Wednesday, 13 July 2011

BMW X5

The BMW X5 was BMW's first ever mid-size crossover SUV. Likewise, BMW still branded the X5 as an SAV or a sports activity vehicle due to its on road capability. Since 1999 and up to present, All BMW X5s are both made and assembled at Spartanburg, South Carolina.







Before it stopped production in 2006, the BMW E53 X5 crossover vehicle was developed with components and designs like the Land Rover. The 1st generation X5 was based mostly on the E53 platform and was available in 5 to six speed transmissions both in manual and automated. The final height of the BMW X5 varies depending on the model year and the engine type. A 2000 - 2003 model of the X5 with a V8 engine is marginally smaller than a 2004 - 2006 model of the X5 with the same V8 engine. The height difference is more apparent with a 2001 - 2003 BMW X5 model with an inline-six engine and a 2004 - 2006 X5 model which is nearly two inches taller than its prior counterpart.
The X5 is a front engine, four wheel drive mid-size crossover five door SUV. It uses the all wheel drive feature and is available in differing sorts of engines like inline-six, V8, and diesel power trains. Though the X5 has got the frame of a van, its performance on the road can definitely match a smaller SUV.The second generation BMW X5 based primarily on the E70 platform was released in Nov of 2006. It changed into a replacement to the BMW E53 platform which was used by the prior X5 generation. The 2nd generation X5 is available in three sorts of engines ; a 3.0 liter 260 horsepower inline-six engine, a 3.0 liter 235 horsepower diesel inline-six engine, and a 4.8 liter350 horsepower V8 engine. The second generation X5 uses a 6 speed automatic transmission and it also holds a close resemblance with the BMW X6 since they have the same platform and they're being made and assembled in the same area.
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