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2001 bmw x5 review this car review is specific to this model, not the actual vehicle for sale. Bmw answers the trend with road-going performance. introductionoriginally called a 'sports activity vehicle,' the bmw x5 delivers superb handling and performance. It may be the best-handling suv on the road. It almost feels like an oversized rally car. Muddy trails are easily negotiable, though this isn't what we'd call a highly capable off-road vehicle. And cargo capacity isn't a strong point. lineuptwo models are available: 3. 0i 38,900) and 4. 4i 49,400). bmw launched the x5 for 2000 as one upscale model powered by a 4. 4-liter v8 engine mated to a 5-speed automatic steptronic transmission. for 2001, the 3. 0i was added with a 2. 8-liter six-cylinder engine. A 5-speed manual gearbox (zf type c) comes standard; bmw's 5-speed steptronic is optional. walkaroundthe x5 is immediately recognizable as a bmw. In fact it looks like a 540i wagon on steroids - and it is remarkably close in overall size. From the kidney-shaped grille to the tailgates, the curvy x5 is all bmw. The slope of the tailgate looks almost identical to that of the 5 series wagon. The major difference is that the x5 is 10 inches taller than the 5 series wagon. This increased ride height is the key element of making this vehicle more like a sport-utility. bmw's x5 is called a light-duty truck by the government. Most truck-based suvs, including the mercedes-benz m-class, are built with the body bolted onto a frame. The x5, however, uses a monocoque body shell like that of a regular sedan. This unit-body construction provides a much stiffer body shell, which improves handling, reduces noise and allows better fit and finish. The x5 is not the first monocoque suv; the lexus rx 300 and the jeep grand cherokee follow the same design concept. Because of the unit-body construction they share, the lexus rx 300 is the x5's closest competitor in terms of ride comfort and handling. the x5 rides on big-diameter 18-inch wheels with low-profile tires that lend an aggressive appearance, and even more aggressive 19-inch wheels are an option. interiorthe x5 is all bmw inside. The door handles have a nice brushed aluminum finish and the soft plastic surfaces somehow feel more like leather. X5 comes with a long list of standard features. The one we drove had an integrated navigation system that was a little confusing to master in the short time we had the vehicle. The seats are excellent and the ergonomics are good. Despite the x5's greater height, inside headroom is all but identical to that of the 5 series wagon, which is itself slightly better than that of the larger 7 series. surprisingly, the cargo carrying capacity is no better than that of the 540i sport wagon. That's not to say it's bad but don't expect the x5 to be a substitute for a minivan or suburban in the haulage business. A very sturdy rollaway cover that can be removed for a larger load carrying capacity covers the rear cargo area. The rear seats are split 40/60 and can be folded down to provide a flat surface. The height of the load floor looks high and it seems to take a bit more heft to load cargo; a 150-pound english mastiff accustomed to climbing into dozens of different suvs found the pitch too steep to climb up his ramp into the bmw. the rear hatch is split with a flip-up window and a tailgate similar in design to the range rover's. This can make the x5 a bit inconvenient at the airport. Reflectors on the top of the tailgate's door jam enhance safety when accessing gear at night. passive safety has been a major part of the development of the x5. It can be purchased with no less than eight airbags to protect occupants in a major crash. Each front seat occupant gets a front airbag, a side thorax airbag and a side head bag. An optional side thorax airbag is available for the two rear-seat occupants. The airbag system is essentially the same as in the 7 series; bmw claims its own crash tests indicate the x5 will obtain a five-star rating in the government's (nhtsa) crash tests. Bmw claims the x5 is safer than a 7 series and that it will set new safety standards for this class of vehicle. In november 2000, the insurance institute for highway safety rated the x5 as its 'best pick' among suvs for crashworthiness. driving impressionthe x5 4. 4i might be considered the bmw m5 of suvs. It will do everything the specially built amg mercedes ml55 will do, except win a drag race or be a mercedes. If the amg benz is for horsepower extremists, the x5 is still a power hitter-the sammy sosa to mark mcguire of suvs, maybe. mostly, the x5's handling is noticeably more stable and comfortable, with less twitching and head toss, making it more widely suitable. the x5 wants to be driven like a sports car. The five-speed steptronic transmission can be easily used like a stick, downshifting with a snick or two of the lever for turns, sometimes instead of braking. It's engaged by notching the lever to the left, which puts the transmission into sport mode, and the upshifts/downshifts are accomplished by a simple quick nudge of the lever forward or backward. not all manual-automatic transmissions lend themselves to practical or convenient use, as the lever action may be awkward or the engine's powerband doesn't care, but the x5 is made for it, and the execution is perfect. It's wonderful to use during passing on two-lanes, making that move safer and smoother. The oomphy power is seamless, with redline coming at 5800 rpm. on the freeway, the x5 changes lanes with the lightest of touch and with total precision. The tale of the tape might reveal some of its rock-steadiness. Compared to the mercedes ml430, the x5's track is one inch wider and it rides 2. 2 inches lower. it's the slow speeds where the x5 requires effort. The engine hardly lacks torque, yet it feels like it's working when the going is deliberately slow. This seat-of-the-pants feeling might well be skewed by the transmission mapping or ratios. More bothersome is the power steering, as it takes too much effort to turn the steering wheel at slow speeds. the brakes are appropriate to the price and function of the car. They're huge, they incorporate every electronic trick known to man, they're effortless to the touch, and they enable the x5 to stop as quickly and securely as the bmw 7 series luxury cars. there's no doubt bmw has achieved a hitherto unobtainable goal with the x5: it has managed to produce the smoothest riding and best handling suv on the market, surpassing that of the mercedes-benz m-class. Bmw says its test drivers have driven the x5 around racetracks at speeds close to that of the 328i sedan. This is probably true for experienced drivers, who know the limits of themselves and the vehicle's capability, but for ordinary drivers the x5 is a tall vehicle; it leans more going through corners than a sedan. x5's straight line and freeway manners are great. It feels stable; the steering is even better than in the 5 series and the ride is smooth. The v8 engine provides plenty of power, making it faster in the race away from traffic lights than most cars. This is a wonderful system for those who want an automatic with manual control. ( drove the 4. 4i.) the ride quality of the 3. 0i felt firm and bouncy. Running errands around town wasn't much fun with wife and dog. Suspension undulations and head toss seemed excessive. Clutch engagement is quick and the torque characteristics of the engine, a bit abrupt at throttle tip-in, make smooth, brisk takeoffs a challenge. And it wasn't easy to have good smooth drivin. summarywe have mixed feelings about the bmw x5. It's cargo capacity is no better than a bmw 5 series wagon. The height of the cargo area is much higher than the 5 series wagon and getting in and out is more difficult, so it's less practical than the 5 series wagon. Ride, handling and overall performance are not as good as the 5 series wagon. Front Airbag✔ Navigation System
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