My aunt is giving me her 2nd gen 2007 x5 4.8 liter. This car only has only 38k on the odometer. She is moving to Canada and wants me to take over it since I have a family now. However, I've heard some horror stories on the earlier models. I'm debating on whether I should sell it for another suv. I do work on cars, more like a backyard type of mechanic. I own a e31 840ci m60 motor. The x5 will be driven by my wife most of the time so I'm anticipating that it would be more prone to problems driven daily. Any suggestions? Is it really that bad?
Last edited by e31bev; 07-29-2017 at 12:03 AM.
Totally depends on you and your time.
38k on 2007 e70 is a steal!!! There are few known issues that pop up at 50-70 k miles. Any weekend mechanic can fix those given the mountain of information here and on YouTube.
If you want to buy a brand new suv, yes, no issues for 3-5 years.
But on the e70, more or less you know what is needed to be done in few years. You'll be good!
I bought my first bmw last year for my wife and kids. An e70, didn't have knowledge, learned it from here to fix known issues.
Anyway, make your decision before your wife test drives it! 'Cause Once she drives that beast, no way she'll let you get her anything else!
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Wait, what...? Trouble free for only the next 2-3 years? I think I've got a ball joint problem already, Lol! On good roads it drives very smooth, but road imperfections, you will feel a bobbling on the driver side suspension. Looks like I've already got work to do for the cost of parts only.
So, what did you end up doing?
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