Used 2008 BMWX5 3.0si

 
    Exterior Color
    Black
    Interior Color
    Black
    Odometer
    152,585 miles
    Fuel Economy
    15/21 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    All-wheel Drive
    Engine
    I6 F DOHC 24V / ALL WHEEL DRIVE
    VIN
    5UXFE43538L006409
    Stock Number
    12243CAG
    BMW X5
    • Certified

    Highlighted Features

    • Automatic temperature control
    • Power moonroof
    • Front dual zone A/C
    • Rain sensing wipers
    • Speed sensitive wipers
    • High intensity discharge headlights
    • Split folding rear seat
    • Memory seat
    • Remote keyless entry
    • Auto tilt-away steering wheel
    • Steering wheel mounted A/C controls
    • Steering wheel mounted audio controls

    Included Packages & Accessories

    • Telescoping Steering Wheel
    • Crew Cab
    • Trip Odometer
    • Power Sunroof
    • Intermittent Wipers
    • Xenon Headlights
    • Power Brakes
    • Power Door Locks
    • Power Windows
    • CD player
    • Power Adjustable Seat
    • Tilt Steering
    • Cruise Control
    • Power Mirrors
    • Cup Holder
    • Power Steering
    • Alloy Wheels
    • Power Seat
    • Climate Control
    • Heated Seats
    • Transmission: Electronic 6-Speed Automatic
    • Engine: 3.0L DOHC 24 Valve I6 Valvetronic
    • GVWR: 5,963 lbs

    Detailed Specifications

    • 1-touch down
    • 1-touch up
    • Air conditioning
    • Auto tilt-away steering wheel
    • Automatic temperature control
    • Driver door bin
    • Driver vanity mirror
    • Front beverage holders
    • Front dual zone A/C
    • Head restraints memory
    • Illuminated entry
    • Memory seat
    • Passenger door bin
    • Passenger vanity mirror
    • Power moonroof
    • Power windows
    • Rear beverage holders
    • Rear door bins
    • Remote keyless entry
    • Residual heat recirculation
    • Speed control
    • Steering wheel memory
    • Steering wheel mounted A/C controls
    • Telescoping steering wheel
    • Tilt steering wheel
    • Alloy wheels
    • Four wheel independent suspension
    • Front anti-roll bar
    • Power steering
    • Rear anti-roll bar
    • Speed-sensing steering
    • 1st row LCD monitors: 1
    • CD player
    • CD-MP3 decoder
    • Diversity antenna
    • Radio data system
    • Steering wheel mounted audio controls
    • Weather band radio
    • Front center armrest
    • Front seats: bucket
    • Genuine wood console insert
    • Genuine wood dashboard insert
    • Genuine wood door panel insert
    • Leather shift knob
    • Leather steering wheel
    • Power driver seat
    • Power passenger seat
    • Rear seat center armrest
    • Rear seats: split-bench
    • Rear seats Folding position: fold forward seatback
    • Split folding rear seat
    • Cylinder configuration: I-6
    • Drive type: all-wheel drive
    • Engine liters: 3.0
    • Engine location: front
    • Fuel economy city: 15mpg
    • Fuel economy highway: 21mpg
    • Fuel tank capacity: 22.5gal.
    • Horsepower: 260hp @ 6,600RPM
    • Manual-shift auto: STEPTRONIC
    • Mode select transmission
    • Number of valves: 24
    • Recommended fuel: Premium Unleaded
    • Sequential multi-point fuel injection
    • Torque: 225 lb.-ft. @ 2,750RPM
    • Transmission: 6 speed automatic
    • Variable intake manifold
    • Variable valve control
    • Approach angle: 25 deg
    • Departure angle: 23 deg
    • Ground clearance (max): 211mm (8.3")
    • Ramp breakover angle: 19 deg
    • Bodyside moldings
    • Bumpers: body-color
    • Door mirrors: body-color
    • Heated door mirrors
    • Power door mirrors
    • Roof rack: rails only
    • Spoiler
    • Tailpipe finisher: chrome
    • Trailer sway control
    • Compression ratio: 10.70 to 1
    • Engine bore x stroke: 85.0mm x 88.0mm (3.35" x 3.46")
    • Engine displacement: 3.0 L
    • Engine horsepower: 260hp @ 6,600RPM
    • Engine torque: 225 lb.-ft. @ 2,750RPM
    • Exterior body width: 1,933mm (76.1")
    • Exterior height: 1,765mm (69.5")
    • Exterior length: 4,854mm (191.1")
    • Front headroom: 975mm (38.4")
    • Front legroom: 1,016mm (40.0")
    • Front shoulder room: 1,524mm (60.0")
    • Interior maximum cargo volume: 1,750 L (62 cu.ft.)
    • Passenger volume: 2,900L (102.4 cu.ft.)
    • Rear headroom: 973mm (38.3")
    • Rear legroom: 930mm (36.6")
    • Rear shoulder room: 1,473mm (58.0")
    • Towing capacity: 2,722kg (6,000lbs)
    • Turning radius: 6.4m (21.0')
    • Wheelbase: 2,934mm (115.5")
    • Delay-off headlights
    • Display: analog
    • Front fog lights
    • Front reading lights
    • Fully automatic headlights
    • High intensity discharge headlights: Bi-xenon
    • Low tire pressure warning
    • Outside temperature display
    • Rain sensing wipers
    • Rear window defroster
    • Rear window wiper
    • Speed sensitive wipers
    • Tachometer
    • Trip computer
    • Variably intermittent wipers
    • 4 wheel disc brakes
    • ABS brakes
    • Adjustable head restraints: driver and passenger w/tilt
    • Anti-whiplash front head restraints
    • Brake assist
    • Dual front impact airbags
    • Dual front side impact airbags
    • Electronic stability
    • Ignition disable
    • Occupant sensing airbag
    • Overhead airbag
    • Panic alarm
    • Power adjustable front head restraints
    • Security system
    • Traction control

    Dealer Notes

    Ramsey Corp is HOME OF THE AUTO LOAN SPECIALIST ! This vehicle INCLUDES AN GOLD STANDARD 4 MONTH WARRANTY; extended warranties available. FAMILY OWNED, NO COMMISSION SALES, NATIONWIDE SHIPPING RATES.

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    ONE OWNER 
    2008 BMW X5 3.0I
    5UXFE43538L006409
    4 DOOR SPORT UTILITY
    3.0L I6 F DOHC 24V
    ALL WHEEL DRIVE

    2008 BMW X5

    The BMW X5 was one of the pioneers in the performance SUV segment when it was launched in the 2000 model year. Its focus on onroad excellence, as opposed to offroad capability, was a sensible move, considering BMW’s brand heritage and how seldom most consumers venture off-road in their SUVs. The second-generation, 2007 X5 continues in this vein but now comes with more power and can seat up to seven.

    Our test X5 had the optional 4.8-liter V-8, and it’s a great engine for a few reasons. It makes plenty of power at low engine speeds and propels the X5 at will around town and on the highway. The V-8 is forceful in its power delivery but never becomes unrefined; this engine is smooth anywhere on the rpm range. In short, it’s an engine you can find yourself addicted to rather quickly, and withdrawal is hard.

    BMW X5 Engines
    3.0-liter inline-six4.8-liter V-8
    Horsepower (@ rpm)260 @ 6,600350 @ 6,300
    Torque (lbs.-ft. @ rpm)225 @ 2,750350 @ 3,400
    Zero to 60 mph (sec.)7.86.4
    Required gasolinePremiumPremium
    EPA-estimated
    gas mileage
    (city/highway, mpg)
    17/2315/21
    Source: Manufacturer

    A 3.0-liter inline-six-cylinder is standard, and both engines drive a six-speed automatic transmission that features BMW’s Steptronic clutchless-manual mode for driver-controlled gear changes. It’s a shame the X5 isn’t offered with a manual transmission like the smaller X3 SUV, but it comes down to demand. “The X5 buyer was less interested in manual shifting,” says Bill Scully, BMW product communications specialist, “whereas there’s still a market there in the X3.”

    As automatics go, however, the X5’s is right up there with the best of them. Shift quality is excellent, and the transmission kicks down rapidly when necessary. In Sport mode, kickdown is swifter still, and the transmission doesn’t upshift as readily, providing decent engine braking with the V-8.

    Even though the X5 is one of the better-handling SUVs available today, the characteristic driving experience that makes BMW’s cars so enjoyable feels a little watered down here. Instead of offering lots of feedback and a weighty feel, the steering system has more power assist and it’s not especially sharp. Hard cornering brings on body roll, but the X5 always feels stable and under control.

    The firmly tuned four-wheel independent suspension makes rough roads a jostling experience, but the normal BMW payoff — outstanding handling — is missing. It goes where you point it, but there’s no sense of connectedness between driver and machine that’s present when piloting a 3 Series coupe.

    Why are we talking about coupes in an SUV review? The answer is that even though the X5 competes against other luxury SUVs, like the Acura MDX and Audi Q7, it will always be held up against the capabilities of BMW cars because the spinning propeller logo on its hood brings with it expectations. Obviously, endowing an SUV with classic BMW dynamics presents challenges, but once you’ve experienced them elsewhere you wish the X5 had them, too.

    Two chassis options not present on our test car were Active Steering and AdaptiveDrive. Active Steering is a variable-ratio system designed to make the front wheels steer more sharply at lower speeds than at high ones for a given turn of the steering wheel. (Navigating a parking lot, for example, requires slighter turns of the steering wheel than would be needed with the standard steering system.) BMW also says Active Steering can make minor steering adjustments on its own to keep the X5 under control. AdaptiveDrive, meanwhile, is an adaptive suspension system that features adjustable stabilizer bars and two modes: Normal and Sport.

    The Inside


    Like other BMWs, the X5’s cabin is sleek and purposeful without a lot of extra frills to get in the way of driving. While the interior doesn’t look or feel as luxurious as the Q7’s, optional wood trim lends an upscale appearance, and there are thoughtful details, like real stitching on the door panels. Leatherette upholstery is standard and real leather is optional. Interestingly, the optional third-row seat is covered in leather regardless of what surface the first and second rows have.

    The interior is not without some questionable elements, though. For one, there’s no excuse for a $40,000-plus luxury SUV to still have vinyl sun visors that aren’t extendable to better shield the driver’s eyes when the sun is shining through the side window. Trim-piece fit and appearance is good overall, but there are some unusually large gaps around the clamshell glove box doors — they’re so big you can see some dashboard innards through them. The front seat belt anchors aren’t adjustable for height, either. These are small things, to be sure, but when you’re spending this much, their significance increases.

    Visibility from the supportive driver’s seat is good, but I found the cushioning too firm for my taste. Our test vehicle featured the optional multi-contour front seats, which include power-adjustable side bolsters and seat cushion length among their array of adjustments.

    The split-bench, reclining second-row seat in our seven-seat X5 could slide forward and back to balance the legroom needs of middle and rear passengers. Moved to its rearmost position, the second row is a roomy place for adults. Other than its tad-too-firm cushion, center-seat comfort is decent and there’s no floor hump to crowd the middle passenger’s legs.

    The second-row seat articulates forward with a pull of one lever to clear a path to the optional two-seat third row. Children will be the most likely occupants, and that’s a good thing, because there’s not a lot of room back there. Both the second and third rows can fold down level with the cargo floor for hauling purposes.

    Safety


    The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded the 2007 X5 a Good rating, its highest, for its frontal-offset crash-test performance. Standard are all-disc antilock brakes with brake-fade compensation and a brake-drying feature that keeps the discs clean during inclement weather. Side-impact airbags for the front seats, an electronic stability system and side curtain airbags for the first and second rows (but not the available third row) are also standard.

    Cargo & Towing


    With all seats upright, including the available third row, the X5 has only 7.1 cubic feet of cargo room, which is less room than you’ll find in many compact sedans. Cargo capacity jumps to 18.5 cubic feet with the third row folded (plus more space if you don’t opt for that third row). With the second row folded flat, maximum cargo capacity totals 61.8 cubic feet. The inline-six and V-8 versions are both rated to tow up to 6,000 pounds when properly equipped.

    Features


    Options include front and rear heated seats, front and rear parking sensors, Comfort Access keyless entry and ignition, a head-up display and a panoramic moonroof that’s made of two large glass panels and includes a power sunshade. The available navigation system can receive traffic information via a Clear Channel Communications FM broadcast that’s available in more than 40 metro areas. During route guidance, if the navigation system receives warning of a delay from the traffic broadcast it can recalculate the route to avoid the congestion.

    A six-CD changer is optional, but it’s located in the glove box — an outdated design — as opposed to being integrated with the radio head unit. A rear-seat entertainment system with an 8-inch screen is also optional.

    X5 in the Market


    In addition to the MDX and Q7, the realm of performance SUVs includes the Infiniti FX45 and Land Rover Range Rover Sport. While the X5 doesn’t equal the driving performance of the FX45, which is more sports car than SUV to begin with, it holds its own against the others.

    Beside the fact that it’s an SUV, BMW purists will take issue with the X5’s comparatively less accomplished handling performance, but the company sells coupes and sedans for those folks. If you’re searching for a sporty SUV that’s at home at the country club but can still tow your M3 to a weekend club race, the X5 won’t disappoint.


    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

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    Overall4.1Out of 5
    • Excellent car, had two!

      By Mica on 8/7/2025 1:46:57 AM

      4.0
      There must be such a thing as Friday cars because I’ve had two of these and they’ve both been really good cars. We bought a 2011 and 2016 with the six-cylinder turbo gasoline engine with 50,000 miles on it and drove it free until approximately 135,000 miles when it began having a coolant problem which was unknown fault. But for those 85,000 miles, we replaced the brakes once and the tires once. In fact, we just sold the car and I believe the tires on it are only its third set and still had life left. I believe the brakes were changed at around 95,000. That’s it. No other issues. We lived in Lake Tahoe and regularly drove to the Sacramento area through blizzards and 110° weather. Was always a great car. The second one I still have now which is a 2013 X5 with the 3 liter turbo gas engine. I purchased it four years ago with 40,000 miles on it and it now has about 95. It required a vent fixed in the AC system at around 75,000 miles and the tailgate was having issues. Shortly figured out that the battery was very low on amperage. Something with these cars that people don’t know is the batteries have to stay at tiptop shape or you will begin having problems that all stem from the fact that the battery is low. Which in my opinion is the only downfall of the car. But again, we had one for seven years and bought another one. We liked it so much. And between the two we’ve put 150,000 miles on them. I think the total cost of maintaining them and all that time was maybe $3000? I think an issue with BMWs that people don’t discuss as they offer you a much more dynamic experience than say a Toyota or a Ford. And with that comes the price of higher maintenance. If you want to buy a car that drives basic, that does the job basically… you don’t need a BMW. Nor should you get one. But if you don’t mind, making sure you check the tire pressure you keep the oil clean and you get it inspected every 10 to 15,000 miles you’ll have an amazing experience. I have owned four BMWs amongst Mercedes and Porsche’s, jeeps…. The only BMW that I had problems with was my 2003 330i. Our other BMW currently is a 2016 528 that we bought with 15,000 miles on it that now has 60. Not. One. Issue.
    • Fabulous

      By Anonymous Reviewer on 11/30/2022 10:39:40 PM

      5.0
      Best vehicle we’ve owned. Great mileage with the diesel. Very few problems overall and we’ve owned the car for over six years. Still looks great.
    • Not bad

      By Robin on 10/24/2022 10:27:49 PM

      4.0
      Mine with 147+ miles , hard suspension , interior it’s good quality , console falling apart ,catalytic check engine light .. upholstery it’s better than Mercedes’