Used 2011 BMWX5 35i

On the Lot
at John Thornton Cadillac
 
    Odometer
    187,803 miles
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    AWD
    Engine
    3.0 Liter
    VIN
    5UXZV4C50BL405184
    Stock Number
    TG607A
    BMW X5
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    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 7
    • Horsepower: 300

    Dealer Notes

    Looking for a used car at an affordable price? Get excited about the 2011 BMW X5!

    It offers the latest in technological innovation and style. A turbocharger further enhances performance, while also preserving fuel economy. BMW prioritized practicality, efficiency, and style by including: a leather steering wheel, high intensity discharge headlights, and a split folding rear seat. It features an automatic transmission, all-wheel drive, and a 3 liter 6 cylinder engine.

    Our experienced sales staff is eager to share its knowledge and enthusiasm with you. We'd be happy to answer any questions that you may have. Stop in and take a test drive!

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.1Out of 5
    • Oil leaks, oil leaks, oil leaks

      By bimmerPA on Monday, September 21, 2020

      3.0
      Read the history of this car. I absolutely love this car...when it's not in the shop. Of all the things that this car is notorious for having issues with (oil leaks costing over 6k in total; air suspension; overheating), I've had all of them. And they're not cheap. I like to run my cars into the ground, but I'm used to them only hitting those costly repairs closer to 200k. You'll have to trade maintenance costs and reliability for performance if you get this car. There's really no easier way to state it.
    • Awesome car, awful dependability

      By John T on Monday, February 24, 2020

      2.0
      Bought a silver X5 3.5i used in May 2019. Car was in beautiful condition and looked to be well maintained. Clean Carfax, one prior owner. Gave it regular oil changes, spent $4K repairing engine/differential leaks and replacing PCV which was causing oil loss. Figured this money was a worthwhile investment to keep the thing running for a long time. And it ran like new until the engine seized in the middle of nowhere in January 2020. There was no point in paying shop to tear down engine to find the cause. Shop guessed "a bad bearing." The cost to replace the engine, even a used one with over 100K miles, was at least $10K. Wasn't going to throw good money after bad so sold the car for scrap. Broke my heart, it looked nearly new, great fun to drive, handsome styling, not a squeak or rattle but it will go down in history as my $12,000 mistake.
    • Terrible, terrible, terrible!!!!

      By Blue Ridge on Tuesday, July 16, 2019

      1.0
      Put $30,000 into after buying the vehicle!