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Originally Posted by Car-Addicted
Thank you. I'm as much of a speed freak as the next guy and I love the thought of a X5M in the garage next to the M4CS but who needs a 617Hp SUV that gets 18MPG? I'm sure the cost of ownership of a X5M is over the moon. Not surprising that there are almost always a bunch of low mileage X5M's for sale.
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Don’t mean to hijack the thread, I agree you don’t need 617 hp. I had 3 X5s, all V8s. My first X6 was the 2010 E71 50i. It was a beast. I loved it. For whatever reason, when my lease was up, I ordered 2013 E71 X6M. It was crazy high strung, a lot of fun. The only difference between the M and the 50 was the power. Anyway, when lease was up I ordered a 2016 F86 X6 50. I hated it. It seems BMW decided to water down the non M models. The steering was crazy loose, suspension was floatly, handling sucked compared to what I was was used to in my previous 5 BMWs. I lasted 3 months. I found a 2016 M on a lot and switched out. The difference was night and day. Since then, it’s been Ms.
So, I don’t need 617 hp, but it’s the only way for me to have the BMW experience I’ve become accustomed to. I am seriously considering buying my 2022 X6M at lease end because of the direction they (and all car manufacturers) are going with the screen nonsense, but that’s another thread which I have chosen not to post in. Lol.
Hijack over.
EDIT - the fuel consumption has actually improved. I used to get 13 mpg on my previous BMWs, even the non Ms. I’m getting about 15mpg on my mixed hwy/streets drives. I call them smiles per gallon.