Is It Weird That I'm Lusting After An Early BMW X5?

For various reasons, I'm finding myself drawn to first-generation BMW X5s. Let me try and explain myself...
Is It Weird That I'm Lusting After An Early BMW X5?

CTzens: it’s confession time. During one of my recent trawls through the classifieds, I found myself looking at early first-generation BMW X5s. Brought on partly by seeing them crop up a surprising amount of times in shonky films that spend one week in theatres before appearing on Netflix, I now haveuncomfortable feelings for the SUV.

A lot of it is to do with the way the older X5s look. SUVs seem to be becoming ever more blingtastic, but in comparison, the ‘E53’ X5 has a pleasantly chunky, utilitarian aesthetic to it. It’s another of Chris Bangle’s designs that seems to have aged rather nicely over time, while also losing its reputation for being a car bought solely by pompous douchebags.

Is It Weird That I'm Lusting After An Early BMW X5?

If you want, you can have one of these with a 315bhp 4.4-litre V8 for a useful 7.6sec 0-60mph, or if you spend a bit more, a ‘4.8is’ that’ll do the benchmark sprint in just 5.8. But me? I’d be happy with the considerably less powerful, silky smooth 3.0-litre M54 straight-six.

The E39-based SUV first came along in 1999, with an emphasis on providing decent on-road manners as opposed to Land Rover-style all-terrain domination. SUVs that drive like actual cars are available in abundance these days, but back then the X5 was nothing short of revolutionary. So it’s largely responsible for the modern car buyer’s fanatical SUV obsession, but that still doesn’t stop me liking these things.

Is It Weird That I'm Lusting After An Early BMW X5?

Despite their age, early X5s aren’t going for peanuts, but they’re not exactly expensive either. Take this 3.0-litre example, which is yours for £2495. Not bad at all for a car with a reasonable 100,000 miles on the clock, but it will inevitably be more painful to your wallet to run than to buy. And that doesn’t put me off either.

So what’s the verdict, readers? Have I gone mad, or do you see the appeal? Let me know in the comments…

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Comments

Anonymous

I got the fever lately..Got my first X series. 09 4.8 and I love it!

05/05/2017 - 19:33 |
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Anonymous
05/05/2017 - 19:38 |
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Jonathan Gattereau 1

I thought I was the only one

05/05/2017 - 22:28 |
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Anonymous

I had a 2001 bmw x5, I spent hundreds because of an electrical problem they couldn’t fix. Finally I traded it in

05/06/2017 - 03:52 |
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Chris Büsch

I completely get it. I saw an Estoril Blue X5 with Style 332s on it in traffic a couple weeks ago and I’ve been looking for one ever since.

05/08/2017 - 05:03 |
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Alistair Jolly

Matt can we add haveuncomfortable to the CT dictionary

05/08/2017 - 08:58 |
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Norton Martins

TBH dont listen to what people say if you want, buy one, its barely a suv in so much as a bigger hatchback with an engine to fit, not a CLA 45.

05/08/2017 - 15:25 |
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InjunS2K

Yeah, that’s kinda weird Matt. Then again, I really want a manual V6 Acura TL SH-AWD

05/09/2017 - 07:25 |
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Carmadnab

proud owner of a 3.0i manual uk and i couldnt agree more

05/09/2017 - 20:33 |
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Carmadnab

i say if u can find yourself a manual, go for it

05/09/2017 - 20:35 |
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