1lapdawg
1lapdawg New Reader
12/27/10 8:40 p.m.

My wife is interested in a new to her car and is interested in an X5. Been checking pricing on 2006 1gen with 40-45K miles on them and around $25K. Anything I should be aware of with them. She has a 99 Outback SUS and the lack of oomph plus no latch system for 2 car seats is becoming an issue.

The other thought has been a new Outback but 35K for the 6 cylinder seems to be a bit much.

The upside option wise is my employer is able to get me solid discounts on any GM Ford or Chrysler products. Plus I may be able to get a discount on Volvo or Subaru through connections.

Some advice would be appreciated.

Thanks. And Happy Holidays everyone.

pigeon
pigeon Dork
12/27/10 8:55 p.m.

I'm a huge BMW fanboi. Look at CPO Volvo XC90s. You should be able to get a decently optioned one in your price range. 18 months ago I paid 32k-ish for a V8 one 3 years old with 24k miles on it with literally every available option that stickered for $53k. The Volvo has the best seats in autodom, is very safe, is a great size - the 3 row option gives room to take 2 more kids (12 or under) places and with them folded down there's good cargo room, the V8 gives plenty of power, and mine's been very reliable. The X5 is a fine vehicle but they just don't move me.

MrJoshua
MrJoshua SuperDork
12/27/10 8:56 p.m.

The earlier ones all eat transmissions somewhere between 80-120k. The fans get an extended warranty and consider it the cost of ownership.

ansonivan
ansonivan HalfDork
12/27/10 9:50 p.m.

From what I see at work, X-5's are second only to 7 series in maintenance dollar consumption. Going from a Subaru to an X-5 will almost certainly be a nasty shock.

  • front outer cv boots - typically every 50k/5years
  • cooling systems - everything every 60k/5years
  • brake light assemblys leak water
  • license plate light assemblys leak water
  • window regulators
  • more expensive things I can't remember at the moment

I would look at an Acura MDX, feed them tires/brakes and a timing belt every 100k. Not quite as refined as the X5 but a whole lot nicer to live with just the same.

corytate
corytate New Reader
12/27/10 10:39 p.m.

as said above the mdx is a fine suv.

rjones33
rjones33 New Reader
12/28/10 12:26 p.m.

The trans in my folk's 2002 X5 started clunking right around that time. Pay attention to the trans.

I think ansonivan's mileage projections are a little pessimistic but correct in spirit... the coolant system (near all of it) will go around 100k,CVs around the same. Not sure about the other stuff mentioned.

I think there are better cars in this class (Acura is a good suggestion) and I too am a bmw fanboy.

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