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Re: New Car
Why is a new car required? :blink: surely your current X5 has many more miles left in it?
Current
09/59 e61 520d MSport Touring Business ED - Platinum Grey / Cream Beige Leather
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06/06 e53 X5 4.4i V8 Sport - Titanium Silver / Black Nappa Leather
09/59 e61 520d MSport Touring Business ED - Platinum Grey / Cream Beige Leather
Previous
06/06 e53 X5 4.4i V8 Sport - Titanium Silver / Black Nappa Leather
Re: New Car
It will be three years old and I change at three years.
I have only completed 10,000 miles. I know it does not make sense, however I can so I will.
I have looked at the Porsche but it is some 60 bhp down on the 40d and more money.
I asked the question because I may have been missing something.
I have only completed 10,000 miles. I know it does not make sense, however I can so I will.
I have looked at the Porsche but it is some 60 bhp down on the 40d and more money.
I asked the question because I may have been missing something.
Mark
Re: New Car
[quote="touring"]
It will be three years old and I change at three years.
I have only completed 10,000 miles. I know it does not make sense, however I can so I will.
I have looked at the Porsche but it is some 60 bhp down on the 40d and more money.
I asked the question because I may have been missing something.
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Fair enough, your money your choice
Having only purchased 2 new BMW's out of 8 over the last 11 years or so (Only because the spec wasn't available in the UK on 1 and the new deal was better than used on the other) I would struggle to ever buy new. The depreciation is just mind blowing these days :blink: and to chage after just 10k just seems crazy, sure the things not even run in 
If you are keen on the X5 then wait for the new one. Pay to tax, insure and MOT your current one and wait.
All IMHO of course ::)
It will be three years old and I change at three years.
I have only completed 10,000 miles. I know it does not make sense, however I can so I will.
I have looked at the Porsche but it is some 60 bhp down on the 40d and more money.
I asked the question because I may have been missing something.
[/quote]
Fair enough, your money your choice

If you are keen on the X5 then wait for the new one. Pay to tax, insure and MOT your current one and wait.
All IMHO of course ::)
Current
09/59 e61 520d MSport Touring Business ED - Platinum Grey / Cream Beige Leather
Previous
06/06 e53 X5 4.4i V8 Sport - Titanium Silver / Black Nappa Leather
09/59 e61 520d MSport Touring Business ED - Platinum Grey / Cream Beige Leather
Previous
06/06 e53 X5 4.4i V8 Sport - Titanium Silver / Black Nappa Leather
Re: New Car
[quote="touring"]
It will be three years old and I change at three years.
I have only completed 10,000 miles. I know it does not make sense, however I can so I will.
I have looked at the Porsche but it is some 60 bhp down on the 40d and more money.
I asked the question because I may have been missing something.
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You are missing something, the cayenne diesel S is 300bhp too
If money no object as you imply then that is where my money would be going!
It will be three years old and I change at three years.
I have only completed 10,000 miles. I know it does not make sense, however I can so I will.
I have looked at the Porsche but it is some 60 bhp down on the 40d and more money.
I asked the question because I may have been missing something.
[/quote]
You are missing something, the cayenne diesel S is 300bhp too
If money no object as you imply then that is where my money would be going!
Currently :
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
2008 Lotus Exige S (a bit modified!)
2015 Nissan Leaf twin turbo with Nitros
Previously :
2008 BMW X5 3.0sd MSport
2005 BMW 535d MSport
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
2008 Lotus Exige S (a bit modified!)
2015 Nissan Leaf twin turbo with Nitros
Previously :
2008 BMW X5 3.0sd MSport
2005 BMW 535d MSport