Average User Score
4.9 ⁄ 5 stars
Based on 7 reviews
Bmw X5
by Jacqueline
— My car is eight years old and has over 140,000
miles and it still has great breaks, handling and
acceleration, My car has had had minor repairs. It
sometimes rattles but I have gotten used to the ...
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Bmw X5
by Nathaniel245
— It is the funnest SUV I have ever driven. Handles like a sports car with the capabilities on a SUV. Great gas mileage considering the power and weight. The Dinan Sports chip greatly increases the per...
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Very Positive
by erisawork
— I don't like fact that BMW put battery in back (although it is efficient, stinks if have to get to it). I also don't like fact BMW on all post 2000 cars cheapened out on window parts and as a result ...
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2000 BMW X5 Overview
Overall User Score
Based on 7 reviews
When BMW launched the X5 in the 200 model year, the company was careful to not call it a "Sports Utility Vehicle," opting instead for the somewhat cumbersome "Sports Activity Vehicle." Indeed, the car was likened to a5-series wagon "on stilts," and initial criticism aimed at BMW said the company was trying to keep up with other car makers by launching its own version of a luxury SUV.
Despite weighing in at nearly 5,000 pounds, the V8 engine delivered plenty of power. The X5 was available in a single trim during its debut year, the 4.4i, with a 4.4 liter engine capable of producing 282 horsepower.
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