I've been owner of e71 for more than a year. Suspension has been surprisingly reliable, since I have big rims and drive a lot on shitty roads. Only real thing, that I have done for this car is clean intake manifold. Of course if you buy one, you need someone with you, who is really knowledgeable about BMW. If you have someone in your area, who knows how to fix Bmw, then in my opinion you should go for it, as long as you can afford repairs.
@@AM-dl7ota wise person who can afford to pay a lot for maintaining a used car they will prefer buying a new bmw straight from agency and you get warranty and insurance That’s a better choice if you can afford to spend a lot of lonely
@@FullJikama Of course wise move is always to buy a new car, But BMW e71 costs +-15k EUR, but brand new 2023 X6 starts at 85k. That's way too big of a difference.
@@AM-dl7ot yeah but the new one don’t have to spend anything on maintenance in the majority of time, while the cheaper one will keep you spending all the time, so if you keep and old x6 for 6 more years at the end of maintaining that car the total amount is like to buying a new one
I like the X5 as well, but I also like the look of the X6 An because it's only me, my son and the dog, 4 seats in the X6 is fine for me. And the X6 is a tiny bit more fuel efficient
Great, informative and to the point video, very helpful thanks!!
Helpful video. Thanks
Nice, no nonsense video thanks 🙂
Leaky Fuel Injectors on 08-11 (no engine specified)
Oil Leaks, VCG/OFHG (common on many cars)
Suspension Bushing/Arms (wear item..)
Tailgate/Hatch electronic struts
iDrive screen going dark/out
Thanks man😁🫡
My BMW x6 pointers sometimes will blinks till the battery gose down I need help please
Am thinking about trading my activehybrid3 for a x6 2015
Should I buy one?
You should if you want one
I've been owner of e71 for more than a year. Suspension has been surprisingly reliable, since I have big rims and drive a lot on shitty roads. Only real thing, that I have done for this car is clean intake manifold. Of course if you buy one, you need someone with you, who is really knowledgeable about BMW. If you have someone in your area, who knows how to fix Bmw, then in my opinion you should go for it, as long as you can afford repairs.
@@AM-dl7ota wise person who can afford to pay a lot for maintaining a used car they will prefer buying a new bmw straight from agency and you get warranty and insurance
That’s a better choice if you can afford to spend a lot of lonely
@@FullJikama Of course wise move is always to buy a new car, But BMW e71 costs +-15k EUR, but brand new 2023 X6 starts at 85k. That's way too big of a difference.
@@AM-dl7ot yeah but the new one don’t have to spend anything on maintenance in the majority of time, while the cheaper one will keep you spending all the time, so if you keep and old x6 for 6 more years at the end of maintaining that car the total amount is like to buying a new one
injector issues with diesel engine too?
Mainly diesels
run away from these cars xD horrible repair bills
Oil leaking
Air condition leaking
Electronic problem
Cooling transmistion leaking
Sock problem
Steering leaking
Break fluid leaking
Trans leaking
Do not buy BMW X6 & other BMW
all most 80,000 .00 repair
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Second generation is far better bmw f16 and bmw f86 much more reliable.
But looks like shit 💩 especially rear part
Same engines and gear box, by the way
@@loneshinystar s63 is better than the N63 N55 better than N54
Why anyone would buy this over an x5 is beyond me.
X5 is for soccer moms. Had one and sold it for the x6.
I like the X5 as well, but I also like the look of the X6
An because it's only me, my son and the dog, 4 seats in the X6 is fine for me. And the X6 is a tiny bit more fuel efficient
@MrCrossface007 I don't know. The way I think is if you don't need thr space, then why not buy a Sedan? Cheaper on fuel ect...
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@@ivalterbaptista2305 because I don’t like to sit low to the ground. Way past that age.