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Thoughts on the X5?
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they def. have their problems, but when it is a good 3 year warranty, sounds like it's a great deal.
the E53s are getting old now and we see alot of suspension problems, as well as the interiors are falling apart, but I think any car that old has these same problems.
make sure the front end is tight (CV boots, and all of the bushings and balljoints)
The V8s have a ton of heat under the hood and seem to turn all plastic and rubber pieces into dust also. personally I would go for an I6 M54, but the V8 are nice too.
who care about a salvage title on a 8000 dollar car........ as long as it looks straight and was repaired fairly correctly.
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Got the Carfax, noted as a major front end collision. However, it wasn't a total loss so the car doesn't have an R title.
They do have a 3.0 on the lot that I am going to drive later on. I have no concern for performance and this one is the same price with far less mileage. It's also a manual. This one is much cleaner as well. If it's not too much of a dog I may end up going that route. Carfax on it is clean.
I appreciate all of the advice here folks!
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Originally posted by Vivek View PostI always thought salvage titles were only for total losses..?
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Originally posted by BoxDriver86 View PostThey do have a 3.0 on the lot that I am going to drive later on. I have no concern for performance and this one is the same price with far less mileage. It's also a manual. This one is much cleaner as well. If it's not too much of a dog I may end up going that route. Carfax on it is clean.
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my dad has the 4.4 V8 and i think its a little nicer then the x3 that we had before. The 3.0 x3 are under powered IMO. So far we haven't had any major problems with he x5 besides the rear hatch button went bad. I've heard a lot of people say they have transmission problems but i think that's just for the older ones not the 4.8. That does seam rather cheap though but it has a warranty so i would get it.
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Be sure the other one comes with a similar warranty. To be honest the warranty is what is best about the deal. After 3 yrs you can pretty much get anywhere from 50% to all your money back on it.
If the repairs were not done properly and you get electrical or mechanical gremlins use the warranty, when it becomes extremely common occurence and you are more and more frequenting the dealership for service. You have the lemon law on your side I believe. Because it should have been completely fixed and inspected before resale.
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My parents own a 4.4 v8 03 model x5
While it is a fantastic car, the engine pulls great and it feels incredibly safe (big yet not clumsy)
The ride isn't the best, and there has been a few problems (exhaust manifold gasket) and transmission (auto) not changing through the gears correctly (would rev to 4k before changing even when driving normally).
Put all those probably isolated problems aside and its a great car! comfy interior and engine is nice!
Go for it
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Originally posted by ohthejosh View PostYou have the lemon law on your side I believe. Because it should have been completely fixed and inspected before resale.
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Make sure you read all the fine print on that warranty. I wouldn't trust anything that the dealer tells you. Make him wait 5 min for you to read it, it's your 8k. If the warranty looks good, like josh said you can likely get quite a bit of your money back after 3 years.The first car I ever rode in was an e30
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Originally posted by agent View PostLemon laws typically apply to new cars.
After almost 3-5 visits to the dealership a month for 3 months. My brother had enough evidence to prove the car was a sold as a lemon.
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