BMW X5 4.8i M Sport

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by vrakita, Jun 10, 2007.

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    vrakita Guest

    BMW's ever-popular M Sport derivative is to be introduced to the new
    BMW X5 range for the first time. On sale now, the new flagship offers
    customers a substantial level of sports-orientated standard equipment
    when compared to SE specification to offer a distinctive and dynamic
    range-topping model.

    http://automobnews.blogspot.com/
     
    vrakita, Jun 10, 2007
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    dwight Guest

    Orientated?

    dwight
     
    dwight, Jun 10, 2007
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    WindsorFox Guest

    And the Ford Edge is still faster.

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    WindsorFox, Jun 10, 2007
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    Tom K. Guest

    Tom K., Jun 10, 2007
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    Jeff Mayner Guest

    Really? I know the Edge has a pretty peppy engine but isn't it a bit on the
    heavy side to be faster than a V8 X5?

    I'll do a little checking and get back to myself. ;-)
     
    Jeff Mayner, Jun 11, 2007
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    WindsorFox Guest

    I don't know, I'm in a Mustang group so that was more of a troll for
    spam-boi. I'd say ask the guy that made the Ford commercial. Faster than
    a BMW and quieter than an
    RX

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    WindsorFox, Jun 11, 2007
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    Lloyd Guest

    Than a V8 X5? You're crazy. Heck, the Edge is even slower than the
    Mercedes ML350.
     
    Lloyd, Jun 12, 2007
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