06-07-2012, 10:22 PM | #1 |
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Long term reliability of the x5m?
My lease is coming up soon on my x5m and am replacing it with the new M5 I'm nervous though about having the M5 as my daily in the winters even with snow tires. I was thinking of just buying out the x5 at the end of the lease and having my dealer cpo it so I'd have a couple extra years and 50k more miles of coverage.
Any thoughts on how the engine and tranny will hold up beyond that? Is this a 100k+ mile kinda car? That would be my intention if I bought the car, to keep it indefinitely. Thanks! _tom |
06-07-2012, 10:41 PM | #2 |
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I think it would be very expensive to own out of warranty. I think the turbos are the problematic thing and if something goes wrong it's not a cheap fix. If u get the extended warranty it's not an issue, u should be fine and congrats on the M5 it'll look nice in the stable next 2 the X.
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06-08-2012, 12:09 AM | #4 |
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Well Maybe you are "talking yourself" into buying it... But only because it's the obvious right move. Even if u didnt have the service hookup incase of an unlikely problem I'd say it's a no brainer but with that on your side,
And assuming the $ is not an issue I don't think u can go wrong keeping ur X5M, I'm kinda in the same situation I've got my eye on a 6 speed 911TT and I'd love to keep my X aswell. |
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06-08-2012, 10:59 AM | #5 |
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Personally (after a long history of BMW experience) I've found that a 100K mile BMW (sans expensive repairs) is the exception not the rule
I love BMW, but personally would not want to own one past ~70K out of warranty |
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