2010 BMW X5 M Review
On paper, the BMW X5 M seems about as incongruous as a car can be. It's a five-seat midsize crossover powered by a 555-horsepower, twin-turbocharged V-8 engine that can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in as little as 4.5 seconds, according to BMW.
While you might think a combination like this would be as disastrous as a figure-skating bodybuilder, it's nothing of the sort. The X5 M proves once again that if you're willing to spend enough money — it starts at $85,500 — there's really nothing you can't have. In this case, what you get is crossover space and versatility — including a 6,000-pound towing capacity — with moves and power reminiscent of a sports car.
In short, the X5 M is everything enthusiast drivers could want in a crossover but never thought they could have.
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An extensive range of standard and optional BMW ConnectedDrive functions.
BMW ConnectedDrive comprises all offers and technologies which connect our
vehicles, drivers and passengers, and the outside world. ConnectedDrive is
comprised of three main pillars: Convenience, ...
Address book
To create contacts.
Selecting a destination from the address book
1. "Navigation"
2. "Address book"
Contacts with addresses are displayed if these addresses have be ...
The concept
HDC is a downhill driving assistant that automatically
controls vehicle speed on steep downhill
gradients. Without requiring brake application,
the vehicle moves at slightly more than
twice wa ...
