X5 (G05) [Official] BMW X5 (G05)


The BMW G05 is the fourth generation of the BMW X5. Model codes: G05, G18 (LWB), and F95 (X5 M). Predecessor: BMW X5 (F15). Successor: X5 (G65) [expected] Production: August 2018 -
Nice car. But can it bounce it’s way out of the sand ? :rolleyes:
No, but this car can :D
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I think I might a tiny bit prefer the interior of the X5 over the “eye candy” M850i .
I personally think that the X5 has the best interior of any new BMW, its combination of luxury and hitech and design seems the most coherent. A really stunning interior and one of the best in its class.
 
I personally think that the X5 has the best interior of any new BMW

But this X5 and the 8er are the first two with the new interior style. The G11, G30 and X3 are in some sort of stop gap generation interior wise, and maybe the G11 7er is going for some radical changes interior wise too with the facelift? Like the new iDrive unit from X5/8er, new LCD instrument cluster, maybe the new shortcut buttons and CD player delete...
 
Little details like these matter. Shape matching. Nothing is random.
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Presumably the G30 interior is BAD design then, because the dials DON'T match?

The steering wheel in the X5 is just a generic BMW steering wheel used in several models. Yes, there is some coherence and it's certainly intentional for certain design styles to match, but it's hardly unique to BMW, and is pretty basic level stuff if you're a car designer. You seem to be very easily impressed when a car happens to have a blue and white roundel on the front.

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Presumably the G30 interior is BAD design then, because the dials DON'T match?

The steering wheel in the X5 is just a generic BMW steering wheel used in several models. Yes, there is some coherence and it's certainly intentional for certain design styles to match, but it's hardly unique to BMW, and is pretty basic level stuff if you're a car designer. You seem to be very easily impressed when a car happens to have a blue and white roundel on the front.

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Why do you always have to be so negative?
 
Why do you always have to be so negative?


Not being negative. Just bringing things back down to Earth a bit. There's only so many times you can say a car is fantastic before it gets boring. If someone continually said a car is "ugly", they'd be told to "give it a rest". Why should it be any different when someone is saying positive things?
 
Come on BMW fanboys, bring on the negative ratings.

Jesus, I'm a huge BMW fan. In fact, I ordered my ninth last Saturday. But sometimes it feels like I'm on a forum sponsored by BMW.
 
If someone continually said a car is "ugly", they'd be told to "give it a rest". Why should it be any different when someone is saying positive things?

I've pondered this question actually. In simple terms, it's easy to understand why people want to emotionally invest, or revel, in a thread about something they like. Conversely, I would have though it obvious that if you don't like something you simply wouldn't engage with it (i.e. visit the thread), because... well, why would you?

That's not to say that if you like something, anything goes of course... but to me it just seems intuitive not to waste time on stuff you don't like.
 
Conversely, I would have though it obvious that if you don't like something you simply wouldn't engage with it (i.e. visit the thread), because... well, why would you?

Because I'm not psychic. I see a thread has new posts so I click on it, but you only get to see what those posts are when you've gone into the thread. It's the luck of the draw I guess as to whether what has been posted is worthwhile, but it's why there are rules about spamming or repeatedly posting the same things. I don't think anybody should be repeatedly spamming a thread saying they don't like a car, but it's nauseating when the opposite happens; repeatedly posting how amazing a car is to the point it's like a PR piece.

I wasn't particularly critical of hovabongZA's post about the interior. Just pointed out that these design features are pretty standard stuff really, and that on the 5er the dials DON'T match, and yet look at the response. A personal attack and a mob of BMW fans rabidly hitting the ratings button. These fanboys are ruining the forum. Pathetic really.

The S-Class thread was the same when the W222 was launched. There's only so many times you can hear how amazing something is before it gets boring.
 

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Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, abbreviated as BMW is a German multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles and motorcycles headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The company was founded in 1916 as a manufacturer of aircraft engines, which it produced from 1917 to 1918 and again from 1933 to 1945.
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