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Discuss the best SUV or 4-Wheel Drive to get or not to get....
by venki_venki on Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:38 am
hi everybody
i m new to UAE, and i m plan to buy SUV ( Mostly second hand Vechile, becoz i m new for driving also). I like BMW X5 very much, but my friends are said, it is very expensive in maintenance. i dont know what kind of maintenance it will have? what is the minimum maintenance cost per maintenance ?
i think BMW X5 will fullfil the SUV segment and Sports car effect.
if it really high maintenace vehicle, then what is the next choice, which vehicle will fullfill the X5, plz suggest me except Perche caynne
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by Brembo on Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:58 am
well if your buying used, dont buy something older than 2-3 yrs and look for a low mileage one (which will be hard). i dont know how much maintenance will be but surely more than a toyota, honda suv of the same size.
there are 3 models of the x5, the 3.0lt v6, the 4.6lt and the 4.8lt. performance is only there in the 4.8lt v8 engine. if your buying a 3.0lt v6 dont expect much performance as its got only 215hp
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by T.N.T on Thu Aug 09, 2007 3:46 pm
The 4.6l is fast enough too.
I recommend not to go for the X5 as already a new one is out. Forget the Porsche Cayenne and Touareg too. What about a Range Rover Sport? Or maybe a Mercedes ML?
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by pj2000 on Thu Aug 09, 2007 4:49 pm
T.N.T wrote:The 4.6l is fast enough too. I recommend not to go for the X5 as already a new one is out. Forget the Porsche Cayenne and Touareg too. What about a Range Rover Sport? Or maybe a Mercedes ML?
Folks not so keen on the Cayenne and the Touareg?
Why not?
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by T.N.T on Thu Aug 09, 2007 10:14 pm
My reason is that both SUVs have facelifted versions selling so doesn't make much sense to spend money and buy something that doesn't atleast look new.
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by root on Fri Aug 10, 2007 9:43 pm
Yeah, both the X5 and Touareg have new looks in the 2008 model.
For both these vehicles buying new might be a better option than buying 2-3 years old. Firstly because of face-lift, secondly because you get the 2-3 year maintenance contract with it when you buy. People normally forget this when comparing new and old prices.
Not sure about the Touareg, but the X5 comes with BMW full service plan when its sold here.
Touareg on the other hand seems to be great value for money starting at around 140k for the 2008 model for the V6 version.
The Lexus RX and Infiniti FX are also good options.
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by Brembo on Fri Aug 10, 2007 10:15 pm
i can vouch for the lexus rx350, a relative owns one here and its a great suv. not blazing fast, but very powerful v6 with soft handling and very comfy ride.
good value for money too, fully loaded with nav, backup cam, bluetooth etc comes to aobut 170k AED.
excellent service too by lexus.
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by venki_venki on Sat Aug 11, 2007 9:01 am
hi dudes thanks for u r suggestions.
yesterday once again spoke with my friends, they suggest Merc. ML series, as its maintenance cost comparitively less than BMW and Prosche. i do have second option for infiFX series. after buying this i planned to change it sports model like alloy wheel with tubeless tyres, sporty interiors including pedals and some extra exteriors. and i need, know more abt range rover spts as T.N.T said.
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by Brembo on Sat Aug 11, 2007 12:12 pm
all the cars mentioned already come with alloy wheels and tubeless tyres!!
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by root on Sat Aug 11, 2007 2:16 pm
The Infiniti FX's are becoming quite popular here. I'm seeing loads of them on the road. Mainly FX35s and not that many FX45s.
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by venki_venki on Sat Aug 11, 2007 3:25 pm
hi
how could u relate the speed - torque - power?
what is the purpose of it. some high power vechile have low speed range ( top speed)
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by Brembo on Sat Aug 11, 2007 6:10 pm
is the fx45 sold here in uae by infiniti? i think only the fx35 is available here.
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by root on Sat Aug 11, 2007 11:58 pm
I've seen a few 45s but you might be right about them not being available, and maybe just privately imported.
Though it would sound odd not to import it here, as the potential market here for such vehicles is higher than most other parts of the world.
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by T.N.T on Sun Aug 12, 2007 12:47 am
The market might be high but all those on the road are imports, basically US (LHD).
how could u relate the speed - torque - power? what is the purpose of it. some high power vechile have low speed range ( top speed)
High HP doesn't always mean more top speed. Depends on a lot of factors like weight, size, torque/hp curvature and engine speed.
Don't take top speed into consideration anyway because nearly all Mercs and Beemers come with a limiter. If you want real 'stop-light' speed, get something with good acceleration though I highly don't recommend buying a 2 ton SUV and 'racing' it, or racing any vehicle on public roads for that matter.
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