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New six-cylinder diesel gets 26 mpg on the highway
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Six-cylinder or V-8 gasoline models
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Standard AWD
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Optional third-row seat
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Standard panoramic moonroof
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Standard six-speed automatic
What We Like
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Acceleration (diesel or V-8)
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Diesel gas mileage
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Ride quality
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Handling
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Upscale cabin materials
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Crash-test ratings
What We Don't
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Reliability
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Outdated iDrive system
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Some ill-fitting dash panels
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Small cargo area
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Turning circle
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Curtain airbags don't cover third row
BMW's X5 sport utility vehicle has three rows of seats available with room for seven occupants. All X5 models come with all-wheel drive (called xDrive), and the X5 is available in six-cylinder, eight-cylinder and diesel six-cylinder models. BMW's best-selling SUV, the X5 sits above the BMW X3 and X6 SUVs as far as size and carrying capability. The X5's primary competitors include the Acura MDX and Mercedes-Benz M-Class. Read More
3 Available X5 Trims
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