New X5 - Any good deals ?

New X5 - Any good deals ?

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worsy

5,805 posts

175 months

Friday 4th July 2014
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Sounds good. Get mine two weeks tomorrow.

Josh300

176 posts

189 months

Wednesday 6th August 2014
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what are the figures like on future values anyone know or a good guess ? given 8% discount !

burwoodman

18,709 posts

246 months

Wednesday 6th August 2014
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Carmo99 said:
Those of you thinking if you should change from and E70 to the F15, I can definitely recommend this. One week old and 1200km later, I'm very impressed and its a major improvement.
I upgraded from a 3.0d to the M50d, so there is more than enough power. It sounds great inside the car, even a bit V8 ish plus over 40 mpg on a run. I drove over the Alps during the week and the handling (in sport) is great. Its much smoother and very quiet when not pushing on. The electric steering is very different and takes some getting used to, but not a problem, just different.

I'm still running in so max 3'500rpm which is still over 200kmh on the autobahn, it felt like a 100. I'll give it the full beans once its run in, then I'll try Sport + but I've no idea what it actually does. Suppose I could read the manual.
Did you test drive a Cayene Carmo? I asume a decent spec 50D can be had for about 65?

burwoodman

18,709 posts

246 months

Wednesday 6th August 2014
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Carmo99 said:
Those of you thinking if you should change from and E70 to the F15, I can definitely recommend this. One week old and 1200km later, I'm very impressed and its a major improvement.
I upgraded from a 3.0d to the M50d, so there is more than enough power. It sounds great inside the car, even a bit V8 ish plus over 40 mpg on a run. I drove over the Alps during the week and the handling (in sport) is great. Its much smoother and very quiet when not pushing on. The electric steering is very different and takes some getting used to, but not a problem, just different.

I'm still running in so max 3'500rpm which is still over 200kmh on the autobahn, it felt like a 100. I'll give it the full beans once its run in, then I'll try Sport + but I've no idea what it actually does. Suppose I could read the manual.
Did you test drive a Cayene Carmo? I asume a decent spec 50D can be had for about 65?

Carmo99

1,308 posts

186 months

Thursday 7th August 2014
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burwoodman said:
Did you test drive a Cayene Carmo? I asume a decent spec 50D can be had for about 65?
No, for the only reason I don't like the look. The Macan looks better (but too small inside) the Cayenne, especially the Diesel S is big / fast enough but doesn't do it for me.
I paid in the end about 65KGBP for a full spec car incl. winter wheels (I live in Switzerland) plus a good trade in price for mine. Cars here also include 10 year free servicing and 3 yr warranty.

Just discovering all the nice bits, such as the adjustable sport modes, connected drive (remote starting etc) fantastic seats (comfort) and the performance for a 2 tonne + car which is staggering. The automatic steering / driving in traffic jams is new to me but is quickly becoming essential.

Carmo99

1,308 posts

186 months

Saturday 9th August 2014
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You know you want to:
After a few hours polishing.




killysprint

197 posts

166 months

Sunday 10th August 2014
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True to form.....bought the diesel. Tight git.

You can't change the habit of a lifetime!!!!

mondayo

1,825 posts

263 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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I've owned a F15 X5 30d M sport for about 4 months now. Mine is an ex Demo '63 plate.

I've not owned or driven an X5 before, so have nothing to compare it to, with regard to previous X5's. I really like new X5...as mine is an ex Demo it comes pretty well spec'd and I think I got a pretty good deal on it. Having test driven other options from MB and RR/LR I think it was by far the best car and best spec'd car.

I read someone on here saying they're getting over 40mpg from an X5, which I'd love to know how to achieve!? According to the computer I've averaging around 34mpg, which I think is pretty decent for something the size and weight of an X5, especially when you take into account how nippy it is and how quickly it can go cross country......

As an all round car, I think it's excellent.

Josh300

176 posts

189 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2014
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I use to get 29-30 is the older shape 3.0d x5 2008 plate. how is the mileage now ?

worsy

5,805 posts

175 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2014
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Reporting 33 from 40d after 1200 miles.