2002 BMW X5
BMW's X5 is fast, comfortable, and prestigious. It delivers superb handling and excellent performance. As if its 4.4i wasn't quick enough, BMW has introduced a 347-horsepower 4.6is model. Logically, the X5 makes little sense. It is not highly capable off road when measured against other capable sport-utilities. It offers less cargo capacity than a 5 Series wagon with an uncomfortably high load floor. It does not offer quite the on-road performance, handling or braking of a sports sedan or sports wagon in their respective price ranges.
Logic may not be the key factor here, however. The X5 is sporty and …
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Logically, the X5 makes little sense. It is not highly capable off road when measured against other capable sport-utilities. It offers less cargo capacity than a 5 Series wagon with an uncomfortably high load floor. It does not offer quite the on-road performance, handling or braking of a sports sedan or sports wagon in their respective price ranges.
Logic may not be the key factor here, however. The X5 is sporty and …
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Engine | 3.0L I-6, 4.4L V-8, 4.6L V-8 |
MPG | Up to 15 city / 20 highway |
Seating | 5 Passengers |
Transmission | 5-spd man, 5-spd w/OD |
Power | 225 - 340 hp |
Drivetrain | all wheel |
Curb Weight | 4,533 - 4,824 lbs |