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BMW2010 BMW X5 4dr AWD Sports Activity Vehicle xDrive35d 
2010 BMW X5 4dr AWD Sports Activity Vehicle xDrive35d
MSRP :  $ 51,300
Invoice :  $ 47,375
Manf. Code :  1063
Engine :  3.0L I-6
Drive Type :  All-wheel Drive
Body Style :  Sport Utility
Fuel Type :  Diesel
Fuel Economy Range :  26 mp mpg Hwy, 19 mp mpg City
EPA Class :  4WD Sport Utility Vehicles
NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating :  
Basic Warranty :  48 months months/50,000 miles miles
2010 BMW X5 Overview

The BMW X5 defines an expanding group of big, powerful SUVs that shine for their on-pavement agility and responsive acceleration, with an emphasis on safety, comfort and luxury appointments.

The 5-passenger X5 is available in three trims: xDrive30i, xDrive35d and xDrive48i. The xDrive30i gets a 260-hp 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder engine, while the xDrive35d is outfitted with a 3.0-liter twin turbo inline six-cylinder diesel engine that puts out 265 horsepower and 425 pound-feet of torque. At the top of the power range, the xDrive48i boasts a 350-hp 4.8-liter V8 engine. All trims share the same standard six-speed automatic transmission with Steptronic manual shift mode, as well as BMW's xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive system. Standard equipment includes 18-inch alloy wheels, a Panorama glass moonroof, bi-xenon adaptive headlamps, automatic climate control, wood interior trim and leatherette upholstery (leather on the xDrive48i); an optional third-row seat adds versatility, increasing seating capacity to seven passengers. Safety features on every X5 include anti-lock disc brakes, Dynamic Stability Control with traction control and rollover sensor, run-flat tires and a tire pressure monitor, along with front side-impact airbags and overhead curtain airbags for all rows.

For 2010, the BMW X5 gets HD radio added to standard equipment on all trim levels.

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Think of the BMW X5 as a tall sports sedan with reasonable towing capability and a great view ahead.   It's not meant to be an off-road vehicle, and in terms of utility, the X5 lacks the cargo-passenger flexibility and ultimate cargo capacity of many competitors.   If sporting, on-pavement driving dynamics are the priority in a luxury SUV, the X5 is a great place to start, especially the high-performance M model.   If family friendly utility and minimal aggravation are most important, it may not be.  

NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent J.P.   Vettraino reported from Detroit, with Phil Berg in rural Michigan, and Kirk Bell reporting from South Carolina and Atlanta.

 
 
 
 
 
   
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