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I may never buy a VW, Porsche, or Audi as a result of what they did to diesel. The X5 35d has been under a microscope ever since and it has passed every test. I think diesel is still the best solution for heavy vehicles like the X5 that are used primarily for long trips.
I'm on my second X5 35d and I love it. If they aren't offering one when the lease is up, I'll buy it out with an extended warranty or shop for something else. There are a lot of nice gas SUVs out there.
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My center delivered one back in June. Custom build for an enthusiast, had an M550-like MSRP. Is absolutely in love with it, and if the reports are true will probably hold on to it for a very long time.
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Thought I would be sorry to see BMW diesels go, but not so sure anymore.
I had an F31 328d for three years. Fuel economy on the highway was about 38MPG. Good, but not sure it was worth the loss of performance, compared to the gas I4. I know BMW has passed all of the emission tests, but I always had a large amount of black soot on my rear window. Always made me wonder how clean they really are.... Just picked up a manual 340i xdrive to replace the F31 and couldn't be happier. The B58 is an amazing motor. 30MPG on the highway and loads of smooth power. Diesel works well for trucks, but not sure they make sense for the typical car purchaser unless you have a seriously long daily commute. |
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Not the same but I think you know that.. In any case the German government spent a lot of money on the OE's to develop/promote EV.
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For example, the other weekend I had to go from the SF Bay Area to Orange County for a family wedding. One of my other relatives (who lives close to me) took her Model S 75D. She left at 8AM on Friday and I left at 8:30AM. I went the whole way there without any stops and arrived at 2:15PM with a bit more than a quarter tank left. I dealt with some LA traffic, but it was manageable. My relative had to stop to charge twice (30min each), which net should've put her 30min behind me. However, in that time traffic worsened considerably such that she didn't arrive till 5PM, about three hours behind me. If I had a gas BMW I might've had to stop and fill up too. I will fully admit, that an electric car would probably more ideal efficiency wise for me in M-F commute (especially for my wife). However, on the weekends I routinely go a couple of hundred miles round trip to the mountains or BLM land and hate having to stop enroute to and from my destinations. For that the diesel serves me best. That doesn't sound right. I've never seen any soot on my rear window. Even the tailpipe stays pretty clean. The rear window will collect dust very quickly due to the aerodynamics of the hatch, but soot? |
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Its rated at 24/31 mpg actually.
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VW has little to do with the change, but now has to get involved strictly due to their dishonesty alone.
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I love my X5d especially so with the Servotronic hydraulic steering and DHP which are both dead or dying as well. Am still really hoping the G05 will be available with a diesel too. I am also on my second i3 so I understand that electrification is the future and the announcement of the X5 45e iPerformance has piqued my interest especially knowing that electric torque can replace diesel torque.
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