Review 2013 BMW X5 User Manual Guide Pdf Download - The 2013 BMW X5 is available in a range of trim levels, spanning from the base xDrive35i to the high-performance X5 M. Base trims include features like rain-sensing windshield wipers and 10-way power-adjustable front seats with memory functions. Higher trims can be outfitted with features like leather upholstery, a rear-seat entertainment system and a 16-speaker sound system. The X5 seats five, but an available third row seat brings the seating capacity to seven. The BMW X5 hasn't changed much in recent years, so this review uses research from 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013.
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Other SUVs to Consider
The Mercedes-Benz M-Class is similar to the BMW X5 in many respects. It's available with similar engines at similar prices, including a V6, V8, diesel and high-performance AMG trim. The base M-Class comes standard with two-wheel drive rather than all-wheel drive like the BMW X5, but offers a few standard features like a power liftgate that the BMW X5 offers as extra-cost options.
Shoppers who want more standard features for their money should consider the Infiniti FX. The FX costs significantly less than the X5, and comes standard with features like heated front seats, leather upholstery, a Bose sound system and rearview camera. Plus, the FX is available with either a V6 or a powerful V8 engine, and reviewers say its handling is excellent for an SUV. The FX doesn't offer quite as much cargo space or back-seat room as the X5, though.
Review 2013 BMW X5
The 2013 BMW X5 is a great-performing crossover with a high-quality interior, but if you're shopping for an SUV with lots of standard features, you'll want to keep looking.
Test drivers love the 2013 BMW X5's performance, saying the SUV is sporty and fun to drive. In diesel trims, its fuel economy is better than many competitors, though other diesel-powered rivals, like the Porsche Cayenne and Audi Q7, get even better gas mileage. Most reviewers agree that the base six-cylinder engine has plenty of power for most buyers, and V8-powered trims are fast for a midsize crossover. Plus, the high-performance X5 M is faster and has better handling than almost any other SUV on the market, according to reviewers. The X5's sporty demeanor means its firm ride may feel too stiff for some, and its engine might be a bit louder than some shoppers expect.
Test drivers write that the BMW X5's cabin is well-made and uses high-quality materials. Buyers who like to get the most features for their money will want to look elsewhere. BMW will make you pay extra for features like leather upholstery, a power liftgate and parking sensors that many other luxury crossovers come with as standard. The BMW X5's iDrive infotainment controls can be confusing to learn and complex to use, but that's a complaint that reviewers have for similar systems from most other luxury automakers. The X5 can seat up to seven people when equipped with an optional third-row seat.
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