As some of you may now I'm busy looking at a replacement for my M340i.
I was looking around for a M40i LCI or alternatively a G05 X5 M50d, but the 50d's are mostly out of my budget once I factor in the min. options I want as well as some mplan left.
I saw a '22 LCI M40i in CT that ticks most of the options boxes (except the 360deg camera which is kind-of nice to have), but it has a lot of other extras making it worth the look. They messed up the pricing a bit which resulted in a R40k discount on the advertised price and they give me a good trade-in on my car (compared to other low-ball offers received at other dealers)....
BUT, while waiting for them evaluating my car for the trade-in offer I browsed the floor and my eye caught a '21 X5 M50i. Now ever since I sold my F15 X5 M50d I longed getting back into another X5, but the G05 X5's are just a bit out of reach budget wise (well the models I'm interested in at least). So now, please talk me out of this X5 and why it would not make sense to buy it over the M40i X3. Things I can think of off hand:
- fuel consumption would probably be next level (probably not THAT big an issue since I have a company petrol card, but still, it would just feel wrong to have ridiculous consumption figures compared to what I'm used to?)
- stretching the budget here quite a bit (about R250k more than the X3)
- X5 Mplan expires 04/01/2026, but the car's kilos are low so the next 2 Mplan extensions will be time which is not THAT expensive.
- Having 22" wheels meaning replacement costs for the tyres will be eye watering; I'm guessing north of R40k for a set of RFT's
- This car is HUGE compared to the X3, but this is one of the reasons I like X5's, they have presence!
I took the X5 for a spin and won't go into detail regarding performance etc., but one thing that stood out for me is that it's pure class / luxury compared to the X3. The car's ride is exceptional, even with the 22" wheels, it's really really smooth and floats over everything, even poor sections of road, it is really next level compared to the X3. The extras on the X5 are also worth considering, this car is very well specced with a lot of extras that I never had on any of my previous cars.
So yes, the X5 is very tempting, now please talk me out of it, it does not make financial sense!! ๐
I was looking around for a M40i LCI or alternatively a G05 X5 M50d, but the 50d's are mostly out of my budget once I factor in the min. options I want as well as some mplan left.
I saw a '22 LCI M40i in CT that ticks most of the options boxes (except the 360deg camera which is kind-of nice to have), but it has a lot of other extras making it worth the look. They messed up the pricing a bit which resulted in a R40k discount on the advertised price and they give me a good trade-in on my car (compared to other low-ball offers received at other dealers)....
BUT, while waiting for them evaluating my car for the trade-in offer I browsed the floor and my eye caught a '21 X5 M50i. Now ever since I sold my F15 X5 M50d I longed getting back into another X5, but the G05 X5's are just a bit out of reach budget wise (well the models I'm interested in at least). So now, please talk me out of this X5 and why it would not make sense to buy it over the M40i X3. Things I can think of off hand:
- fuel consumption would probably be next level (probably not THAT big an issue since I have a company petrol card, but still, it would just feel wrong to have ridiculous consumption figures compared to what I'm used to?)
- stretching the budget here quite a bit (about R250k more than the X3)
- X5 Mplan expires 04/01/2026, but the car's kilos are low so the next 2 Mplan extensions will be time which is not THAT expensive.
- Having 22" wheels meaning replacement costs for the tyres will be eye watering; I'm guessing north of R40k for a set of RFT's
- This car is HUGE compared to the X3, but this is one of the reasons I like X5's, they have presence!
I took the X5 for a spin and won't go into detail regarding performance etc., but one thing that stood out for me is that it's pure class / luxury compared to the X3. The car's ride is exceptional, even with the 22" wheels, it's really really smooth and floats over everything, even poor sections of road, it is really next level compared to the X3. The extras on the X5 are also worth considering, this car is very well specced with a lot of extras that I never had on any of my previous cars.
So yes, the X5 is very tempting, now please talk me out of it, it does not make financial sense!! ๐