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| X3, X5 & X6 (E53, E70, E71, E83) (2000 - current) BMW invented a new word when they introduced their SUVs to the world: Sport Activity Vehicle. Sportier and with more car like agility than the standard SUV, with all of the hauling perks for a more active lifestyle. Introduced in 1996, the X5 continues to be a hit. The younger sibling, the X3, was born in 2003. |
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ext warr on my 2005 X5, 72Km, yes or no?
I have a 2005 X5 3.0 with 72,000 km (i'm from Canada eh).
I am torn between an extended warranty option (I only have 2 weeks to decide) or just take a chance. I just had $1000 of warranty work done (CV Boot, bushel, joint) but otherwise all has been working fine. Any thoughts out there??? ![]() Thanks! |
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Hell yes ! i have an 05 X5 w/ 63k on it, and im always getting stuff repaired at the dealer under my factory ext warr, i paid $2100 for it, which is high but i have had much more than that fixed under the ext warr.
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