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Vroom, Vroom
Owned an Audi Q5 prior to purchasing my new X3. Wasn't thinking about trading the 2018 Audi (really liked it), but with used car values up 39% last fall-it was a no brainer. BMW gave me a $2000 military discount off SRP. I now have driven the car some 8000 miles and every trip is a joy. The super peppy 4cy. turbo will get up and go in Sport mode and still gets me over 30 MPG in highway driving. Due to the chip shortage, BMW put in some M model features simply to get the car produced. The 2022 was cheaper than a similar 2001 as some features were unavailable ie. passenger seat does not have power adjustment. The tech package outpaces the Q5 with several additional features. On my first 3 hour trip, the car asked me if I was tired as it would find me a coffee shop. The seating position is superb and the ride is extremely quiet. The nav system takes some getting used to, but is very large and accurate. Car play is included, but I never use it. The run flat tires run smooth and create a much larger cargo area due to the absence of a spare tire. Under the cargo area is a large storage area for small items. All in all, the X3 is a very good value for the dollar. The only shortfalls of this quality vehicle are the standard sound system (very mediocre) and the floor mats supplied are cheap and need replacing. I do miss the USB ports of the Audi as I could load up hundreds of songs.
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6 months in
I’ve had my 2022 X3 for 6 months now. My wife and I love it. No other SUV drives like this BMW. A great combination of fun, luxury and tech. Fast enough, better than expected fuel economy (25/35) after 6 months, comfortable but minimalist leather seating, lots of nice touches. Fun to drive!
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I like it
It's been a month so far so good. The addition of the 48 volt battery makes the start stop all most unnoticeable. Excellent horse power, that thing is a beast! Fun spirited driving, Couldn't be happier. Update - Still happy after 6 months. No issues at all 3/23/2023 Update - Still loving this car! I've had zero issues and have only done maintenance. Gas milage is good. The average since I owned the car has been 27mpg. I would recommend
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BMW excitement in a glamorous SUV
I'm coming back to BMW after ten years with Audi cars. As good as Audi is, they just can't duplicate or approach the excitement of getting behind the wheel of a BMW. I chose the red leather interior, which has changed for 2022 to a rich plum color. It's gorgeous. The acceleration is strong and the steering is highly responsive. Nothing feels superfluous, although if you have the opportunity to upgrade to premium sound, I would. The standard is fine, but nothing like the Bang & Olufsen in my last Audi Q5. Mileage thus far has been terrific. I'm a happy camper.
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LOVING IT
Very similar interior to the 2019 530i that I traded in. I am a 5’ Female and felt I was sitting too low in the Sedan. Very happy with the view out the Windshield…Not as smooth a ride as the 530i, but pretty darn close.