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Just got it by pakman4
Jun 02, 2008 (9:43 am)
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I just got my X6 last weekend wanted to post my initial impressions. I was driving a 2004 545i sport package, so going to the X6 was a big jump. My initial impression so far is that I like the fit and finish of the interior and the exterior is great. While it's not quite as fast as my 545, it has plenty of power to move this somewhat heavy vechicle. The two shortcomings that I have noticed so far are no handle above the drivers and passengar doors, the nav screen is very hard to read in daylight with sun glasses on.
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Re: Just got it [pakman4] by bmlexus
Jun 02, 2008 (3:29 pm)
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Replying to: pakman4 (Jun 02, 2008 9:43 am)

I did post you a reply before but wont be asking you anything cause i am pretty sure I wont get a reply..
 
Anyway congrats.
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Re: Just got it [pakman4] by tomahawk07
Jun 07, 2008 (6:08 pm)
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Replying to: pakman4 (Jun 02, 2008 9:43 am)

Can you share with us your gas milage experience? Test drove a 35i today and the sales agent said to exspect 18 to 23 (in spite of the Sticker which read 15/20)
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Dynamic Performance Control by steve_ HOST
Jun 16, 2008 (12:00 pm)
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BMW X6's trick ZF-engineered chassis/driveline (Straightline)
 
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Re: Dynamic Performance Control [steve_] by bmlexus
Jun 16, 2008 (2:20 pm)
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Replying to: steve_ (Jun 16, 2008 12:00 pm)

LAURENS, South Carolina — BMW's new X6 may not be the most useful "packaging" job on the road, but word's getting around quickly about insane handling of BMW's gnarly crossover "coupe:" The 5,000-pound X6 can practically outcorner a 911, and Inside Line's own testing shows the blunderbuss slithers through the slalom quicker than BMW's 550i sedan
 
Is this the x6 inline 6 or the v8 which can outcornet a 911 and quicker than a 550i through the slalom?
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Re: Dynamic Performance Control [bmlexus] by steve_ HOST
Jun 16, 2008 (4:04 pm)
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Replying to: bmlexus (Jun 16, 2008 2:20 pm)

Dunno - maybe ask Bob over in Straightline?
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Press Request by KarenS HOST
Jun 18, 2008 (12:29 pm)
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A reporter from a large finance magazine is looking to speak to consumers who just purchased a new BMW X6. If you’re interested in speaking to the reporter, please contact Chintan Talati at ctalatiedmunds.com with your daytime contact information no later than June 23, 2008.
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Hello test drove the x6 inline 6 today by bmlexus
Sep 09, 2008 (7:09 pm)
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Iwant to share my first ever BMW driving experience.
  
I test drove the x6 inline6
 
I can't explain how satisfy I was. The handing was amazing as well as the acceleration. The interior was great like every BMW. I can't describe in words how special I felt while driving
 
the car was fully equipped with all the options including active steering and 20 inch wheels.
  
I don't know why would some1 choose the v8 the inline 6 was more than fast enough for me 0 to 60 came in less than 6.4sec it felt even faster
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by gardis
Jan 30, 2009 (11:50 am)
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I'm amazed that you guys think the X6 is larger than the X5?? I've seen them at my dealer in Fairfield County CT, and that car looks bigger than the X3, but slightly smaller than the X5. How could it possibly weight 5,000 PDS???
  
Anyone that can afford an $80,000 car -- more power to you guys. It's the epitome of only one thing: ostentation. Period. Simple as that, and I'm a devoted BMW owner. People look at someone driving that vehicle, and say, how much money does he make, in a way they don't comment on the 5 series, or really any other BMW model. My two cents.
Gardis CT
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Problem with blank navigation screen by xsnerg
Apr 16, 2009 (8:43 am)
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I've had the X6 for nearly a year, and while I generally love it, I've been having a recurring problem that the dealer hasn't been able to figure out.
 
When I first start the car in the morning (between 5 and 6 am -- this may be important), my navigation screen will be blank. Even if I turn the car off and on again, several times, the screen won't appear until after I've driven, parked for a while, then return to drive, again. However if I turn on the car at around 7 or later, the screen will start up normally, which is why I wonder if this might be temperature related. Now, it's not exactly cold here in San Diego, but early morning temps can be pretty low . BMW dealer hasn't been able to figure it out; it's with them for the second time for this problem right now, over one week each time.
 
I'm searching here for a solution because we had a problem with a Prius that also only occurred first thing early in the morning. Toyota couldn't figure it out, either. I learned from a Forum that people on the east coast had had similar problems and the culprit was the water pump. I asked Toyota to check that, and they told me that both water pumps were on the verge of failing and that the car wasn't safe to drive until they were replaced.
 
So, any similar problems, or ideas?

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