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Old 05-10-2018, 12:12 AM   #31
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BMW N63:
"In December 2014, BMW North America released a voluntary recall ("Customer Care Package") relating to issues with timing chain stretch, fuel injectors, mass air flow sensors, crankcase vent lines, battery, engine vacuum pump, low pressure fuel sensor and revising the oil service interval."

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Old 05-10-2018, 05:56 AM   #32
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BMW N63:
"In December 2014, BMW North America released a voluntary recall ("Customer Care Package") relating to issues with timing chain stretch, fuel injectors, mass air flow sensors, crankcase vent lines, battery, engine vacuum pump, low pressure fuel sensor and revising the oil service interval."

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That couldn't be , euro cars are perfect and anyone who says different is just a jaded falcon fan
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Old 05-10-2018, 06:18 AM   #33
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Yeah cheers for that mate. If you read MY post, you’ll find that despite the fact that I was referring to the diesel, I was speaking in general terms about X5’s and not specifically the engine. Dynamically they are excellent regardless of motor choice but they all do not age gracefully. It doesn’t matter which engine you buy, the vehicle around it is the same.

Looks like my qualified answer has been somewhat corroborated with the wiki page above.. There’s the answer. Don’t buy one.
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Old 05-10-2018, 02:23 PM   #34
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Yeah cheers for that mate. If you read MY post, you’ll find that despite the fact that I was referring to the diesel, I was speaking in general terms about X5’s and not specifically the engine. Dynamically they are excellent regardless of motor choice but they all do not age gracefully. It doesn’t matter which engine you buy, the vehicle around it is the same.

Looks like my qualified answer has been somewhat corroborated with the wiki page above.. There’s the answer. Don’t buy one.
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Nice backflip
Lulz I expressly stated in my FIRST post that the X5’s DON’T seem to age gracefully and to leave it to the two bob millionaires...



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Lulz I expressly stated in my FIRST post that the X5’s DON’T seem to age gracefully and to leave it to the two bob millionaires...



Nice try tho
Was that right after the bit where you said most of what people said about BMW's was rubbish from jaded Falcon owners?

Nice contradiction numbnuts
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Old 09-10-2018, 12:09 PM   #37
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Old 09-10-2018, 01:59 PM   #38
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