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Replying to: sweep (Aug 30, 2004 6:08 am) Terry |
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Hi Just drove the X3 (with a stick, which was wonderful), and a x5, but I'd like to try the new wagon. Anyone know when this will be available stateside, particularly with AWD & a stick?
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Replying to: robm1 (Sep 04, 2004 8:12 pm) |
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Replying to: robm1 (Sep 04, 2004 8:12 pm) Does not look like the wagon (in any version) will be coming our way any time soon. Talked to several dealers and contacted BMW USA and always go the same answer. "We don't know when it will be here". BMW USA just gave me a generic "stay tuned" answer, so I guess I could wait for email updates on this. Saw this car on trips to Europe and Japan. Looks great. I just cannot believe that they export cars to Japan before the US. Seems odd that one of their biggest markets comes last. We actually started looking at Volvos, since we want to buy before the end of the year and I don't think the sports wagon will be here by then.
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Replying to: calch (Sep 07, 2004 10:29 am) |
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Replying to: bonnie_rick (Dec 03, 1998 6:00 pm) Thanks Alec, Toronto Canada |
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| I'm looking for a 99-01 model import wagon and the 99 528iT is one model I am considering. One requirement is the ability to tow a small boat (about 2,500 lbs total). Has anyone pulled a boat with this car? | |
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2,500 lbs shouldn't be a problem. BMW makes a custom hitch for the iT, but it may only be rated to 2,000 lbs. Does the 2,500lbs inlcude everything (trailer, equipment, etc.)? How far will you be towing it? ; |
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Just started looking for a 5-series wagon. A 1999 through 2002 would be in my price range. I am curious about the DECREASE in power going from the 1999-2000 528iT to the 2001 525iT. The 528 has 193 hp/206 ft-lb (7.9 sec 0-60) vs the 525 which has only 184 hp/175 ft-lb (8.8 sec 0-60). These figures are from Edmunds. I would not have guessed that 9 hp could shave almost a second off the 0-60 time, but the 528 does have disproportionately higher torque which would explain the better acceleration. Curb weight is the same. What improvements in the newer 525iT would offset this significant decrease in power? Thanks.
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