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2005 BMW X5 Pricing and Specs

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$7,563*
BMW X5
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CarsGuide has published 2 expert reviews of the BMW X Models X5 2005. It has an average rating of 6.5 out of 10. Read all the reviews here.

The BMW X5 2005 prices range from $6,380 for the basic trim level SUV X Models X5 3.0I to $15,510 for the top of the range SUV X Models X5 4.8IS.

The BMW X5 2005 comes in SUV.

The BMW X5 2005 is available in Premium Unleaded Petrol and Diesel. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 3.0L 5 SP Automatic Steptronic to the SUV 4.8L 6SP Auto Steptronic.

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BMW X5 FAQs

Best used 7-seat SUV under $30k

Your budget limits you to older models, such as 2008/2009, which will have done 120,000 to 180,000 km. I am loath to recommend buying one of these cars with such a mileage on them; you would be heading the period of pain when you are quite likely to face increasing and expensive repairs. If you were to choose to buy one I would go for the Discovery. I would also urge you to have the car you choose checked over by a specialist mechanic who knows the brand intimately. Instead of the European models you are considering I would suggest you also look at something like the Toyota Kluger, which would likely to be more reliable and less expensive going forward, and your budget would stretch to a later model.

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Generally it was always felt that the air-conditioning of European cars wasn’t up to the task for Australia; that was because there wasn’t the demand for powerful A/C in Europe where the climate is generally milder. But when the European carmakers began to move on to the world market and export their cars to places like America where the demand for good A/C is very high they have improved the performance of the A/C systems in their cars. The cars you say have had good air are cars that are typically built for the US market, those you say don’t have good performance are not. A/C systems soak up quite a bit of engine power in driving the compressor and that has a greater impact on smaller engines than big ones, and again the cars you are critical of have smaller engines, so they will also probably run smaller compressors.

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* Price is the median price of 9 listings for the X Models 2005 for sale in the last 6 months. The Price excludes costs such as stamp duty, other government charges and options.

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