Used 2005 BMW X5 4.4i AWD for SaleNationwide
3 vehicles found
- Year:
- 2005
- Make:
- BMW
- Model:
- X5
- Body type:
- SUV / Crossover
- Doors:
- 4 doors
- Drivetrain:
- All-Wheel Drive
- Engine:
- 315 hp 4.4L V8
- Exterior color:
- Gold
- Combined gas mileage:
- 17 MPG
- Fuel type:
- Gasoline
- Interior color:
- Black
- Transmission:
- 6-Speed Automatic
- Mileage:
- 143,940
- VIN:
- 5UXFB53535LV14664

2005 BMW X5
4.4i AWD
143,940 mi
$3,995
- Year:
- 2005
- Make:
- BMW
- Model:
- X5
- Body type:
- SUV / Crossover
- Doors:
- 4 doors
- Drivetrain:
- All-Wheel Drive
- Engine:
- 315 hp 4.4L V8
- Exterior color:
- Sterling Gray Metallic
- Combined gas mileage:
- 17 MPG
- Fuel type:
- Gasoline
- Interior color:
- Black
- Transmission:
- 6-Speed Automatic
- Mileage:
- 79,000
- Stock #:
- 9081-1-TR
- VIN:
- 5UXFB53505LV18350

2005 BMW X5
4.4i AWD
79,000 mi
$12,353
- Year:
- 2005
- Make:
- BMW
- Model:
- X5
- Body type:
- SUV / Crossover
- Doors:
- 4 doors
- Drivetrain:
- All-Wheel Drive
- Engine:
- 315 hp 4.4L V8
- Exterior color:
- Black
- Combined gas mileage:
- 17 MPG
- Fuel type:
- Gasoline
- Transmission:
- 6-Speed Automatic
- Mileage:
- 168,660
- Stock #:
- 9634
- VIN:
- 5UXFB53575LV20385

2005 BMW X5
4.4i AWD
168,660 mi
$2,700
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Saad K
Reviewed a 2005 BMW 4.4i AWD on Sep 22, 2009
strong, excellent build, powerful engine and perfect track control. There is absolutely no shortage of power in any RPM range, it could do with more interior space, overall an excellent car to own with minor flaws. Strongly recommend it. Avoid buying pre 2003 Models.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2005 BMW 4.4i AWD on Feb 7, 2015
I leased a brand new 2010 Mercedes ML350 before this X5. The E53 (X5) as is the technical term- outpowers its German counterpart. The ML didn't feel tough and infact it was like a puffy and sluggish sedan for soccer moms in the OC. The 4.4i Sport package handling is excellent on the freeway, curves, and going up hill. The set back is it is very bouncy going over speed bumps and potholes. It's not the best daily driver, but then again this is a second car. It's an excellent value as a used car because for the price I bought it, you can't easily find a car that's got what this has. Brand new this car cost close to $62k after options and taxes. I paid $8k. That's alot of car for the price. By comparison the 2007-2012 X5 became too tame and lost their urban attitude in favor of a very rounded SUV that look more like a wagon.
David G
Reviewed a 2005 BMW 4.4i AWD on Apr 29, 2014
There is nothing like a BMW for having that feel that you are in control of the road. Solid construction and incredible handling. A 120,000 mile car still feels like it has 20,000 miles and many more miles to go.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2005 BMW 4.4i AWD on Jul 16, 2013
I liked everything, power, brakes, transmission, all the driver comforts, lights, instruments, smooth engine, tons of grunt !!! a real head turner. Even at 185,000 Kilometers now there is not one body rattle or squeak !!! I have had 4 Jap Suvs before the X5 and they all rattled and squeaked also most over heated when towing my boat on hill work. The X5 temp needle doesn't move !! I wish I could afford a new one I would certainly buy one.
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