02-01-2010, 11:33 PM | #1 |
Vicarious Twitterer
Join Date: May 2005
Carmudgeonly Ride: 06 330 cic ZHP
Location: CT
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My BMW loaner
I'm driving an X3 xdrive 3.0si for a couple of days while my dealer tries, for a second time, to properly diagnose and cure what they thought was a screeching alternator-tensioning belt. They also offered to detail my car after the hacks swirl-marked the crap out of it last time it was in.
So for a couple of days I've got an X3 with 9k on the clock. The interior is an amalgamation of BMW parts, same gauges as my old Z4, but center stack climate-control, headlight switch and parking brake/ignition key all from the E46. Seats are comfortable but insubstantial, at least compared to my ZHP's. The X3 is quiet and the engine is a gem - silky smooth and revs freely, almost Honda-like, but the transmission is kinda odd - seems to hold onto lower gears way too long. The ride is very bouncy and the steering very light. Nice steering wheel for an SUV, though. Brakes are strong, body very rigid. Overall, it feels fairly spartan, more so than I remembered when I last drove one a couple of years ago. I miss my car already |
02-02-2010, 12:48 AM | #2 |
Mugwump
Join Date: Oct 2003
Carmudgeonly Ride: E46 330i, Chevy Colorado, Tesla Model 3
Location: NY
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I drove an X3 once and definitely wasn't impressed.
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02-02-2010, 12:49 AM | #3 | ||
There and back again
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Carmudgeonly Ride: 2003 BMW 325xiT; looking for a new fun car
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02-02-2010, 07:38 AM | #4 |
Alphanumeric
Join Date: Aug 2005
Carmudgeonly Ride: 981S, 340i
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The n52 is a wonderful engine...
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02-02-2010, 09:46 AM | #5 |
lawn boy
Join Date: Oct 2003
Carmudgeonly Ride: e46m3, f25x3,C5 Z06, C4 Vette, 06 CTD Ram, and a trailer
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02-02-2010, 09:48 AM | #6 |
Carmudgeon
Join Date: Apr 2005
Carmudgeonly Ride: Golf TDi
Location: Peoria, IL
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I really like our X3. They slushbox is my least favorite, but either it has adapted to me or I've adapted to it. The engine is fantastic, and the rest is good compared to other SUV's in it's class.
I think that's the rub, compare it to similarly sized AWD wagons and SUV's and it really shines, compare it to a car and it has flaws. The usefulness is worth the trade off in my book. The X3 seems nearly twice as useful in daily life than the 330i. If you're never hauling people and dogs, or dogs plus a bunch of presents, or bulky items, then the usefulness may not be worth the driving penalty. If they bring out diesel version I may be very tempted.
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