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The 2007 BMW X5 sport utility vehicle picked up 7.4 inches this year, most of it going toward more cabin room. Engine choices are a 4.8-liter V8 (350 horsepower) or a 3-liter inline 6 (260 horsepower.) Look for wishbone front suspension, rack-and-pinion steering, and the first use of a gear selector (controlled electronically) on an X5. Put it all together and you have an exceptionally deft handling SUV with excellent road hugging capability.
This is the seventh year BMW has fielded the X5 and frankly the overall appearance just hasn't changed that much. Most of the visible improvements are inside the cabin where both shoulder and leg room have made good gains (1.2 inches for your legs.) The driver enjoys power seats with ten levels of adjustment and the audio system plays over twelve speakers to keep your passengers happy on those long road trips.
Long story short, the X5 hit the market as a luxury SUV and it's still a luxury SUV, with all the safety and technology bells and whistles you'd expect from this automaker. The 2007 BMW X5 is a worthy next generation in a proven line of excellent performers. You'll drop between $45,900 and $54,500 depending on trim level, but you'll get top value for every dollar spent.
Comparable Sport Utilitys: Mercury Mountaineer, Lincoln MKT, Mitsubishi Endeavor,
Premium Sport Utilitys: Mercedes-Benz M-Class, Lincoln Navigator L, Infiniti QX56,
2009 Lincoln Navigator
Military Cash. (Available to Active Military Personnel, National Guard or Reservists) (Exp: 11/2/2009)
0.0% Financing. Models in Midsouth & Southwest Regions. (Exp: 11/2/2009)
Cash. (Incentive Combinations & Availablity May Be Restricted by Regional or Fleet Rules & Other Factors -- See Dealer for Details) (Exp: 11/2/2009)
Bonus Cash. (Req's Financing through Ford Credit) (Exp: 11/2/2009)
0.0% - 3.9% Financing. Models ex in Midsouth & Southwest Regions. (Exp: 11/2/2009)
College Student Cash. (Exp: 2/3/2010)
Base Invoice Price: $42,230
Base List Price: $45,900
Destination Charge: $775>
Gas Guzzler Tax: $0
Average Sales Tax and Fees: $2,456
Dealer Holdback: $918
Target Price: $44,050
Options
Base Invoice Price: $50,140
Base List Price: $54,500
Destination Charge: $775>
Gas Guzzler Tax: $0
Average Sales Tax and Fees: $2,898
Dealer Holdback: $1,090
Target Price: $52,108
Options



