05-12-2008, 08:29 PM | #1 |
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Increased Use of Plastic
BMW is more and more over the last few years using plastic in their SUVs. I am talking about the plastic in the bumpers. Audi used to have plastic in the A4's and I never liked it.
The old X5 had some plastic, but there was still some original color on the bumpers, but now the bumpers are all black plastic! Does this not annoy you guys? I have seen white X5's with black plastic bumpers, it just doesen't look as nice. Maybe there is a technical reason for this (and im sure you guys will let me know), but looks wise its just bad! |
05-12-2008, 09:32 PM | #2 | |
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What I hate about the use of plastic and aluminum is that they are so flexible that the left and right symmetry is impossible. I notice all new X5's have different left and right alignment in the fender, hood, and headlight meet area.
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05-14-2008, 10:38 PM | #3 |
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IMO, the plastic adds a level of ruggedness to the new X5. I agree with meruyailir that white X5s look good with it (esp. with the aero-kit and blacked-out grills). I understand it's more of a road-car now than before and will most owners wouldn't dream of driving it in a mud puddle, but the unpainted bumpers should serve their purpose of reducing repair costs. Just think, it's easier to clean scratched unpainted plastic than it is to repaint (or 'buff out') painted parts.
What should trip you out even more is the fact that the front fenders are thermoplast and not metal. |
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05-15-2008, 03:47 PM | #4 |
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I totally agree with the off road thing and that it was way more practical, and it definitely is. My point is that you are paying top dollar for a BMW, it is a luxury vehicle, and thats why at the minimum there should be an option, whereby the plastic stuff should make the vehicle cheaper, and you can get the same colored bumpers at the regular price or something.
The other concern is that if you look at the e92 they are selling in Europe, a part of the back bumper is plastic, in NA however, its all metal. I hope there is not a increasing trend going towards plastic! I am attaching an image of a X5 with matching bumpers..I dont know if they painted over the plastic or installed a kit? |
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05-15-2008, 06:14 PM | #5 |
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I'ts painted to match the body color.
Here are photos of an X5 with the M-Sport Package (not available in US).http://www.x5world.com/x5-e70-forum/...highlight=pack Notice the bumpers (front and rear) are different. I think you're confusing unpainted parts with the term 'plastic', because ,like I mentioned before, the front fenders to both the X5 and the X6 are "advanced thermoplastic". Yes, in a word they are plastic. BMW did this in order to maintain a near 50/50 weight distribution over the car. Many cars made after the 70s (and 80s for some) stopped using metal bumpers in favor of 'plastic'. I think we've moved beyond the 'increasing in trend towards plastic'. |
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