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Goranga2013
4 years ago

The X5 (2011) is from the series E70. From my own experience I can tell you that he will cost you about 1.2 T€ ~ 1,5 T€ per year (depending on the insurance location (ages are more expensive) and – of course, the exact performance class).

“Damals” I had read that the old car often has problems with oil loss, which I can unfortunately confirm by now. It was a microcrack in the engine oil lid. Trouble, but now fixed.

Otherwise, it is true that in a “thick ship” the brakes + the brake discs tend to swallow. But change is more than 3 years realistic.

Consumption is absolutely inconsistent with the stated values. Realistic are more 14.0 ~ 16,0 l on “normal ride”. Since the car has an 80 l tank you will land at about 500~550 km when you drive a little highway / highway.

RefaUlm
7 years ago

Well, except that the Karre Sau is expensive in maintenance (dampers, brakes and tires must be re-made every 2 years, which costs 2-3k each) the steamer eats a lot of fuel and costs in insurance ne quantity because it is probably stolen…

Under 1k€ per month, which are only available for the thick ship, I would even think about getting something like that…

Sporty, by the way, no matter how much PS he has…

Takiry
7 years ago

See best and buy only when everything is i.O. at 6 years old car can already be a lot. If you don’t know about it, there are countless workshops carrying out used car checks. you’ll get exactly what’s going on. So, a long-term diagnosis like “the right crossbar is always broken” is still too short with 6 years of my opinion to be meaningful.

But for you, it should be your fault and your pupil. You have a lot more to think about cars. After all, you have 5 years until you can drive alone.