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★★★★☆

“A solid reliable car which is a good crossover between...”

written by clarkyboy on 08/03/2007

Good Points
3 Litre Diesel Engine is responsive and powerful. Improved Driving position. Comfortable seats and spacious. Large Boot. X-Drive System. Panoramic sunroof. Climate Control. Sound System.

Bad Points
Interior a bit drab. Windows collect and deposit water into car when doors are opened. Annoying PDC noise with no volume control. Automatic gearbox occasionally selects wrong gear. Not as fuel efficient as expected. Avoid Sports Suspension. Sunroof controls are very confusing.

General Comments
A solid reliable car which is a good crossover between Estate cars and the larger 4x4s. It performs well and is surprisingly sporty for a heavier vehicle. Provides lot of grunt low down. Avoid Sports Suspension at all costs. This car has low profile run flat tyres and the ride quality with the firmer sports suspension is a quickfire way to see the Physio. We opted for the sports model and had the sports suspension left out. A wise choice. There are a few refinements BMW oddly overlooked. Glaringly obvious is that the doors let in water or deposit water into the vehicle when the doors are opened. (Right onto your expensive leather seats). The seats are comfortable and have a myriad of adjustments to suit most drivers. The boot needs a very firm slam to close properly and this should have been addressed. The Rear PDC can not be switched off, nor can the excessive volume be adjusted. Anyone even walking behind the car or opening the boot will set it off, much to the delight of passengers. The panoramic sunroof provides a lovely light feeling to the car but the wind noise and controls let it down. The Automatic gearbox occasionally has a life of it's own but this may have been changed in the quicker 2007 model. It's road holding, cornering, turning circle and performance are all very good for a heavier car. The model itself is based around the highly successful 3 series chassis design. With the X Drive 4WD system gone are the days of rear wheel grip issues in the wet and on icy roads and the car feels much more secure in the corners. If BMW have addressed several of the issues that should really have never made it to production on this 2006 model the 2007 will be a delight.

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