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The
2006 2007 BMW X5 review is much more than just another all-wheel drive. Power,
reliability, style: the 2006 2007 BMW X5 radiates it. The muscular, elegant
lines make a clear statement without questions about the essence of
this vehicle. Take our experts advice and research the luxurious interior
and carefully designed fittings. Classic BMW luxury. And that's exactly
what BMW set out to create: a vehicle that combines the power, versatility
and toughness of a top-class four-wheel drive with the unique elegance,
responsiveness and comfort of the BMW world-renowned sedans. Here we
offer advice on how to find the perfect BMW X5 SUV accessory, assistance
and information. Reviewing those pictures and info, one gets the sensation
of motion even in a still photograph.
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
Engine Type
Aluminum inline
6 cylinders
Displacement (liters)
3.0
Horsepower (SAE net)
225-hp @ 5900
rpm
Torque
214 lbs-ft
@ 3500 rpm
Fuel Economy Cty/Hwy:
15/21
Compression Ratio
10.2:1
Number of Valves
24
Valves Configuration
Dual Overhead
Cam
Emission System
not listed
Refined power: the essence
of the BMW X5 engines. Using the most modern
technology, BMW has created engines that lead
the way. As the world's first automobile manufacture
to produce V8 engines, BMW has had practice
at producing the best. Our improved 2006 2007 2007 BMW
X5 info is available here for your use and
comparison. The 2006 2007 BMW X5 V8 has a state-of-the-art
engine cooling system that changes to answer
the engine's requirements. The powerful alternator,
for example, is water-cooled. Variable intake
valve timing (VANOS) and Digital Motor Electronics
(DME) work non-stop to ensure the engine is
running at maximum efficiency. The BMW X5
specs shows impressive torque and performance
profiles, while still meeting the most stringent
tests for emissions. All 2006 2007 BMW X5 pictures
are clear indicators of world class quality
and pure driving excitement.
All of the vehicles in the 2006 2007 BMW X5 review offer full-time four-wheel
drive and all-season traction for all-wheel drive. With this technology,
whether you’re blazing down the blacktop or busting through the backcountry,
you’ve got the stability to rest assured that the car’s engine will
be able to function the way it is supposed to. Other under-the-hood
technologies make this fact even more of a certainty, including Dynamic
Stability Control with Cornering Brake Control, Dynamic Brake Control
and Hill Descent Control. The vehicles feature Double-pivot strut-type
front suspensions, aluminum 4-link integral rear suspensions, front
subframes with dual hydraulic mounts, and acoustically decoupled final
drive with hydraulic rear mounts. Perhaps most impressively, the cars
also offer front and rear anti-roll stabilizer bars to prevent a circumstance
that all-too-many SUVs are reputed to put drivers into. Visit our BMW
X5 SUV accessory link for that hard to find pair of BMW fuzzy dice.
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