I like x1s, they drive like a hatchback, plenty of room for a small car. It’s fun to drive and good on gas. I drove a 2019 x1 28i, those can do 0-60 6.3s tested by caranddriver. I felt like it had a nice pick up.
I’m leasing a base model X1. I love the way it drives. I drive somewhat aggressively in sport mode all the time and I still get 26 mpg. 0-60 definitely under 7 secs. Great review btw.
I love BMW's. I have an E60 2006 BMW 530i. I have 160k miles with the original water pump. I heard horror stories about the electric water pumps, but I am glad the B48's have a mechanical water pump. I scan mine often to see if I have codes. Once it show up I will change it. Lol!
I have a 2015 x1 Sdrive with 144,000 miles.I have only have had to due regular maintenance with needing to change the radiator,water pump and alternator.Normal wear and tear issues after 8 or 9 years..
Previous to 2017 the BMW X1 had some issues. The timing chain issue. Possible hydro lock of the engine from going through a puddle because of the positioning of the engine air filter intake tubing. Then there were some issues with oil leaks. Did 2017 restyle solve those issues? Does it have run-flat tires? Is there a temporary spare tire? Does the engine have an actual manual dipstick?
I love X1, for me one of the most beautiful SUVs ever, even though a lot of people think the opposite. I have a first-generation model (E84) 20d x-drive from 2011. It has the infamous N47 2.0 diesel engine (with 177hp), but I guess it should have been improved considerably compared to the early version of N47. Anyway, I'd love to hear your as well as other people's honest opinion on this particular X1. Btw, I was advised to preemptively replace the timing chain at 200,000 km, which I would assume is a smart idea, given the history of the N47?
That is much appreciated. I hope I can shed some light on these cars and keep it real. There is a lot of false info out there and I like to show the good, bad, and all else. Have a great one today.
@@ECPP Actually, in this case ... I would like to see this SUV up-graded by you. 😍 And what I mean ... is that ... if I would buy this car with your assistance ... including shipping here, in Europe ... I would like to ask you ... to "prepare" the car for me ... according to your taste: bigger wheels ... USBs for the back seats etc ;)
For sure, I would start with the Inline 6 if you are OK with that, Improve audio/video, etc access and plugs in the rear seating space as well as heated seats front and rear. After chatting with a friend who also owns one like it, he personally does not like the seats so you may want to try a couple of seating options for the front.
0-60mph is 6.3 for AWD model. One thing I don’t like about at least on 2018 model is how it lacks safety features that come standard on Hyundai such as lane departure or blind spot monitoring.
Hi love you videos and review.. We’re in the process of purchasing a pre-owned (used) 😂 2020 X2 drive 28i. What would be your professional opinion Thanks for taking the time Bill K.
The b48 engine in that as well as the b58 which is the 6 cylinder are somewhat reliable at this time but it’s the long term I would be more worried about. Own it for 5 years and then sell would be my suggestion if you would like to buy one.
@@ECPP Thanks a lot Mark for your honest input. I’ll keep y’a posted on how things are working out. Also, can’t wait for your input on the BMW i4 M50 cause Im considering it…right now I’m driving a 2018 Golf R which I love
I’m considering buying the X1, would this be reliable and cost effective as far as maintenance to keep beyond the warranty period. We normally keep our vehicles 10 yrs or longer and my husband maintains all our cars.
Would you recommend buying a used X1 Msport? From Chicago.. currently have a 3 series 335 and wondering if these will hold up with snow… also what engine do these have?
The X1s have a couple options of engines, depending on the year. N20 is no good and the n55 which is solid but not necessarily trouble free. Later cars come with b48
Hey , i m thinking of getting a bmw e34 1990 . I m teady to put cost of initial repairs , so is that a good investment or should i go for bmw e30 1990 ...
Investmwnt + BMW should never ever be in the same sentence. You're going to buy a 30 year old BMW? Good luck and be ready to drop thousands of dollars on these endless money pit vehicles.
Great Visibility, peppy enough (I have the Xdrive). A small SAV(suv), with room proportionate for a small SUV. Great sound, front LEDs on 2016 better front lighting than non-Leds. AC is okay, my older Toyota is better. Beautiful Estoril color. Get the larger display screen. I like the dial displays on the dash and not the led display. I put Alexa on Wifi and it rocks in this vehicle. Need to disable the autoclosure (dealer disconnected the sensor) on the 2016 hatch. Rate it an "8" on a scale of 10.
What about the 2013 BMW X1 xDrive28i model -- is the 2013 OK? Looking to purchase for my son. I own a 2022 X4 M40i -- good car so far. Because of YOU, I made sure I got a BMW with the B58 engine 🙂
Honestly thats a moderate gamble as it runs the older n20 and early generations had timing chain guide ramp issues. Not all cars or engines but numbers were a bit higher. I believe service history is important and check TSB bulletins and NHTSA reports for anything tied to this vehicle, but with decent miles, and history it could be a fun little vehicle, for the right price. Do not overpay for it. Thanks for the mention and how are you enjoying the X4?
Love the videos! Was wondering if the new BMW X3 m40i with the B58 engine is realizable or not? I just purchased one last Feb. thanks a lot, hope to hear back from you.
Nice car which has the wonderful B58 engine shared with the Toyota Supra and others. So far that engine is quite solid for dependability but time really will tell. Fast and fun for sure. Would I? You bet.
great vid 👍 , is this bmw more reliable than the other bmw SUV's cause I was thinking about buying a bmw X3 xdrive but then i changed my mind because of something that i found and read online , I read that the bmws could be made reliable but they choose not to make them that way because they make more money in repairs and maintenance than they do in actual vehicle sales , if that's true then that's messed up it makes me wonder if other luxury SUV are made that way too
Dealerships are in the business of sales, repairs and mainenance. Bmw is a separate entitity from dealerships. Profits from repairs and maintence go directly to dealerships, except for some parts that BMW also profits from.
ExoticCar PlayPlace What I would love to see when doing a car review like you stated the good and the bad, most do that, I think what’s important is to tell the less informed your expert opinion on things that would make the vehicle better, ie. plus 1 tires , etc. And also what options you’ve choose or not. Thanks
Look at the Toyota Rav 4 . Big rear cargo area. Good reliability. Easy to get aftermarket parts. Not bad gas mileage for an SUV, you are never going to get great gas mileage in an SUV. This car the BMW X1 was refreshed in 2017 . It became a bit bigger. The previous BMW X1 up to 2016 had a lot of problem areas . Timing chain issues, possible engine hydro lock if you went through a puddle due to the position of the engine air intake, oil leaks and breakage of the oil filter plastic area. They are cheap to buy but there is a reason, bad reliability and are expensive to fix. It is a BMW so it will take premium gas only. Even if you are a DIY person parts are also expensive for a BMW.
Nice. Some early cars with base engines can be had with a manual transmission, while you can get that very quick, fun turbo6 cylinder in others. Nice SUV and very practical
ExoticCar PlayPlace I’m at a point where I’m basically deciding between reliability and Performance , on one hand I’m considering a x1 or 328i, and on the other I’m looking at 135i and 335i lol.
Devan Hixson I was in a similar boat. my inability to find a 3 series with a manual and the packages I wanted lead me to broaden my search. I picked up a 2016 x1 m sport a few weeks ago and I absolutely love it. I still have my manual e46 and in 5 years I hope to find a couple year old manual M4 and by then maybe it’ll be in my price range, ha.
Devan Hixson nothin wrong with that at all. What year? I almost got a 2013 335i mineral grey m sport with coral red interior butttt it had already been sold by the time I went to take a look at it.
Loved it until I drove it. Thought the headrest poked forward too far, and the seat doesn’t center with the steering wheel - very annoying and uncomfortable driving position for me personally.
I’m surprised that you find the seats so nice, I can’t stand the seats in my X1. The X1 is a great commuter vehicle and is good on Fuel. The one thing that BMW should have done is not make the ride height so high, I have found a 1” drop makes the look much more appealing. I have also always had an issue with the rear tailgate opening and closing at random
Hi Jeff, overall would you do it again? I always find the seats a bit rigid at first but after some miles, my back seems to prefer this stiffness. Do you have the same engine configuration on yours? Thanks
I agree with you. I got a loaner for two weeks and the seat was uncomfortable. Ever thing else was good though. I would have bought a used one if it wasn’t for the seat.
ExoticCar PlayPlace nope I wouldn’t do it again, it’s been 2 years and the seats are still brutal and the tailgate still has a mind of its own. From a reliability standpoint it has been great with the exception of one time we got some bad Gas and it ran horribly. Same engine configuration, Basically the exact same model you reviewed
Thats good to know from a long term owner perspective. At the end of the day, a car can look the part and maybe even drive the part sometimes, from the drivers seat, if it leaves the driver unsatisfied, that leave a lasting impression since that is where you spend most of your time.
@@jagslr that was true some time ago. now they indeed put B48 to X1, X2, 3-series, and X3. They (BMW) mount it in both layouts: transversely and longitudinally. But the transmission probably should be different for transversely-mounted X1, X2, and Mini PS: B48 is the predecessor of N20/26, largely used by BMW as the replacement for atmosphere straight-6 N52
I think bmw has been doing a really good job on their interiors, I just think they should stop with the massive front grill, and they need to re hire Chris bangles, because they ruined X6M50I legacy with that hideous ugly rear end🤮
ExoticCar PlayPlace Mercedes Benz grabbed up a better marketing advantage over bmw for the last 3 years, and it’s easy to understand that they’ve lost their way after bangles departure, reliability is keeping Lexus relevant, because they too don’t have the best exterior styling, they are king of being reliable, AUDI and Mercedes-Benz are reaping all the benefits, I personally know many bmw drivers that jump ship to Porsche, Mercedes Benz, and Audi, bmw only has a better conversation with their older vehicles, these newer breeds are falling short.
I had one of these as a loaner -- it was terrible -- mostly due to how the ultra crapy Aisin transmission handled rush hour stop and go traffic. It was maddening.
As much as I admire the engineering and design of BMW, there is NO way I would equate them with 'reliability' EVER again... Maybe they need a new supplier of cheap black plastic parts?
I like x1s, they drive like a hatchback, plenty of room for a small car. It’s fun to drive and good on gas. I drove a 2019 x1 28i, those can do 0-60 6.3s tested by caranddriver. I felt like it had a nice pick up.
They really are fun to drive and can satisfy all general needs with a little luxury tacked on.
Great. Now where is the reliability discussion?
You saved alot of people some time with this comment. Thanks!
Thanks for the warning not to waste time watching😊
I’m leasing a base model X1. I love the way it drives. I drive somewhat aggressively in sport mode all the time and I still get 26 mpg. 0-60 definitely under 7 secs. Great review btw.
Thank you Larry
Will you keep the car after the lease?
Btw thinking about buying a 2014 X1 with the same powertrain.
I love BMW's. I have an E60 2006 BMW 530i. I have 160k miles with the original water pump. I heard horror stories about the electric water pumps, but I am glad the B48's have a mechanical water pump. I scan mine often to see if I have codes. Once it show up I will change it. Lol!
I decided to get one after a loaner was given to me. That thing can take a beating without killing that much gas.
Great vehicles
Bro 😎 please advice does the BMW X1 Year: 2022 reliable or not ?
I love this car, I prefer this over the 3 series
Between an X1 or the GLC 300 which one do you think is a better bang for the buck?
Between those 2 I would go with the Benz
I have a 2015 x1 Sdrive with 144,000 miles.I have only have had to due regular maintenance with needing to change the radiator,water pump and alternator.Normal wear and tear issues after 8 or 9 years..
that is a lot,it doesn't sound good it's not normal wear and tear
@@pathtovortexI was about to say the same thing, that's not normal at all
I have a 2015 x3 s28i and love it at 110k miles drives great would a 2019-2021 x1 be a good upgrade?
Reason is most reliable is because x1s are slow and people don’t drive them like a sports car. I could be wrong.
That is a contributor and also it is a simpler car with less tech and a simpler drivetrain makes it more robust.
x35i XI has 300hp not slow
Had one as a loaner when getting a recall done. Drives very well for what it is. Probably a good choice for a comfy daily driven CUV
True, its all about the price point too
Cute Utility Vehicle?
Previous to 2017 the BMW X1 had some issues. The timing chain issue. Possible hydro lock of the engine from going through a puddle because of the positioning of the engine air filter intake tubing. Then there were some issues with oil leaks. Did 2017 restyle solve those issues? Does it have run-flat tires? Is there a temporary spare tire? Does the engine have an actual manual dipstick?
Owner? Or just a fanboy regurgitating google crap
What do you think of the 2018 X2? especially compared to the x1? Love your videos, learning a lot.
I got my X1 before the X2, and still prefer the X1. More head room , versatile, great visibility.
X1 is better IMO than X2, more headroom and better visibility and space versatility, with similar if not better good looks.
I love X1, for me one of the most beautiful SUVs ever, even though a lot of people think the opposite. I have a first-generation model (E84) 20d x-drive from 2011. It has the infamous N47 2.0 diesel engine (with 177hp), but I guess it should have been improved considerably compared to the early version of N47. Anyway, I'd love to hear your as well as other people's honest opinion on this particular X1. Btw, I was advised to preemptively replace the timing chain at 200,000 km, which I would assume is a smart idea, given the history of the N47?
Love the presentation ! 😍 You are a talentate car seller, Mark ! 😍
That is much appreciated. I hope I can shed some light on these cars and keep it real. There is a lot of false info out there and I like to show the good, bad, and all else. Have a great one today.
@@ECPP Actually, in this case ... I would like to see this SUV up-graded by you. 😍 And what I mean ... is that ... if I would buy this car with your assistance ... including shipping here, in Europe ... I would like to ask you ... to "prepare" the car for me ... according to your taste: bigger wheels ... USBs for the back seats etc ;)
For sure, I would start with the Inline 6 if you are OK with that, Improve audio/video, etc access and plugs in the rear seating space as well as heated seats front and rear. After chatting with a friend who also owns one like it, he personally does not like the seats so you may want to try a couple of seating options for the front.
@@ECPP Ok, Mark, I would like to talk with you in private. Please, send me an email: laur_t69@yahoo.com
0-60mph is 6.3 for AWD model. One thing I don’t like about at least on 2018 model is how it lacks safety features that come standard on Hyundai such as lane departure or blind spot monitoring.
Those aren’t “safety features” those are options a lot of people are annoyed by
Best safety feature is the thickness of the BMW metal, will put Hyundai to shame.
Hi love you videos and review..
We’re in the process of purchasing a pre-owned (used) 😂 2020 X2 drive 28i.
What would be your professional opinion
Thanks for taking the time
Bill K.
The b48 engine in that as well as the b58 which is the 6 cylinder are somewhat reliable at this time but it’s the long term I would be more worried about. Own it for 5 years and then sell would be my suggestion if you would like to buy one.
@@ECPP
Thanks a lot Mark for your honest input.
I’ll keep y’a posted on how things are working out.
Also, can’t wait for your input on the BMW i4 M50
cause Im considering it…right now I’m driving a 2018 Golf R which I love
0-60 test was a rolling start out of a turn and driving downhill 😅
I’m considering buying the X1, would this be reliable and cost effective as far as maintenance to keep beyond the warranty period. We normally keep our vehicles 10 yrs or longer and my husband maintains all our cars.
the 2020 X1 looks even better
Totally agree. It needed some styling work. Thanks for dropping by. Cheers.
ExoticCar PlayPlace Yeah for sure. It’s much more inline with the newer BMW models
Would you recommend buying a used X1 Msport? From Chicago.. currently have a 3 series 335 and wondering if these will hold up with snow… also what engine do these have?
The X1s have a couple options of engines, depending on the year. N20 is no good and the n55 which is solid but not necessarily trouble free. Later cars come with b48
is this gen reliable? like 2016 -2017 model with b58 2.0
Hey , i m thinking of getting a bmw e34 1990 . I m teady to put cost of initial repairs , so is that a good investment or should i go for bmw e30 1990 ...
I personally think the e30 is the way to go. Slightly more desired and sporty and likely to hold a better value.
Investmwnt + BMW should never ever be in the same sentence. You're going to buy a 30 year old BMW? Good luck and be ready to drop thousands of dollars on these endless money pit vehicles.
Great Visibility, peppy enough (I have the Xdrive). A small SAV(suv), with room proportionate for a small SUV. Great sound, front LEDs on 2016 better front lighting than non-Leds. AC is okay, my older Toyota is better. Beautiful Estoril color. Get the larger display screen. I like the dial displays on the dash and not the led display. I put Alexa on Wifi and it rocks in this vehicle. Need to disable the autoclosure (dealer disconnected the sensor) on the 2016 hatch. Rate it an "8" on a scale of 10.
What about the 2013 BMW X1 xDrive28i model -- is the 2013 OK? Looking to purchase for my son. I own a 2022 X4 M40i -- good car so far. Because of YOU, I made sure I got a BMW with the B58 engine 🙂
Honestly thats a moderate gamble as it runs the older n20 and early generations had timing chain guide ramp issues. Not all cars or engines but numbers were a bit higher. I believe service history is important and check TSB bulletins and NHTSA reports for anything tied to this vehicle, but with decent miles, and history it could be a fun little vehicle, for the right price. Do not overpay for it. Thanks for the mention and how are you enjoying the X4?
You should do a video on the first generation e84 x1 came with both the n20 or n55 and still had hydraulic steering
I hear ya. I had a buddy who owned one with the turbo6 and he tuned it. Quick little ride
ExoticCar PlayPlace not the best looking but the 35i is definitely a sleeper
I hear ya, it really is. Not many would see that coming.
Love the videos! Was wondering if the new BMW X3 m40i with the B58 engine is realizable or not? I just purchased one last Feb. thanks a lot, hope to hear back from you.
So far they are looking to be quite dependable as they are also found in the new Z4 an Toyota Supra. Not a lot of problems when mated to the Auto.
Does it have ambient lighting ?
2019 440i Gran Coupe with M performance 1 and 2. Opinions?
Nice car which has the wonderful B58 engine shared with the Toyota Supra and others. So far that engine is quite solid for dependability but time really will tell. Fast and fun for sure. Would I? You bet.
great vid 👍 , is this bmw more reliable than the other bmw SUV's cause I was thinking about buying a bmw X3 xdrive but then i changed my mind because of something that i found and read online , I read that the bmws could be made reliable but they choose not to make them that way because they make more money in repairs and maintenance than they do in actual vehicle sales , if that's true then that's messed up it makes me wonder if other luxury SUV are made that way too
Dealerships are in the business of sales, repairs and mainenance. Bmw is a separate entitity from dealerships. Profits from repairs and maintence go directly to dealerships, except for some parts that BMW also profits from.
Which year is this
this is 2.0l or 2.8l?
is a 2015 x1 any good? Looking to purchase one with 110k miles with dealer service records.
Did you purchase?
For the price, good vehicle. You can put wider tires on it, I’ve done that on several vehicles. Good review though. Keep them coming.
Thanks a lot. I agree, wheels are an easy change, and for those not needing the rocket ship this may be a good option.
ExoticCar PlayPlace What I would love to see when doing a car review like you stated the good and the bad, most do that, I think what’s important is to tell the less informed your expert opinion on things that would make the vehicle better, ie. plus 1 tires , etc. And also what options you’ve choose or not. Thanks
I like the reviews but it would be great to redo the reviews on the used ones maybe after 3 to 5 years or after 100k miles
Haven’t gotten the chance to test drive one but if anyone has can a 6’1” 250 pound person be comfortable driving it?
Or do I pay the extra 6-7k for the X3?
I know this is off topic kinda, but for 15-20 tops $ what SUV would be a good pick for reliability and hauling dog crates around? Love the channel
Look at the Toyota Rav 4 . Big rear cargo area. Good reliability. Easy to get aftermarket parts. Not bad gas mileage for an SUV, you are never going to get great gas mileage in an SUV. This car the BMW X1 was refreshed in 2017 . It became a bit bigger. The previous BMW X1 up to 2016 had a lot of problem areas . Timing chain issues, possible engine hydro lock if you went through a puddle due to the position of the engine air intake, oil leaks and breakage of the oil filter plastic area. They are cheap to buy but there is a reason, bad reliability and are expensive to fix. It is a BMW so it will take premium gas only. Even if you are a DIY person parts are also expensive for a BMW.
My e46 330i ZHP complety gave out yesterday. I’m now I’m the Market for a new Bimmer. And there is a X1 for a very fair price I’m considering.
Nice. Some early cars with base engines can be had with a manual transmission, while you can get that very quick, fun turbo6 cylinder in others. Nice SUV and very practical
ExoticCar PlayPlace I’m at a point where I’m basically deciding between reliability and Performance , on one hand I’m considering a x1 or 328i, and on the other I’m looking at 135i and 335i lol.
Devan Hixson I was in a similar boat. my inability to find a 3 series with a manual and the packages I wanted lead me to broaden my search. I picked up a 2016 x1 m sport a few weeks ago and I absolutely love it. I still have my manual e46 and in 5 years I hope to find a couple year old manual M4 and by then maybe it’ll be in my price range, ha.
Brett Baxter I decided to go for a 335i, I have Pure Stage 2 turbos, FBO, and Custom tune and Exhaust.
Devan Hixson nothin wrong with that at all. What year? I almost got a 2013 335i mineral grey m sport with coral red interior butttt it had already been sold by the time I went to take a look at it.
God please I want this car
Some say Premium gas is needed, others say it is not, which gas does this car need?
Hey everyone! Hows the 2015 28i?
Loved it until I drove it. Thought the headrest poked forward too far, and the seat doesn’t center with the steering wheel - very annoying and uncomfortable driving position for me personally.
I’m surprised that you find the seats so nice, I can’t stand the seats in my X1. The X1 is a great commuter vehicle and is good on Fuel. The one thing that BMW should have done is not make the ride height so high, I have found a 1” drop makes the look much more appealing. I have also always had an issue with the rear tailgate opening and closing at random
Hi Jeff, overall would you do it again? I always find the seats a bit rigid at first but after some miles, my back seems to prefer this stiffness. Do you have the same engine configuration on yours? Thanks
HQ_BMW I have a 2015 BMW x 1 and I love it, it has enough cargo room with the seats down for my stuff
I agree with you. I got a loaner for two weeks and the seat was uncomfortable. Ever thing else was good though. I would have bought a used one if it wasn’t for the seat.
ExoticCar PlayPlace nope I wouldn’t do it again, it’s been 2 years and the seats are still brutal and the tailgate still has a mind of its own. From a reliability standpoint it has been great with the exception of one time we got some bad Gas and it ran horribly. Same engine configuration, Basically the exact same model you reviewed
Thats good to know from a long term owner perspective. At the end of the day, a car can look the part and maybe even drive the part sometimes, from the drivers seat, if it leaves the driver unsatisfied, that leave a lasting impression since that is where you spend most of your time.
i have that bmw x1
This is basically a mini cooper small suv with fwd bias...
They are in the bloodline for sure
Better than a Mini, as the BMW comes with a Standard Alarm System in the USA.
LOL never
it's a shame it doesn't have blind spot monitoring system?
Well….
I’m trading my Cadi for this BMW
Good plan
i like the x3 more. with the same engine.
They are a bit more substantial. A bit more dresses up and more space.
X3 has a completely different engine and transmission
Actually I have in my garage a x3 x drive with the same engine. ..unless. ..
Yep is a 28i I'm checking.
@@jagslr that was true some time ago. now they indeed put B48 to X1, X2, 3-series, and X3. They (BMW) mount it in both layouts: transversely and longitudinally. But the transmission probably should be different for transversely-mounted X1, X2, and Mini
PS: B48 is the predecessor of N20/26, largely used by BMW as the replacement for atmosphere straight-6 N52
I think bmw has been doing a really good job on their interiors, I just think they should stop with the massive front grill, and they need to re hire Chris bangles, because they ruined X6M50I legacy with that hideous ugly rear end🤮
Totally agree, style is great but resist what Lexus, Audi, Toyota, and many others are doing to the oversized grills, looks silly in some cases.
ExoticCar PlayPlace Mercedes Benz grabbed up a better marketing advantage over bmw for the last 3 years, and it’s easy to understand that they’ve lost their way after bangles departure, reliability is keeping Lexus relevant, because they too don’t have the best exterior styling, they are king of being reliable, AUDI and Mercedes-Benz are reaping all the benefits, I personally know many bmw drivers that jump ship to Porsche, Mercedes Benz, and Audi, bmw only has a better conversation with their older vehicles, these newer breeds are falling short.
@@ECPP BMW is starting to have that 90's Dodge Ram Grill lol
Actually the BMW 320(?) (EMW!) from 1949(!) had a big grille! My father had such one for a couple of years. By the way, the car is still running... 😀
I had one of these as a loaner -- it was terrible -- mostly due to how the ultra crapy Aisin transmission handled rush hour stop and go traffic. It was maddening.
nice
I Love My Japan Made ASIN transmission on the 2016 X1
As much as I admire the engineering and design of BMW, there is NO way I would equate them with 'reliability' EVER again... Maybe they need a new supplier of cheap black plastic parts?
Grover Watson “BMW’s most reliable SUV” = BMW’s least unreliable SUV
Nice
Agreed. Save the recycled plastics for fisher price toys and not critical engine parts. Cheers
😍😍😍
Cheers
BMW X1 has as much credibility as 2 $ bill!!!!!!!!!!
Lol, nice, I am Canadian and we have 2 dollar bills in our history of currency.
$2 USD bills are a real thing... in fact they still circulate them over seas in Asia.
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BMW's Most Reliable SUV???????????????????????????????????????? why would i just stick to BMW????????????????????????
Well, it's not a BMW if it's not RWD based. Since it is FWD based it isn't.
99% of the vid is the face of this person, no car is shown as if the author promots his face.
waste of time. bad review.