated seats are optioned on most cars, but you'd want to have the media package, which most got anyway. The M-sport body kit looks nice too and the car gets better suspension. Adaptive drive is something to consider, keeps the car almost flat when going through corners - the normal suspension is still very good anyway. For kids though, the panoramic sunroof looks good, heated rear seats or the rear TV. Other options include Heads Up display, keyless entry and an updated speaker system. Again, these are only some options that may have been ticked, it's important to check what the car has.
These are very well built cars, they are one of BMW's best selling cars. Don't listen to the crap people put on here, if you want it go for it. I personally have been looking too.
The cars which had xDrive in their badging e.g. 'X5 xDrive30d' have an improved xDrive system. They introduced this in late 2008 and the car most likely has a reduced tax bill.
Car thefts can be a problem as well - the X5 can be a victim to theft - if not properly protected. Simple things like keeping the key away from the front door, or fitting a tracker, can prevent any heartache.
somynameiswhat said:
Car thefts can be a problem as well - the X5 can be a victim to theft - if not properly protected. Simple things like keeping the key away from the front door, or fitting a tracker, can prevent any heartache.
Yup, sadly, the X5 tops the list as the most nicked car in the UK....One of the main reasons why, I keep adding then removing it from my 'next car' list
aeropilot said:
somynameiswhat said:
Car thefts can be a problem as well - the X5 can be a victim to theft - if not properly protected. Simple things like keeping the key away from the front door, or fitting a tracker, can prevent any heartache.
Yup, sadly, the X5 tops the list as the most nicked car in the UK....One of the main reasons why, I keep adding then removing it from my 'next car' list
Gassing Station | Car Buying | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff