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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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Winter Mats - Options?
Guys,
I'm a newbie here. Quick question (maybe not) I've searched the X5 forum and can't find any answers. My mother-in-law has a X5 4.4i and it is one sweat ride. She keeps it on Nantucket Island and the sand is becoming a huge issue. I want to surprise her with these mats. I will also look to buy her a rear rubber cargo mat. Has anyone purchased the OEM winter floormats for their X5? Do you like them? Do they attach to the velcro in the front? How much did they cost? Did you get them from the dealer or online? I can't find any pictures of them online. I've searched most of the major BMW accessory sites. Is there another place to look? FYI - I've seen the WeatherTech mats before and I don't think they compare to the OEM ones. Thanks guys!!! -Ted.
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