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The first-generation BMW X5 (E53) is a powerful and luxurious SUV that offers engaging driving dynamics for its class. It's a great choice for those seeking a premium, robust vehicle with a commanding road presence, often available at an attractive price point on the used market.
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Budget for BMW X5 I (E53): $475 to $19,500. Prices reflect source market value. Lowest prices from USA.
Cooling System Failure (radiator, water pump)
Front Suspension Components (control arms, bushings)
Automatic Transmission Issues (jerking, slipping)
Window Regulators
Electrical Gremlins (sensors, modules)

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Cooling System Failure (radiator, water pump)
Front Suspension Components (control arms, bushings)
Automatic Transmission Issues (jerking, slipping)
Window Regulators
Electrical Gremlins (sensors, modules)
Conduct a thorough pre-purchase inspection by a BMW specialist due to potential hidden issues.
Always check the service history, looking for evidence of regular maintenance, especially for the cooling system and transmission.
Inspect the vehicle carefully for rust, paying close attention to wheel arches, tailgate, and undercarriage.
Test all electronic components, including windows, sunroof, seats, climate control, and navigation system.
Listen for any unusual noises from the suspension during a test drive, particularly over bumps.
Check for oil leaks, which are common around valve covers and the oil pan on older E53 models.
Factor in a higher maintenance budget compared to non-premium SUVs due to potentially expensive parts and specialized labor.