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Originally Posted by robg
Probably goes for all BMWs with I6 versions being the safest bets. Looks like the current gen x5 is quickly dropping price (2019s are already at 50k). In a couple years, it'd be tempting to pick one up in the low 30s. A great jack of all trades vehicle to have around. Latest A6 allroad looks interesting as well and likely will drop to similar levels in a few years (although the likely low volume might keep prices higher than similar x5s).
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There is this near me. It's tempting, despite being larded up with fun things that will break. (Actually, it's speced with everything our current 2016 has. But that car will be going with my ex.)
...It's cheaper than the smoked topaz wagon in CT...
https://www.unitedbmw.com/inventory/...kr6c37h0u13020