BMW X3 2012 News

Is BMW about to join VW diesel scandal?
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By Joshua Dowling · 25 Sep 2015
While Australian VW owners continue to wait to find out if their cars are affected, should BMW buyers be worried too?

BMW recalls 2800 cars across range
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By Karla Pincott · 29 Oct 2013
BMW has issued a safety recall for a total of 2894 cars sold between November 1 2012 and July 31 2013 for a defect that could see a lack of lubrication cause the vacuum pump to fail and reduce the effectiveness of the brake assist function that adds extra force for panic stops.The carmaker says however that the vehicles will still be able to brake under normal circumstances. "They don't lose braking ability, but still lose brake assistance," BMW Australia spokesperson Lenore Fletcher says. The affected vehicles are: the F20 1 Series; F30, F31 and F34 3 Series; F10 and F11 5 Series; E84 X1 compact crossover; F25 X3 Series and E89 Z4 sports car.Fletcher says there have been no accidents or injuries, but a small number of vehicles have experienced the problem. "There have been about six or seven reports," she says. "We believe that only about 0.5 per cent of the vehicles in the recall will need fixing."An inspection taking less than an hour will determine if a vehicle needs the fix -- which will require up to another five hours. "We'll replace the component, and while parts can sometimes be an issue, ours are being airfreighted from Germany right now," Fletcher says. BMW says concerned owners should contact their nearest BMW service centre, or call 1800 813 299.

BMW X3 spy shot
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By Paul Gover · 05 Nov 2012
Once again, not much to see but it will be an excuse for a value boost......and probably some extra technology and economy improvement.

Europe car sales bright despite crisis
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By Mark Hinchliffe · 30 Jan 2012
More than 13.5 million new vehicles were sold in Europe, which compares favourably against a 2.6 per cent drop in Australia to 1.008m.Worst-hit countries were the debt-crippled economies of Portugal (-31 per cent), Greece (-30 per cent), Spain (-18 per cent) and Italy (-11).The UK was down 4.4 per cent, while Germany was up 8.8 per cent, according to analysis from JATO Dynamics.Research boss at JATO, Gareth Hession, says Germany is leading Europe in both sales of new cars "as well as manufacturing models which appeal to consumers across the region"."This is even more impressive considering the challenges we saw in the overall European market during 2011," he says.The only other brands in the top 10 to increase sales were all German.Volkswagen increased its market share to be Europe's best-selling brand, up 9.1 per cent to 1.67m, ahead of Ford (-2.8 per cent) and Renault (-8.8 per cent).BMW was up 5.2 per cent and Audi 9 per cent. Mercedes sales were static.Japan's only representative in the top 10 was Toyota with sales down 9.4 per cent because of supply issues caused by natural disasters in Japan and Thailand.VW Golf remained the top-selling car for the third year in a row, despite a 1.6 per cent drop in sales to 484,547.It was followed by the VW Polo with sales up 0.5 per cent to 356,490 and Ford Fiesta, down 13.3 per cent to 348,465.Other models that recorded significant sales increases in 2011 include the new Ford CMax/ Grand C-Max, Citroen C4, BMW X3 and Kia Sportage.EUROPE'S TOP 10 MAKESEUROPE'S TOP 10 MODELS

New BMW X3 more powerful
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By Neil McDonald · 15 Jul 2010
Although the car has some links with the first-generation car, the newcomer borrows visual cues from the latest X models, gains more useable interior space and enhanced performance with a new range of engines.
BMW Australia spokesman, Piers Scott, says the newcomer is expected to arrive into local showrooms early next year. Initially two engines will be available at launch in Europe, a 135kW 2.0-litre turbo-diesel and 225kW 3.0-litre petrol six, both adopting BMW's "efficient dynamics'' principles.
However, Scott believes that once the car arrives here, more engine variants will be available. "But are really not in a position to confirm which variants they will be,'' he says.
However, the company does plan other turbo-diesel and petrol engines and a hybrid version, which could also make it to Australia if right-hand drive hybrids are available.
Apart from new engines, some higher performance models will get a new eight-speed automatic. Like BMW's sedan range, the new off-roader will get auto stop/start for the first time in conjunction with the six-cylinder engine as well as the eight-speed auto.
BMW's xDrive four-wheel drive technology is standard across the range with a "performance control'' function available. The car gets newly conceived suspension technology, electric power steering and for the first time in an X model, variable sports steering, which will be optional in some markets.
It will also be the first X model with optional damper control and dynamic drive control. The all-wheel drive splits torque 40:60 front-to-rear thanks to an electronically controlled multi-disc diff and a host of other techno features.
The MacPherson front struts have been redeveloped along with the multi-link rear suspension, while an optional electronic damping control adapts to the road and driver inputs.
Normal, Sport and Sport-Plus modes are mounted next to the gear selector. The Sport controls sharpen throttle response, transmission shifts, steering assist, DSC settings and suspension firmness.
The "performance control'' feature shuffles 80 per cent of the torque to the rear under steady acceleration. Inside the cabin gets new materials and added versatility with a 40/20/40-split rear seat.
With the seats folded, the maximum luggage capacity is 1600 litres. A range of BMW ConnectedDrive options will be available, including head-up display, internet access, reversing camera with top view.
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Crossover coupe beaming brightly
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By Paul Gover · 03 May 2007
It has confirmed early details of its new X6 and believes it will create a new path as 4WDs move deeper into the crossover world between existing car classes.
BMW is convinced there are plenty of potential customers for a vehicle that will look and drive like a prestige car but still sit high in traffic and move away from the existing family wagon styling.
“The X6 is a new concept. This is the most refined coupe SUV you will find in the world,” BMW Australia managing director Guenther Seemann says. “This is a real coupe. It will be coming at the beginning of next year.”
The man who heads the X6 program, former BMW motorsport engineer Albert Biermann, has been in Australia for the introduction of the X5 and confirms Seemann's glowing praise.
“This is something very different ... but still an X car,” he says.
BMW is expected to preview the X6 late this year or early next year, most likely at the Detroit motor show in January, once it has fired its new M3 V8 super coupe into action.
The X6 will be built at the BMW factory in Spartanburg, South Carolina, where the success-story X5 is also built.
“I believe it will not compete with the X5 because it is a four-door, four-seater,” Seeman says. “Some 6 Series and Porsche 911 customers may want to drive a different car and this could be the X6.
“Porsche Cayenne and Range Rover Sport are the kind of cars that will compete.”
Seemann says BMW will renew its vehicle line-up by 2011, hinting at new premium models beyond the X6.
Snow Report from an X3
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By CarsGuide team · 12 Jun 2004
Snow had fallen the night before and lay thickly
across the road, with a fresh fall starting as we pushed BMW's shiny new X3 softroader through the icy
mountain landscape above Launceston in northern
Tasmania.
It was an almost surreal scene as the white carpeted
road chased telegraph poles into the distance, snow
swirling across the invisible surface with only the
guide posts to mark our way.
The outside temperature display of our car read zero
degrees Celsius, readouts in other cars actually dipped below freezing.
As the road began a series of short sharp, climbing
turns the high-priced Pirellis of some cars scrambled
for traction.
Other less fortunate motorists had slewed off the
road while one unlucky camper van sat with its nose
pushed into an embankment.
At no time however did BMW Australia consider
calling off the jaunt that took us in a large 200km plus loop around the Great Lake before heading back to
warmer climes of Launceston.
The much anticipated X3 joins larger brother the X5
that has been a "tear away" success for the company
since its launch a couple of years back.
Like other manufacturers BMW has discovered
there is a huge demand for off-road and soft-road style
vehicles, particularly in the luxury segment.
BMW describes the vehicle not as a traditional
4WD, not in the current idiom SUV (Sports Utility
Vehicle) but as an SAV (Sports Activity Vehicle), with
even more car-like dynamics, claiming it creates an
entirely new segment.
"The X3 will form a substantial pillar in our growth
beyond the core brands that we have," spokesman
John Kananghinis said.
The X3 does not look that much smaller than X5
until you venture inside where the accommodation is
more in keeping with that offered by a 3 Series model.
But there is still a substantial amount of rear legroom and the useable luggage area is almost as large.
There are three different models, a manual and
automatic 2.5-litre straight six and a 3.0-litre straight six the latter the same engine that powers the base model X5.
Prices for the X3 start at $65,300 for the 2.5 six-
speed manual, climbing to $67,900 for the 2.5 auto and
toping out at $74,600 for the 3.0-litre six auto.
We were able to sample both the 2.5-litre and
3.0-litre five-speed, tipshift autos and can report that both deliver plenty of punch.
There's nothing disappointing about the smaller
engine, certainly at the price.
And there's not much to differentiate the cars, which
all have the same tailpipe arrangement unlike the X5.
The 2.5-litre straight six is good for 141kW of power
and 245Nm of torque and in manual form can sprint
from 0-100km/h in 8.9 seconds (auto 9.8secs) with a
top speed of 208km/h..
The larger 3.0-litre engine produces 170kW and
300Nm and is good for 8.1 seconds, with a top speed
of 210km/h (221km/h with the sport pack fitted).
Drive is transmitted to all four wheels through
BMW's XDrive system, with torque split variably and
infinitely between front and rear wheels. Ground
clearance is rated at 201mm.
BMW claims the xDrive neutralises understeer or
oversteer in fast cornering, but we discovered the
vehicle still had a tendency to oversteer on the wet,
slippery bitumen hairpins that we encountered.
Overall, however, the X3 remained supremely
confident in a range of conditions.
Backing up xDrive is stability control, ABS brakes,
Hill Descent Control and Cornering Brake Control.
Standard equipment includes 10 airbags, multi-
function leather-wrapped steering wheel with cruise
control, 17-inch alloy wheels, roof rails, rain sensor
and automatic headlight control, fog lights, climate
control airconditioning, trip computer, and CD sound
system.
The quality is typical BMW with excellent fit and
finish, but we disliked the overuse of grey, lower body protective cladding on lower spec cars, particularly those with lighter contrasting paintwork.
Meanwhile, the rear seats seemed rather firm and the
vehicle packs only a space saver spare wheel.
The 3.0-litre diesel engine from the X5 is also under
consideration for the car, but as yet is not available in right-hand drive and if we get it will not arrive until later in the vehicle's life cycle.