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Cars.com Reviews the 2013 BMW X5

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Cars.com reviewer Kristin Varela says the 2013 BMW X5 is strong enough for a man and, while not exactly made for a woman, makes for a decent bit of neutral ground in the battle of the sexes. The luxury crossover’s xDrive35i version boasts a tight, sporty driving feel with plenty of acceleration and road feedback, along with cargo space to accommodate both the kids’ gear and a bountiful haul from the lawn-and-garden store. Check out the review to see if the current X5 is worth a look before the 2014 goes on sale later this year.

2013 BMW X5 Review

Rick Popely

Contributor Rick Popely has covered the auto industry for decades and hosts a weekly online radio show on TalkZone.com.

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