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Vehicle Specs
| Price: |
N/A |
Drivetrain: |
All Wheel Drive |
| Year: |
2001 |
Engine: |
V8 |
| Mileage: |
0 |
Bodystyle: |
SUVs |
| Location: |
Miami,FL |
Doors: |
4 |
| Exterior: |
Alpine White |
Dealer Stock #: |
N/A |
| Interior: |
Black |
VIN #: |
N/A |
| Transmission: |
N/A |
Seller Type: |
Dealer |
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About This Car 2001 BMW X5 4.4I, VALUE ADDED OPTIONS: Headlights - Xenon,Navigation system,Parking sensors - rear,Power Moonroof,STANDARD OPTIONS: Skid plate(s),Rear spoiler,Rear air conditioning zones: single,Steering wheel trim: leather,Front air conditioning zones: dual,Shift knob trim: leather and wood,Rear air conditioning: automatic climate control,Front air conditioning,Front air conditioning: automatic climate control,ABS: 4-wheel,Stability control,Power,Traction control,Leveling: self leveling suspension,Descent Control,Front fog lights,Exterior entry lights,Front wipers: intermittent,Roof rack,Rear defogger,Rear wiper,Power windows,Front seat type: bucket,Type: split-bench,Type: bench,Upholstery: leather,Power adjustments,Power adjustments,Wood-tone accents,Remote trunk release,Power steering,Keyless entry,Steering wheel: power tilt and telescopic,Steering wheel mounted controls: audio,Cruise control,Includes driver seat,Center Console,Universal garage door opener,Premium Brand,Cassette,Radio: AM/FM,Tachometer,Tri
At Automobile Magazine, we have been very public in displaying our affection for BMW cars, showering them with awards and our own precious money. In the office, BMW keys are highly coveted, provided we don't have to haul our kids, our dogs, and our sinks. For that purpose, sport-utes are the vehicles of choice. Yet we viewed BMW's foray into the sport-utility market with equal parts anticipation and trepidation. On the one hand, a sport-utility that promised to drive like a BMW approached our idea of automotive perfection. On the other hand, it was disheartening to watch another hallowed carmaker follow Lincoln, Cadillac, and Mercedes-Benz into the sport-ute hills, prospecting for profits. After a year and 37,000 miles in an X5 4.4i, we found that it does indeed drive like a BMW. But we have yet to decide if BMW should be in the sport-ute business or even if the X5 is a sport-ute at all. Some worried about the X5's relevance to BMW. Senior editor Joe Lorio ranted: "Must every carmaker build a sport-ute? It's as ridiculous as if every manufacturer were to field a full-size pickup, or an econobox, or an armor-plated luxury sedan. I think the X5 represents the wrong direction for BMW." For others, the X5 posed more of a semantic dilemma than a philosophical one: Can we call the X5 a sport-ute even though it lacks most of an SUV's defining characteristics? It has a unitized chassis, not a ladder frame. It has a sophisticated independent suspension, not a live rear axle with leaf springs.... Read full article
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