X5 e70 3.0sd early cars advice
Discussion
May have sold my car and so in the market for x5 3.0sd
Having come from a 535d, thought long and hard and I don't think I would like a 3.0d especially as the x5 is heavier
These still command a premium with a half decent spec
The budget is limited, so before someone mentions about facelift, 8 speed, 40d etc. I just won't be able to stretch to that
How much would you pay for say a late 07 early 08, 100k example?
Having come from a 535d, thought long and hard and I don't think I would like a 3.0d especially as the x5 is heavier
These still command a premium with a half decent spec
The budget is limited, so before someone mentions about facelift, 8 speed, 40d etc. I just won't be able to stretch to that
How much would you pay for say a late 07 early 08, 100k example?
Thanks
Budget is lower than that
Have noticed some below that too
There was a private one with less mileage good spec and sold for £18k
http://m.ebay.com/itm?itemId=161391817487
What do you meant the gearbox is dim
I've got the same gearbox in the e60 535d and its ace?
Unless obviously the weight of car makes it harder work
Budget is lower than that
Have noticed some below that too
There was a private one with less mileage good spec and sold for £18k
http://m.ebay.com/itm?itemId=161391817487
What do you meant the gearbox is dim
I've got the same gearbox in the e60 535d and its ace?
Unless obviously the weight of car makes it harder work
Carmo99 said:
I owned an E70 3.0d, One of the First from 2007 for 7 years. I tried a 4.0d when they came out and while quieter there wasn't a great performance step. For most of the time there's more than enough oomph. Saying that i just upgraded coz I wanted too
Test drive one is the obvious answer.
ThanksTest drive one is the obvious answer.
Out of interest what was your average mpg in both cars?
Carmo99 said:
I owned an E70 3.0d, One of the First from 2007 for 7 years. I tried a 4.0d when they came out and while quieter there wasn't a great performance step. For most of the time there's more than enough oomph. Saying that i just upgraded coz I wanted too
Test drive one is the obvious answer.
ThanksTest drive one is the obvious answer.
Out of interest what was your average mpg in both cars?
rb5er said:
So you will get the same crap autobox, worse mpg, less perfomance and a worse handling car for just a few £k outlay. Awesome.
Yeah shame lolAlthough more space would be handy on the 7 seat option, of friends and grandparents on short trips
Sacrifice willing to take when the other car is still a bit more spirited
Cheib said:
I bought my SD new in 2007 and still have it...the auto box is one of those things that people notice because they have read about it. Nobody complained about the box when the car first came out. Yes the 8 speed is better but the 6 speed is not "bad" per se.
It's been a great car, very reliable and extremely comfortable (Comfort Seats are superb) and just brilliant as a family wagon capable of everything from day trips loaded with bikes/dogs to ski holidays in Europe.
I might have upgraded to a newer car but I specced it as a "keeper" when I bought it and went overboard on the options so unlikely to find a car as well specced. The auto box is good but not good enough in my case to justify the extra money.
Fuel economy is as others have said 22-27mpg....to see 30 mpg in mine I'd have to drive between 50 and 70 mph....go over 70 and the consumption comes down fairly quickly (apparently!).
Ride can be fidgety on the 20" with RFT's but the latest generation of RFT's is much better than when I first had the car. When I first got the car I put normal tyres on at the first opportunity and had been running those until about a month ago....SWMBO punctured one of the rears on at 3pm on a Friday afternoon with us going on holiday the next morning. Only tyres you can buy at short notice are RFT's and they are fking expensive to buy when you can't negotiate.....two new 20" rear's Mr Kwikfit ? That'll be £900 sir.
ThanksIt's been a great car, very reliable and extremely comfortable (Comfort Seats are superb) and just brilliant as a family wagon capable of everything from day trips loaded with bikes/dogs to ski holidays in Europe.
I might have upgraded to a newer car but I specced it as a "keeper" when I bought it and went overboard on the options so unlikely to find a car as well specced. The auto box is good but not good enough in my case to justify the extra money.
Fuel economy is as others have said 22-27mpg....to see 30 mpg in mine I'd have to drive between 50 and 70 mph....go over 70 and the consumption comes down fairly quickly (apparently!).
Ride can be fidgety on the 20" with RFT's but the latest generation of RFT's is much better than when I first had the car. When I first got the car I put normal tyres on at the first opportunity and had been running those until about a month ago....SWMBO punctured one of the rears on at 3pm on a Friday afternoon with us going on holiday the next morning. Only tyres you can buy at short notice are RFT's and they are fking expensive to buy when you can't negotiate.....two new 20" rear's Mr Kwikfit ? That'll be £900 sir.
Interesting to hear of your options list and definite choice items if doing it again
Have you considered remap?
Cheib said:
I've thought about a remap but no more than that.....I understand you can get gains in MPG as well as power. One of the reasons I haven't is because I still have the manufacturers warranty.....I know people like DMS say they will cover anything outside the BMW warranty but not sure I'd really want to get involved in that negotiation!
In terms of spec I really rate the following
Comfort Seats - Superb and used every single minute you're in the car
Reversing Camera - Live in London....really helps place the car for parallel parking too
Seven Seats - young kids...don't use them often but when I do they've been invaluable
Panoramic Roof - fairly obvious
Comfort Access - Young kids so always got my hands full
Bluetooth - Fairly obvious
Those are all "must have's" for me....Comfort Seats are very hard to find AUC and finding them in combo with the rest almost impossible.
Have things like heated steering wheel, side blinds, sun protection glass, folding mirrors (must in London), heated seats etc are all great to have.
Very nice specIn terms of spec I really rate the following
Comfort Seats - Superb and used every single minute you're in the car
Reversing Camera - Live in London....really helps place the car for parallel parking too
Seven Seats - young kids...don't use them often but when I do they've been invaluable
Panoramic Roof - fairly obvious
Comfort Access - Young kids so always got my hands full
Bluetooth - Fairly obvious
Those are all "must have's" for me....Comfort Seats are very hard to find AUC and finding them in combo with the rest almost impossible.
Have things like heated steering wheel, side blinds, sun protection glass, folding mirrors (must in London), heated seats etc are all great to have.
daemon said:
p1tse said:
rb5er said:
So you will get the same crap autobox, worse mpg, less perfomance and a worse handling car for just a few £k outlay. Awesome.
Yeah shame lolAlthough more space would be handy on the 7 seat option, of friends and grandparents on short trips
Sacrifice willing to take when the other car is still a bit more spirited
Was getting high 30's in the 535d - maybe 38mpg. Got 28mpg in the x5.
I fitted a tuning box to mine and it gave it a very significant power boost for not a whole pile. You could remap a 3.0d rather than go for an SD.
I'd no issues with the gearbox - loved it in fact. Not sure where these slow witted comments are coming from.
Loved mine to bits but the economy put me off mine very quickly. I changed job roles a month after i got mine and ended up putting £500 a month of fuel through it. PLUS tyres were £250 a corner so i was budgeting £1000 a year for tyres too.
I would be wary of a high miles car. These are cars with BIG running costs. High miles is only likely to increase that.
Well aware mpg will be worst from the above
If doing big miles won't be my first choice
gizlaroc said:
I would much rather be in a later 245bhp 3.0d facelfit than a pre facelift 3.0sd.
And there is not much in it price wise.
These seem to loose a big chunk in the first 3-4 years and then bugger all over the next 3-4 years.
2010 3.0d for £20k, so lost £30,000 and then a 56 plate will still cost you £15k.
Seems to me the sensible option is buy a 10 plate and run it for 3 years.
Good shout, not considered a facelift 3.0d, probably because not seen many lolAnd there is not much in it price wise.
These seem to loose a big chunk in the first 3-4 years and then bugger all over the next 3-4 years.
2010 3.0d for £20k, so lost £30,000 and then a 56 plate will still cost you £15k.
Seems to me the sensible option is buy a 10 plate and run it for 3 years.
Cheib said:
p1tse said:
That's an extensive list
Dare I ask what the rrp was on it?
£57k...I think the options were £14 or £15k...base price was circa £42k in 2007. Car is probably worth £15k or so now! Although I reckon with the low mileage and the spec I'd get an extra couple of grand for it! Dare I ask what the rrp was on it?
4.0D with that spec now would be £63k I think.
I've seen one on autotrader, private, very similar to the one I linked at the beginning of thread, but its £2k+ more than what the linked one sold for. Don't want to phone up and low ball straight in to what I think its worth, but the one sold is I think a good indicator for private prices, so we shall see
gizlaroc said:
Luke. said:
About 17-18 I guess. Not great, but I probably won't do more than 5-6000 miles a year in it.
So £10 a week if differnce at 18mpg vs 25mpg over 6000 miles. So even someone doing 12k miles a year is only paying £20 a week more.
Hmmm? Keep seeing loads of really nicely specced 4.8i's out there for £15k. Tempting.
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