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i understand where you are coming from, everyone got bias from own experience. i for one don't understand why on earth anyone will get a mini-van instead of a GLS / X7 |
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01-25-2020, 11:14 AM | #70 |
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For me it's driving position. I like to be higher up. I also dislike climbing up and out of a car. I prefer to step out. So personal preference for SUV/SAV/C for me. Insofar as the M part, the M removes most of the traditional complaints for the segment...body roll, long brake times, wheezy performance: active suspension, 6 piston Brembo, 600hp. Checks all the boxes for me. One man's perspective.
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01-25-2020, 11:28 AM | #71 |
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Yes. Just because you decide to start a family doesn't have to mean you can't have fun driving anymore... Its hard to deny that an X5M is a excellent "do it all" package.
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In response to the original thread question, yes we do need X3M's and Grand Cherokee SRT's and all those fun toys because we're humans, we live once, and there's nothing wrong with having toys to reward us for our hard work. |
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Recently, I had two 3/4 in plywood sheets cut to 80 in L x 32 in W and transported them 50 miles to our daughter's apt to be placed under her new mattress (no box spring app); the 80 in length just barely fit in the floor area of our 14 Subaru Outback and it worked perfectly; we've loaded plants in the Outback from the local nursery - we've filled it with many other items; this is a very stable, safe (NHTSA score) vehicle with a 2.5 L boxer 4 cyl and CVT transmission and gets nearly 30 mpg highway; it is NOT exciting; it is NOT exhilarating.
When I strap on my 07 Z4MR....top-down....lowered w/Bilsteins/Eibach/RE Diablos/OZ Ultralelggeras....I feel like I'm in a race-kart and an inch off the tarmac; can I transport 80 in plywood sheets to my daughter? Load it with plants for our yard? Stuff it full of household items to give to the Goodwill? Which vehicle is correct for me? Both.
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To me, these "do it all" cars are just like all-season tires-- good at everything but not great at anything.
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Performance-wise, these cars are better than a lot of M cars (not SUVs) from just a few years ago (even better than a lot of super cars from the 2000's). They're more performance than 99% of people need! Nothing wrong with that, just saying that they are pretty great at the performance thing.
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01-26-2020, 12:25 AM | #78 | |
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When I had my first kid I had a F10 550. When my second arrived I went into a X5M. Now that they are older (7 and 4) I went back into a smaller M3. It works fine for us BUT my wife likes the added safety of being in a larger, higher riding suv plus she misses the interior space. We're also an active family so we need to be able to get up to the mtns for snow sports during the winter. Again my M3 is fine for this (equipped with snow tires) but i'll have to admit having my old X5M during the winter just made everything easier. Those would kids would understand. Sometimes as a father you just have to "sacrifice" and make compromises to make everyone happy. Alan
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Mercedes took a Nissan and slapped a Tri-star badge on the grill and called it a Mercedes X class truck. Since BMW is already working with Toyota, it's just a matter of time before a Tacoma or a Hi-Lux gets a roundel.
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Just for fun
I think the BMW truck is a lot further along than anyone expected.
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^this. Although I think BMW is taking it a bit too far with sticking M badge on every model. They are showing better restraint than MB and Audi though. I like how Porsche is keeping RS badge exclusive to 911s. Imagine Macan RS or Cayenne RS...they would sell a ton I'm sure but would lose support from their purist customers
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I have an F85 x5m and my fiancé and I run M4 and m2c as daily drives.
The X5m was invested in as I hate to fly and hate boats so like driving abroad from the uk. (Channel tunnel is 35mins of fear) We contemplated aston's, Porsche's etc and although it's my 4th x5 it feels special. It's such a lovely place to be with power for fun and safe overtakes, sure footed with pretty impressive brakes it also has great toys for long abroad trips. You get to see a lot more than the traditional m cars and after 700 miles in one hit I didn't feel that broken. Other positives are big boot so you don't have to stress about what to leave behind. It's the ideal compromise between a diesel x5 and an m car |
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I'm hearing a lot of excuses as to why people get them:
- bad back - my wife needs to drive it too - kids - I don't want to sit so low like a sports car - need more space inside and I don't want or can't have two cars. - need something that works in snow (you'd have to buy snow tires and wheels for an M3 or X3M anyway so...) Its definitely a lot easier to justify 70k for an SUV that your wife can drive and you can haul kids in. Lot harder for a family to put 70k into a dedicated sports car that seats two and can only be used for fun. |
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It’s fun and practical. Can haul my wife and kids around. And when they are not around I can haul ass instead. High performance suvs are kind of a weird thing... but hey...people will buy them. At the end of the day bmw isn’t forcing these on people. THey have the x3 m40i. It’s all personal preference. I can’t do an m3 since my younger one gets car sick in sedans for whatever reason lol
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Holy s**t batman, this is a great point. I never thought about this. BMW, like any business, wants to sell more product to make more money. What sells the best in the US market, trucks! Interesting. Don't quite know if I'd ever consider a BMW truck, BUT an M division truck to rival the Raptor would actually be amazing to see.
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