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Old 06-03-2008, 10:11 AM
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Just my two cents:

X6 = Fail.
Old 06-03-2008, 11:46 AM
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Yeah I don't get this car (?) either. Make a car look like a car and an SUV look like an SUV and skip the crap in between.
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I think it looks great.
Old 06-03-2008, 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by NJSGTI
It looks much better in person IMO. I saw a green one at the dealership and actually thought it looked pretty good.
Not that I would want one but I did see one in person and it looked rather unique.
Old 06-03-2008, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by I Go To Costco
and AMC has always been ahead of the curve with all of their crossovers, imagine that
I drove an AMC Concorde in highschool. It was passed down from my dad to me and got you from A to B. It had audi and porsche components in the engine for which my dad would always remind us of when we made fun of it.
Old 06-03-2008, 12:35 PM
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It's growing on me.
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I think that silver one looks pretty neat.
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Amazing what rims can do to a car...
Old 06-03-2008, 12:54 PM
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Is it true the X6's are 4 seaters?
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^ Yep...I think it has a storage compartment in the middle
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One of the oddest looking vehicles on the road today.

IMO, it would probably look better as a true car, and not some weird, jacked-up, whatever-it-is. The body just doesn't match the stance, ground clearance, etc. Just weird.
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Originally Posted by Osamu

I can't imagine the visibility being very good out that back window though.
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i like it a lot.

dunno if i'd buy one though if i had that kind of money.
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Originally Posted by Moog-Type-S
It's growing on me.


Same here....though I would not get one over an equally equipped, similarly priced X5.
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Originally Posted by TheMirror
Just my two cents:

X6 = Fail.
Old 06-03-2008, 02:55 PM
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how did it fail when it's sold out?
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Originally Posted by Crazy Sellout
It grew on me and now i really LOVE it.

I hate it when I agree with both Sarlacc and CrazySellout on something!

You have to see it in person. It's bigger than it looks in pictures.

I like it. Esp. the twin-turbo V8. *

Lotta $$, though.

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Old 06-10-2008, 10:26 AM
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Full Test: 2008 BMW X6 xDrive35i

It Gets By on Looks Alone
By Ed Hellwig, Lead Senior Editor
Date posted: 06-09-2008


We're not sold on the looks of the 2008 BMW X6, but everyone else who sees this new half-sedan, half-SUV loves it.

"I don't even like cars, but that thing is cool-looking," says a middle-aged man eyeing our silver xDrive35i — the official trim designation of the base model of the X6 with its twin-turbo inline-6 engine. His use of the phrase "that thing" sums up just how hard it is to pin a name on this crossbred BMW.

But how would he know? He doesn't even like cars. What about someone who appreciates a purposeful and classic design?

We get our answer when a brand-new Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet pulls alongside and its driver motions for us to roll down our window. Would he call out something rude about the X6; suggest it's an overweight SUV pretending to be a sport sedan?

Not quite.

"Man, that thing is tough-looking," he shouts, once again confirming both the X6's butch stance and its unrecognizable configuration. "I've seen pictures, but it's so much better in person. Wanna trade?"

Yes, yes we do, but he takes off before we can make the deal of the century. The message is clear: The 2008 BMW X6 gets attention from those who might not otherwise give SUVs a second look. And that's pretty much the whole point.

Nothing New Under the Skin
This BMW's ability to get otherwise uninterested bystanders to offer up comments is impressive, especially given that it's nothing more than an X5 with some plastic surgery. Slightly longer and lower, the 2008 BMW X6 is intended to look like a coupe version of the X5. But while the steeply raked roof line looks dramatic, the four full-size doors make the whole coupe idea kind of a stretch.

Built on the same chassis as the more utilitarian-looking X5, the X6 is largely the same under the skin. It rides on an identical 115.5-inch wheelbase and uses a similar suspension setup. A 2-inch-wider track is the most drastic departure from the X5, a change that helps give the X6 its muscular stance.

Our X6 also gets some help from a set of optional 20-inch wheels that carry huge 275/40R20 tires in front and even bigger 315/30R20 tires in back. That's bigger rubber than you would find on a Ferrari 599 GTB.

The big wheels and tires are held in check by the optional sport suspension package, which adds Adaptive Drive dampers along with a few cosmetic upgrades and sport seats.

As sleek as it all looks, the 2008 BMW X6 is a dense piece of machinery. It tips our scales at 4,987 pounds, another reason why the whole "coupe" idea is a little hard to swallow. Bugatti's monstrous 16-cylinder Veyron coupe doesn't even top 4,200 pounds. At least the X6's weight is well proportioned, with a nearly perfect 50/50 split between the front and rear axles.

5,000 Pounds Never Felt So Nimble
A little extra around the middle doesn't mean the X6 can't back up its athletic looks. In fact, its track numbers indicate quite the opposite.

On the skid pad, the X6 generates a 0.87g performance, a better number than three out of the four V8 Sport Sedans we compared last month. Some of the credit goes to the big Dunlop SP Sport Maxx tires, as they hold on better than expected, although our test-driver also notes how easy the X6 is to steer with the throttle.

The X6 is equally fast through the slalom, posting a best run of 65.3 mph. That's a shade quicker than a sport-package-equipped BMW 550i's performance of 65 mph. Again, plenty of grip combined with a well-sorted suspension and responsive steering allows the X6 to transition quickly and push right to the limit.

Stopping power is another area where the X6 manages its weight well. It takes just 111 feet to haul the X6 down from 60 mph to a stop. There are sports cars that take 10 feet longer to accomplish the same feat.

The brake pedal action is admittedly stiff and under normal circumstances the initial bite of brake engagement can be abrupt, but again, for an SUV of its size and weight the X6 handles itself better than expected. "The X6 forgets it weighs 5,000 pounds," says our test-driver.

Twin-Turbo Six Finally Meets Its Match
Unlike the V8-powered Xdrive50i we drove in South Carolina, our X6's twin turbos feed a 3.0-liter straight-6, the same engine used in the 3 and 5 Series sedans. It's flawless in those cars, but when forced to deal with nearly 2.5 tons, the 300-horsepower six doesn't feel quite as chipper.

This version of the X6 still manages a respectable 6.3-second 0-60-mph run (6.1 seconds with 1 foot of rollout like on a drag strip) and crosses the quarter-mile mark in 14.6 seconds at 93.5 mph. A V8-powered Jaguar XK coupe runs about the same numbers.

A six-speed automatic is the only transmission available in the 2008 BMW X6 and it sends power through BMW's latest xDrive all-wheel-drive system. The X6 features a new torque distribution system known as Dynamic Performance Control (DPC). It's capable of redirecting power to each of the four wheels in varying degrees to deliver directional control in addition to all-weather traction. Clearly the new system helps generate good performance on the skid pad and through the slalom cones, but getting the most of DPC requires either high speed or low levels of traction.

Shifts from the automatic are well-timed and smooth during normal driving. We get an abrupt gearchange now and again under full throttle, and it makes the transmission feel as if it's trying to make up for something, like the fact that even with 300 pound-feet of engine torque, the physics involved still don't stack up in the X6's favor. We recorded roughly 17 mpg in mixed driving.

Doesn't Ride Like It's on 20s
As capable as the X6 is at the track, it doesn't feel high-strung on the street. In fact, it rides even better than our own long-term BMW X5, which has no sport package at all.

Maybe it was the extra development time, but the X6 bounces less over big bumps and handles smaller imperfections with only minor twitches of the wheel. Tire noise from the massive Dunlops isn't bothersome either and the low, wide shape of the body keeps wind noise down, too.

BMW's Active Steering system is available, but our test vehicle didn't include it. On occasion the steering feels a little too heavy at lower speeds, most likely a misguided attempt to reinforce the X6's performance credentials. Same goes for the shift paddles on the steering wheel, which work fine but their flimsy feel doesn't add much to the experience.

Leave the Kids at Home
With no third-row option and only two seats in the second row, the X6 laughs in the face of young families. Think mom might want to see between two car seats to mind the kids? Forget it. There's a permanent center console that doesn't make for a very good seat.

Cargo space is compromised as well, although the X6 is still useful for occasional hauling duty thanks to nearly 60 cubic feet available with the rear seats folded down. Put the seats up and there are only 25 cubic feet left, so don't expect to squeeze more than one stroller in an X6.

If kids aren't an issue, the backseat isn't such a bad place to be. The head- and legroom are acceptable for average-size adults, while the shape of the seats themselves is actually quite comfortable. The overall space is slightly compromised, however, so it feels more cramped than the X5.

The fact that we can't see much through the back window doesn't help either. Big D-pillars and a nearly flat rear window just about eliminate rearward visibility.

A Big Price To Pay for Style
If there's one element of the 2008 BMW X6 that isn't trying to be daringly different, it's the design of the interior. It looks a little boring for such a style-conscious vehicle, but it's solidly constructed with high-quality materials.

Between the Cold Weather, Sport and Technology packages, this X6 has plenty of luxury features, like 10-way power seats, a navigation system and a heated steering wheel. Its base price is $53,225, but our nicely optioned tester is a hefty $63,675.

That's a tough pill to swallow given that a similarly equipped X5 3.0si would run us a mere $56,000. The X5 has a less powerful, normally aspirated 3.0-liter six and a slightly less sophisticated all-wheel-drive system. It also looks like a normal SUV.

So, checking the "look cool" option known as the X6 is an $8K decision over the X5. It's not very practical, but neither is buying a $56,000 SUV in the first place. And judging by the reactions to its unconventional design, this will be money well spent if you're looking for a little attention or a pat on the back for choosing a forward-looking design.

We aren't looking for either, so give us the X5 and the extra $8 grand and we'll leave the X6 to Porsche 911 owners and those who don't like cars at all.
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A 5000 SUV wannabe - for what? Once the newness wears off I don't see it selling very well. If it's to pad the X5 and 5 series sales numbers, then it might work. Otherwise a very small niche vehicle with very limited potential - that BMW badge will only get it so far.
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Post M Version of BMW X6 Spotted...

From Worldcarfans...

Unless we are very much mistaken, that is a BMW X6 prototype featuring some classic M Division styling. It has been well documented that BMW will not badge any of its X-series cars will “M”, so shall we call this the BMW X6 Power Junky Special Edition in the meantime? Ok, so maybe X6 M is easier?

The biggest give-away on this vehicle is the quad exhaust pipes poking out the rear end of the vehicle and that certainly looks like a more aggressive stance hiding beneath the rather useless black clad camoflage. When we head over to the front we find the larger air intakes on the front fascia and we suspect another air outlet is hidden under that camoflaged area we see just above the fenders.

Any way we look at it, we can now confirm a new top-spec version of the X6 is coming and we suspect it is going to be powered by a tuned version of the 4.4-liter V8 engine, the same power unit that the new high-spec X5 is set to receive. There are also rumours of the M5's 507hp V10 engine making its way to the X-series



Old 07-07-2008, 11:54 PM
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Excellent.

Too bad it still won't be able to out accelerate its own ugly.
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Originally Posted by SeCsTaC
Excellent.

Too bad it still won't be able to out accelerate its own ugly.

Umm, the X6 is hot as hell...totally impractical, but dead sexy. I've seen two red and a white and they are just jaw dropping.

On the other hand, I finally saw a new FX at the showroom last week...You want to talk about ugly. They fucked up so BAD on that redesign. pure shite.
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I finally got to see a X6 in person the other day, and I stand by my original opinion... I LOVE IT.
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wouldnt mind my mom getting it
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Originally Posted by Sarlacc
Umm, the X6 is hot as hell...totally impractical, but dead sexy. I've seen two red and a white and they are just jaw dropping.

On the other hand, I finally saw a new FX at the showroom last week...You want to talk about ugly. They fucked up so BAD on that redesign. pure shite.
You just praised a BMW and hated on an Infiniti in the same post. You must face the wrath SeCsTaC.


I agree that the X6 is hot.
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If you must have a high driving position, and if you want a sporting vehicle, I can't find another vehicle that can serve you better than the X6. Of course, I still don't like its styling, yeah it's bold, but just like most of the Bangle's works, Z4 and 7, they are too self conscious.

I was at the local BMW dealer's Susan Korman breast cancer ultimate drive. people line up to test the 1 and 3, but not really that excited to try the X6. Of course, I still signed my name on the cancer drive X6 vehicle.
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You just praised a BMW and hated on an Infiniti in the same post. You must face the wrath SeCsTaC.
You really think I'm going to face someone else's wrath?
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I saw an X6 at the chairty bicycle event that BMW was partly sponsoring. The X6 is butt ugly!
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Spotted 2009 BMW X6 (One Picture)


This is probably the xDrive50i, twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V8 that produces 400 hp and 450 lb.-ft. of torque.

Saw it at work the past 2 days so I decided to snap a quick shot today. I'll try to take more pictures if I see it at work tomorrow. You can size it up with the FJ Cruiser next to it to compare the size.
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They been out for a few months now. Not really car news worthy.
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ive seen a few in ny. Not sure which model though
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wow
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Yup, still ugly and pointless.
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Holy crap its huge! Then again its virtually identical to the X5 isn't it? When it all comes down to it, I like the X6 more than the X5, and I would never buy an X6, but I'd buy an X5.

Its good looking but also very strange and yeah, pointless, especially with that engine.
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Man that's butt ugly.
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Merged ugly into ugly.
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i think the X6's are hawt and pointless.
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there are a lot of cars out there that are hawt and (design wise) pointless... or unpractical
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there are a lot of cars out there that are hawt and (design wise) pointless... or unpractical
You happen to drive one.
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You happen to drive one.
that's right... (one of) the first crossover that started it all...


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