BMW – Best and Worst 2009 Models
BMW is synonymous with status, especially for those Yuppie people still around.
BMW vehicles are widely known for their resale value and performance but when it comes to the company’s environmental commitment, offering one hybrid in the US and only recycling at their factories is not enough. They need to go a little further and start offering more hybrids in the US.
The BMW website is also the most confusing of all vehicle manufacturer websites and we found it quite hard to even find out what their environmental commitment is. In any event, we looked at their SUV line-up for 2009 and picked the best and worst models.
When you purchase a BMW, don’t forget to buy a BMW extended warranty to help you extend the manufacturer’s warranty and save money down the road.
2009 BMW X5 – The Best
This all-wheel drive SUV model offered by BMW scored an almost perfect 10 with consumers.
With three models, two of which have a 3.0 liter, 6 cylinder engine and one with a 4.8 liter, 8 cylinder engine, this SUV boasts 16 to 21 miles per gallon fuel efficiency depending on model. With a hefty price tag at $47,500 to $56,200, it’s what BMW people expect to pay for a quality BMW SUV.
In 2009 this model is also offered with a diesel engine. Customers say this vehicle is “rewarding to drive,” and towing capacity is 6,000 pounds no matter what size engine option you choose.
There is almost no wind noise and seat comfort is great, except the third seat, which customers say is basically useless. The limits of that third seat don’t seem to bother BMW lovers and the interior is delicious and includes a back-up camera and rear-seat entertainment.
As BMW fans will tell you, this manufacturer does know how to put together a vehicle.
2009 BMW X3 – The Worst
This all-wheel drive SUV comes in one model, the xDrive30i and has a 3.0 liter, 6 cylinder engine and a 19 miles per gallon fuel efficiency.
BMW fans say this vehicle falls short on the interior and is hardly more versatile than their 3 Series sedan, especially for carrying people and cargo. The ride of the BMW X3 is considered to be stiff and there are way too many buttons on the dash making the audio and HVAC systems a little confusing. For an SUV, it doesn’t boast much capacity either.
Summing Up BMW
BMW is more interested in what their customers want than what the environment wants and only offer one hybrid, the BMW 5 Series sedan that if equipped with all you want is a hefty $60,000.
But as we said, BMW is more of a status vehicle and if you want to own one, be prepared to pay for that status and luxury. They are well made vehicles, but when choosing the BMW that is right for you, don’t forget to purchase a BMW extended warranty to help with resale and trade-in value as well as the expensive repairs needed once the manufacturer’s warranty runs out.
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I think that you have made a mistake here, these two should be swapped around, and it should be the X6 that is the worst what was BMW thinking when they designed this car its far to futuristic for me and the back is just awful.
If you are going to owna BMW, you are paying for the luxury. I on one and I baby it!
Really, So I’m loving this completely new version additional and far more. Actually since it somewhat appears like the earlier classy styles. The slow played though smart design, the long, low front end. It is a shame I won’t be able to afford one for at the least five yrs…
I think someone had the exact same thing happen to them on BMWReview.
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