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 Bmw X5 - Practicality 3/5
BMW X5
BMW X5
The BMW X5 is a costly car to buy, and the options that are offered only raise the price even higher. The X5 is also a costly car to run, it is not economical on fuel, and insurance is higher than on most cars. On the other hand, the X5 has a higher resale value than any of its competitors.

BMW's X5 split tailgate might limit access for some to the lower section of the boot. The X5’s rear seats fold down to create more carrying space for larger cargo. The car’s center console serves as oddment storage.

The controls are well thought out and well placed in the cabin of the X5. BMW didn’t over complicate things and the driver can access and use everything comfortably. Even the vehicle’s comprehensive trip computer is user friendly. The no hassle controls makes the X5 a pleasant driving experience.

The BMW X5 delivers a rough ride at times. The cabin however, is quite comfortable with supportive seats and a multitude of seating positions.

Gaining access to the vehicle is easy with wide opening doors and plenty of legroom and headroom. Accessing items in the boot can be a little more difficult. The deep boot may pose some problems especially for some shorter people who will have difficulty reaching some items.

The X5 is fairly easy to park, despite its large size. The driver sits up high and has good visibility, and the large exterior mirrors provide a clear exterior view. The X5 also comes standard with parking sensors.
 
 
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