Submitted more than 30 days ago by yangeroo
BMW's latest crossover blurs the line between sport coupe and sport/utility. At the launch of the first X5 in 1999, it was evident that BMW had turned the sport/utility vehicle segment on its head. Here was a sweetly styled all-wheel-drive machine offering the driving experience, performance, refinement, luxury and technology of its cars.
Eight years later, the X5 has grown and matured, losing some of its predecessor's intrigue in the process. But BMW's determination to meld the attributes of
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