That's what I've always said. It pisses me off that people spend considerably more money on a worse car. They sit up high and are a tip hazard along with getting worse fuel mileage, but you don't get the advantage of off road credibility, added space, towing capacity, extra seats, etc that you get in a real SUV. It just baffles me why anyone would buy them.
@@Tracert-mc1hu Obviously this depends on the specific crossover as there are many. But people want to sit up higher that's the point. I personally havent noticed any more crossovers flipping over more than cars after months of watching dash cam wrecks which surprised me but I'll let you take that as you will. Lots of crossovers get pretty good mpg these days especially with hybrid drivetrains. They are significantly easier to get into and load babies and cargo in as it sits higher up. Some people might need a third row but only rarely thus a full size crossover like a Highlander, Pilot, Explorer comes in handy as it can sit somebody in if you really need it. And it looks more cooler to folks than a minivan and is not as expensive as say a Suburban SUV. I would argue many are more spacious than their counterparts. Look at the compact crossover the RAV4 vs the compact sedan Corolla. The RAV4 offers much more space and trunk capacity and it's like that along the entire range for most brands. Most sedans these days dont even have a tow rating or even option towing abilities. They can but manufacturers reccomend against it. This is just my opinion. People know what they want and car buying as always been a irrational decision. If it was a rational thing we would all be driving box cars and sport and luxury cars wouldn't exist.
The 2007-2010 facelift of this car solved a lot of the issues he describes. Better interior and exterior materials, slightly improved ride, etc. I guess BMW took his comments to heart!
@@TheGreatUniterIsHere Then whats the point of the car? Its not big, its not fast, not really comfortable... they also turned out to be unreliable in many aspects :D
I have a 2006 bmw X3 m-sport trim at 260k miles (418k km) and it's been in the family for 10 years, it has never failed me or my family and still drives like a dream, and I personally very much think it looks fantastic! Gotta love the huge sunroof and the interior and the handling is superb
I currently drive a 2005 X3 3.0 that has been in my family since purchased brand new. 203k miles. It still drives great! In fact just passed inspection today.
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I like how everytime when they talk about off-road, they'll bring on that back Range Rover.
We have an X3 and have had it for 9 years now. Seems to be a fine vehicle, runs through snow well but never taken it off road. Reliability has been okay but the usual stuff like the water pump has failed. I learned how to fix most things myself so its not expensive to keep running.
Normally, a car can be reliable as long as PMS is in order, people tend to think as it ages, they get more reliable, which is the complete opposite, bravo for keeping yours though.
Adodoes Clarkson was saying the Land Rover is a better vehicle and that’s laughable in my opinion. The x5 is more preferable but the e83 is a good chassis rides decent has a quality engine and the 5hp is a good tranny. Interior wasn’t my favorite but no cars perfect.
@@ethanstone6644 yeah i agree they are good but this first gen x3 just doesn't look that good. X5 is probably better or just a 3/5 series. New x3 is very nice though and i think the new x5 is too big don't know about reliability I'm guessing clarkson meant land rover is a better offroad car, which is true but who would take an x3 into the that kind of situation. It handles snow, gravel and muddy areas pretty well but that "road" is just a place to get stuck in
You know what’s uncomfortable? When your X5’s air suspension system randomly deflates and you sink down to the road lol. You don’t have to worry about that on the X3. It’s far more reliable than the X5!
I have an X3, and yes, while it's ugly, and made out of cheap materials, it handles like an absolute dream, and is really fun to drive. And I have no clue what Jeremy's on about with the ride. Maybe it's because he's older than I am.
Nope, Clarkson is absolutely correct about the ride. It is admittedly a tradeoff, because it does handle very well, but in an SUV I’d MUCH rather give up some of that handling to gain a softer ride. The ride is unacceptably firm in these. I owned a 2004 for about a year and put about 15k miles on it. Plenty of time to properly evaluate it.
I have one of these (a few years newer) but I absolutely love it, it is glued to the road and a blast to drive. The ride quality is a bit rough but definitely not as bad as he says it is. For anyone looking to get one of these, I would definitely recommend it.
Love this car! I'm on my second! First one went 180k before I sold it. That same car has 240k on it now... Loads of power! Handles great in all road conditions with the correct tires. Great field of view. Tons of space. Great stereo! A little outdated as mine is a 2010 but I like that about it. I actually prefer the stereo and climate control to be separate and not on a screen. Mine has the winter package, premium package, and the most important bi-xenon auto-leveling headlights! Its based of the E46 that was based off the E36 the greatest bmw model of all time. I have tons of space in the trunk. The panoramic sunroof is awesome. It has roof racks for thous adventures with the kyacks or bikes. Extra ground clearance for those mild off-road conditions and terrible city roads. It's easy to maintain and work on too! Reliable if maintained... Stop trying to have this lifted station wagon do things it was not designed for... It was designed for light off-road use, snow, rain, grippy and confident driving. And who the hell thinks this car has a terrible ride! Maybe the M sport package. I love the ride and I do not think it is too stiff by any standard. Its a sport crossover! SPORT luxury! Not comfort luxury.
Thank you, well put. It seems foolish to attempt to drive it in that field with ruts 3 feet deep & wonder why you cant go anywhere when its BOTTOMED out!
I'm actually in the market for an X3 , I love the show by the way but ... BMW has never advertised their SUVs to be suitable for off road use . its all wheel drive system is built around road conditions like snow or rain , I worked at a BMW dealership for a few years and I can promise you the all wheel drive system on both SUVs in the snow and rain are admirable and you would be happy with it.. Just don't take it on an off road course , if you want to go off road get a land rover or jeep or something like that which is advertised to be good off road vehicles.
I have no idea why Clarkson was surprised at getting stuck taking the X3 off-road, and not just on a dirt path either. I can't speak for the horrible ride, and the styling isn't as bad as he was making it out to be, but clearly this was not a vehicle designed for mud-bogging. Most of today's crossovers and SUVs would have been stuck on that trail, really anything other than a Land Rover, Land Cruiser or Jeep would be in trouble. How many SUVs have low-range 4wd?
That Average Kayaker: Yeah, that sounds good, but why does it have to be an SUV though? Why does it have to be shaped like that? The height of the thing, means it rides badly, doesn't handle and has poor fuel economy. Well the handling problem was broadly solved by BMW, but still, what's the point.
projectilequestion its an excellent car. Sits higher than a sedan with the same or better handling. Good engine, good driver seat height, not terrible on fuel. It’s basically a car with the rain and snow capabilities of a truck if not better. I’ve driven my 2005 x3 through 10 inches of snow in all seasons without any issue. Never been stuck and can truly handle Canadian winter. Awesome vehicle, clarkson is just British, they don’t like German vehicles
Idk why they hates this car, I have one, for me it is beautiful, it’s exciting if you have de 3.0si, faster, a exciting sound, it’s not the best off roader in the world but is an exciting car, great car guys!
I’ve had my 2008 X3 for 11 years. It has 87000 miles. It rides and drives beautifully. I have burl-wood inserts inside and my windows don’t look like his. It’s quick and fast and corners like my 318i
I honestly don't care what top gear thinks. X3 is a unique car that's very fun to drive. It's very hard to get sick of it too. I imagine if I drove, let's say, an opel, wv, renault etc, I'd get sick and tired of it in a couple of months whereas I'm still enjoying my X3 to this day.
The BMW X3 is the best car for reckless driving. The higher seating position makes you see the road ahead better and the good handling makes it confident doing tight fast maneuvers. If you see a douchebag in an X3 cutting through traffic now you know why.
A much better car for the job much better handling - if you want to do 'reckless driving' - is a Golf GTi or Focus ST....be assured, this X3 and all similar do NOT have good handling in the proper sense of the word!
+ganymedeIV4 I can totally vouch for this as I also had a 96 Ford Explorer in which I totaled a 2003 Dodge Intrepid via T Bone. All I had was a bent down chrome bumper which was fixed with $20 dollars. The Dodge Intrepid on the other hand was totally totaled as they needed the jaws of life to get the passenger out.
z anthony my Lada Niva crashed into 3 explorers and a dodge ... split them all in half... i didnt even fix my lada, just paied 20€ for guy at MOT/TüV not to look if anything is broken
The BMW X3 is not an all-terrain vehicle / SUV. BMW categorizes the X3 as a Sports Activity Vehicle (which is written absolutely correctly one the plate by the way). That's a big difference! It's a perfect car to go on ski vacation to mention only one example. That is the actual purpose of this car.
I used to work at a car import yard here in Sydney. I drove one of the land rovers about 100m and couldn't wait to get out of it. it's the most uncomfortable thing I've ever been in. Land Rover discovery 4 on the other hand was about as comfortable as the Jaguar FX or the Audi Q7. Very nice car.
yeah people in the comments have no idea what they are saying lol the x3m is a crazy suv and sounds amazing. Plus, the X3 is the #1 best cuv to take off-roading.
I recently bought one of these and I can certainly say I’m in love with it. Mine is black and it looks gorgeous with those “ugly” plastic bumpers. There are almost everywhere soft touch materials inside. The leather seats are in perfect condition for a fifteen year old car. It is not an off-road vehicle but it’s perfect for the city where the road is not great. I’m not afraid I can scratch the bottom of the car. The seating position is definitely not low and I feel safe inside sitting higher than normal cars. And unlike the X5, the maintenance of the X3 is much cheaper.
You don't need to explain yourself to anyone, if you think its a great car that should be all that matters. People will always chat shit no matter what car you buy.
My 2008 sure is rough over the bumps, but not to the point where it's annoying or that passengers complain. In fact, I think it helps reduce motion sickness. But what makes the x3 totally unique among SUV's those times and cheap SUV's today, is its ability to go around a corner. Its balance is so good I can control a drift on tarmac after putting in rear wheel drive with the fuse trick. You can do 180kmh and not feel like you're in a death trap. And then it handles corrugated gravel roads surprisingly well as well. It's just those imperfections on tarmac that it likes to pick up. And the 4wd test he did here is just biased - there are many 4wd situations the x3 will handle with ease. It's not a land rover, but its xDrive system is actually pretty good at keeping the wheels from spinning and I have yet to run out of ground clearance.
X3 was never sold as a serious offroad vehicle. That said our 2004 3lt petrol one is the best road vehicle we have had. Apart from that it goes in snow and mud fine. In this video you can see even the range rover could not go through paddy field, only a tractor can, so if you are purely looking for a safe crossover for mostly road then you cannot go past the X3, earlier models more so.
loads of people buy 4x4 to never use off road, if your gonna buy an off road car u dont buy an x5,x3,range rover. You buy a land rover deffender or mitsubishi shogun etc. People like being in 4x4, makes them feel safer and its easier to see the road.
To be fair 99% of suv owners never take their car off road, it's just a station wagon with higher seat position. Who really needs to get off road buys a Land Rover, Jeep or a G wagon.
Great handling, M54 reliability and power in the 30i version, nice amenities like cold weather package and oversized sunroof, and personally I love the style of the e83 vs later X3s that became too much like the Japanese bubble-shaped SUVs. e83 has great lines and good "shoulders". BMW quality and reliability. Also, these knuckleheads act like it's meant to be an offroad vehicle like a Defender or something and embarrass the e83 by taking it bogging (and in street tires to boot). Hey Jeremy - It's for daily commutes, grocery-getting, football practice, towing the camper or jetskis, moving furniture, and getting around in the ice and snow. Incredible flexibility and performance for the one-car owner who wants it all. Top Gear blew it on this review - they don't get the point and they don't understand what consumers want. They sound like a bunch of whiny British elites who own 5 cars, one specialized for each activity... oh right, they are. :) Glad the X3 has gone on to be an incredible success for BMW.
The BMW X3 was not meant for off-road driving. Its a road-car, and a very good one at that. Besides, shown footage is of an old X3, about 2 years old. It has been through several face-lifts and engine upgrades and is now a much better car.
Neither is a Range Rover not now a days but it can get off road trails. Some people might have brought and X3 as they live in the Country and wanted to know it could navigate Country Off Road paths and it can't
I had one of these as a company car for about two years and it wasn't so bad. No it doesn't look good and it had the check engine light on the whole time, but I drove it for two years and never had a problem. I'm not a fan of BMW in general but I guess it was alright because it was free
Ah that engine sounds like mine M54B25, unfortunately I have additional sounds, because of P0014... 3:30 but seriously, on these tyres? They are made for driving on-road, not off-road.
Actualy, the facelift of this model ( after 2007 ) is a very good car. I have a 3.0 sd model with SKN chiptuning. On the road is very fast ( faster than a Cayenne GTS ). On bed roads it can handle ( is not an off road car, but is better then a saloon ). In winter, on slipery roads is perfect with proper tyres. The styling is better on the facelift. There is an improvement on the suspension too. Is not that bumpy like is described even with sport suspension and 18 inch rims
I own a 2005 BMW X3, and I'd have to say I disagree. The ride is actually very smooth in my opinion. And I also would have to say it looks beautiful. It's obviously not an off-road car, but is still fun on wet, back road couses, not hilly ones.
On 31 January 1994, Rover Group plc, including Land Rover, was acquired by BMW. In 2000, Rover Group was broken up by BMW and Land Rover was sold on to Ford Motor Company.
I always thought these type vehicles were intended for light-duty dirt/gravel roads or for snowy conditions especially in the mountains.... never for serious off-roading. This is why outfits like Land Rover and Jeep are still in business even with the rising cost of fuel.
Pretty much sums up my view of crossovers. Although at least this X3 is still on the road 20 years later, which is a lot longer than I would imagine most modern wet belt, chocolate engined cross overs will last for.
I have to disagree! My X3 3.0i is Amazing! Great in snow, mud, gravel, rain etc.. Yes, it is low to the ground it will bottom out on anything more than a foot deep. ( so will most vehicles. ) However the low stance makes for great cornering at high speeds. X3 is the best of both worlds sport car and SUV family mobile. great car! i love mine.
Who tf cares about a early 2000s SUV’s cornering u going round a track in ur x3? I’d rather get a Range Rover sport svr way more at home on the track and off road and a hundred times faster and cooler
You can use the car in saftey purpose, for the kids(ex).when you drive a real truck you can realize what 40cm higher means(or more).it's not a beautiful car but it can be a practical one
The M desing version looks great and matches the actual edgier desinglines of the actual cars. The 3.0D with 218hp and 500NM is more than enough and the 3.0sd with 286hp and 580nm is the overkill version. :)
I bought one of these, an excellent condition 2006, and I can´t wait to sell this thing. As much as I love BMW, I rather have a sedan, like I have always done. "Man, get into an SUV-SAV and you´ll never want a sedan again". Wrong, this looks like a shoe, has the aerodynamics of one, and guzzles gas like a drunk sailor drinks on his leave period. Can´t wait to get back to a nice BMW or C class sedan...
These allwheel drive systems are meant for handling on road at higher speeds. Not for offroading. Landrovers are one of the most offroad vehicles capable you cna buy. Now race the two on the road and see what you get
I just bought a 2005 msport X3 with 65000 ks on the clock and it's lovely. I agree with 'Complaining Clarkson' about the bumpiness, but the car is quite beautiful inside and out. Also, as a 2.5 litre, unless I gun it, it's pretty good on gas.
@@mxfxn6474 I never wanted to drive an SUV before. I have driven mid-range cars such as A4, Megane, Golf, etc. for 30 years. But now with knee problems, i like the easy entry into higher cars, which makes SUVs very interesting. The comfortable sitting position is also more appreciated in old age. Now I can't think of a better car than an SUV. If you are young and drive a sports car, you will not understand me. Not yet ;)
Just found this video. I do NOT agree. My 2006 3.0i, manual, X3 takes me where I want no mather the terrain: snow, mud, sand, street... I just love it and I wouldn't change it( I intend to keep it forever).
Hi man, I'm planning to buy a 2007 x3 model, since you drive one still, is it a reliable car or should I be aware for a lot of breakdowns? It has 70000 miles
i have a friend that drives a bmw x3 and i must say it rides nice on road ,one time we decided to take my stock wrangler and his bmw x3 for some off roading and my jeep wrangler was better at off roading in 2WD with a stock limited sleep differential than his bmw x3 with the stupid x drive system that sucks at off roading but its excellent for road driving and cornering
This is the 2004 model, surely the 2006 has better upgrades. As far as I know my 2004 had a lot of problems because the last owner didn’t treat it right. but hey can’t complain for a first car. It’s like that abused decently hot girlfriend, you don’t know it’s history but all you can do is help make it better;)
i belive his full of it the x3 is one of the best out there look how bad he went on those hills fool of mud. there is no way i love the way this car is made
The BMW X3 isn't a 4x4. That's what I'm saying. xDrive is NOT a 4WD system. Its a more advanced AWD, meaning it allows for more safety and stability while driving on the road. I feel the X3 wasn't made for off-roading, try its big brother for that. Have you seen what happens when an Audi Q5 happens to find itself off-road? Especially a 5-year-old one... The competition from Mercedes also isn't so well equipped. They aren't for off-roading...
this car is shocking though. in the states they didn't bother with the garbage unpainted bumpers which makes it look a little better, instead of a german Aztek...
So I’m looking at buying one tomorrow that’s the 6 speed manual and tow package. I’ve heard good things about them and that they’re fairly reliable. Watching this it seems like he’s only talking about interior design, which I could care less about, and that it got stuck in a muddy ditch, which I would never drive in because I’m not an idiot... Any suggestions from actual owners here?
@@emadmahmood3268 i mean... its a video about the X3... its like i comment under a video about the Supra that i love my prius Edit: just realized that comment is like 10 years old xD
No-one who bought this car was not looking for an offroader. Btw my dad has early M47 one. Done 422 tkm, no engine opened, or transfer box. 6 speed manual ine. Done very nicely so far. It's to be fair, better made than an E53 (I have one) and a good daily driver. To be fair I am even surprised of this, since it's already 19y old car. Some others are on that age already on the junkyard. Btw that Austrian manufacturer is Magna Steyr, if I remember correctly. Not sure is this the reason it has been standing so nicely time and a sturdy machine... but I recommend it overally. Btw a basic model, no toys, only downside. Have updated couple of them though :) PS. Electric seat heating elements are burningly bad, to be fair.
They promote the Land Rover because we're British and we all love Land Rovers. They just work for some reason! A friend of mine has a Defender (similar to the one in this video) and it's 35 year old! Still starts every morning and can blast all over the Yorkshire moors in it without getting stuck. Yes the heater sucks, yes its noisy as hell and yes its not very comfortable... but it works! I'm sure the newer Defenders are better, but it's pointless buying a new one... they haven't changed much.
Alex Serrano It's reliable if you treat it well, it won't be reliable if you don't service it on time, pour low-quality liquids..in conclusion, cutting corners with payments just to save a few quid and ruin a good car in the process...
Few buy these SUVs to go off-road. The first half of the review confirms the designers’ emphasis on road performance, leaning on sporty. The poor off-road performance didn’t bother me. I’d buy one of these with a standard transmission.
I have just purchased a 54 plate model with good mileage and service history... It's a beauty to drive. When you buy these SUV's, you have to forget about taking it off road. You wouldn't take an Audi Quattro off road, and you shouldn't treat this any different. It isn't an off-road vehicle. On the road I can agree that the ride isn't the most comfortable, but it doesnt bother me too much, and I have some modifications planned for mine anyway. It does go like a rocket, and you do get a big smile on your face when you flick it in to Sport Mode and hear the roar of the 3.0i engine. All in all, I think its a good, comfortable car. Its not going to win any awards for off roading, but if you want something to take off road, buy a Disco or a Hilux, don't buy and SUV.
Yeah you would take an Audi Quattro of road it is a fucking Rally Car. Audi's Quattro Models other than the TT and Sports Saloons so there SUV's would beat the Beamer the got Quattro Technolgy from the legendary Rally Car
Come on dude---how many of these cars are ACTUALLY used for off-road terrain? People buy them because they're luxury cars that look cool---not because they're good in the dessert alongside a HUM-V in battle. Gimme a break.
@@konstantinkonstantinov9720 Nobody does now. Luxury cars used to be about comfy ride and leather and wood interiors. Now? It's all about gadgets lmao. But if that's what most people want the manufacturer doesn't have much choice but to do it anyway. :-/
it depends, Im from argentina and here we prefers suv"s because the street it so damage and when it rains flood, so you appreciate the higher clearance and you can also go fast in the route
Actualy BMW E83 was the last realy well built BMW and had the best off road statistics. This was last BMW with not aluminium suspension It had the least electronical problems Actualy it was the best BMW during this last 15 years
I've had an x3 for almost 12 months apart from the ride it's great I also have an e34 touring that I've had 4 5 plus years but it's always nice to jump back into the x3
6:18 perfectly describes every crossover the market is drooling over today.
In india the crossover is growing 😂😂
@@shafathm2706 thats rough bro
That's what I've always said. It pisses me off that people spend considerably more money on a worse car. They sit up high and are a tip hazard along with getting worse fuel mileage, but you don't get the advantage of off road credibility, added space, towing capacity, extra seats, etc that you get in a real SUV. It just baffles me why anyone would buy them.
@@Tracert-mc1hu small ego big pockets
@@Tracert-mc1hu Obviously this depends on the specific crossover as there are many.
But people want to sit up higher that's the point. I personally havent noticed any more crossovers flipping over more than cars after months of watching dash cam wrecks which surprised me but I'll let you take that as you will.
Lots of crossovers get pretty good mpg these days especially with hybrid drivetrains.
They are significantly easier to get into and load babies and cargo in as it sits higher up.
Some people might need a third row but only rarely thus a full size crossover like a Highlander, Pilot, Explorer comes in handy as it can sit somebody in if you really need it.
And it looks more cooler to folks than a minivan and is not as expensive as say a Suburban SUV.
I would argue many are more spacious than their counterparts.
Look at the compact crossover the RAV4 vs the compact sedan Corolla. The RAV4 offers much more space and trunk capacity and it's like that along the entire range for most brands.
Most sedans these days dont even have a tow rating or even option towing abilities. They can but manufacturers reccomend against it.
This is just my opinion. People know what they want and car buying as always been a irrational decision.
If it was a rational thing we would all be driving box cars and sport and luxury cars wouldn't exist.
The 2007-2010 facelift of this car solved a lot of the issues he describes. Better interior and exterior materials, slightly improved ride, etc. I guess BMW took his comments to heart!
Other than the value of it's existence. It's still no good off-road and a 5-Series trumps it in everything else for the same price.
Who tf going off road this car lol. Buy jeep or toyota ...
@@TheGreatUniterIsHere Then whats the point of the car? Its not big, its not fast, not really comfortable... they also turned out to be unreliable in many aspects :D
@@NashvilleUK you wanna go off road buy a landcruiser.
It's practically a same car with different seat material and one decorative list more. Which is fine btw
I have a 2006 bmw X3 m-sport trim at 260k miles (418k km) and it's been in the family for 10 years, it has never failed me or my family and still drives like a dream, and I personally very much think it looks fantastic! Gotta love the huge sunroof and the interior and the handling is superb
I currently drive a 2005 X3 3.0 that has been in my family since purchased brand new. 203k miles. It still drives great! In fact just passed inspection today.
I like how everytime when they talk about off-road, they'll bring on that back Range Rover.
Tuan Do Very good reason. That's the camera car.
+Shane Fell no the discovery is the camera car
+Daan Gisolf I'm afraid our friend Shane is right. They do use the Range as their camera car
they use this Range to film in arctic ( ferrari vs bentley )
They even took a Bentley Continental and Ferrari FF on ice and AGAIN he ended with that bloody Range Rooney.
Some say that the better off-road car you have, the farther it is to walk for a tractor.
😂😂😂
There is a lot of truth in this sentence 😂
4/all wheel drive just means you can get stuck deeper, farther from help. Tracked vehicles are even worse lol.
All we know is, he's not the Stig, he's the Stig's off-roading cousin!
We have an X3 and have had it for 9 years now. Seems to be a fine vehicle, runs through snow well but never taken it off road. Reliability has been okay but the usual stuff like the water pump has failed. I learned how to fix most things myself so its not expensive to keep running.
Normally, a car can be reliable as long as PMS is in order, people tend to think as it ages, they get more reliable, which is the complete opposite, bravo for keeping yours though.
This is not a bmw review. This is a Land Rover Commercial.
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@@pchera01 no one asked
@@pchera01 Nobody cares. Earn your views, don't beg for them.
It just proves that the Rangie is a way better car then any BMW
That's just the way it is
My dad drove this car when I was growing up so I was about to get really nostalgic until Jeremy pointed out how crap it actually was.
but they aren't crap the M54 the last good Inline 6 bmw put out
@@ethanstone6644 well top of the line engine is very good, does that make the whole car good? Especially the cheaper versions without it?
Adodoes Clarkson was saying the Land Rover is a better vehicle and that’s laughable in my opinion. The x5 is more preferable but the e83 is a good chassis rides decent has a quality engine and the 5hp is a good tranny. Interior wasn’t my favorite but no cars perfect.
@@ethanstone6644 yeah i agree they are good but this first gen x3 just doesn't look that good. X5 is probably better or just a 3/5 series. New x3 is very nice though and i think the new x5 is too big don't know about reliability
I'm guessing clarkson meant land rover is a better offroad car, which is true but who would take an x3 into the that kind of situation. It handles snow, gravel and muddy areas pretty well but that "road" is just a place to get stuck in
This is just commercial ads
You know what’s uncomfortable? When your X5’s air suspension system randomly deflates and you sink down to the road lol.
You don’t have to worry about that on the X3. It’s far more reliable than the X5!
That grey bumper is hideous.
Mr. White get the m package from 2006
it's a bmw... they're all hideous
That grey bumper makes it even more beautiful
the grey bumper makes it look manly
@@ZombieByte
BMWs are hideous? What are you a princess?
Back when Hammond used to agree with Jeremy.
lol
It was a pretty easy point to agree with, crossovers didn’t make much sense in the mid-00s
@@roddydykes7053 they still dont, but ppl know less about cars
@@keponen331sedan or nothing
My god, original Top Gear film crew freaking loved their ND filters. Looks beautiful always though haha.
Anyone else notice that with a mint in his mouth JC sounds like Winston Churchill. 5:56
That's exactly what I was thinking
Hahahahahaha... We shall get stuck in the beaches... We shall never surender!
@@BK-it6wg vvvvv
Wtf💀
AAAAS off road cars go this is not.... notagood one
TO be fair, that X3 was on summer road tires which are hopeless off road.
Not on purpose of course ;)
Never really noticed the inflation on new cars. 10 years ago X5 was 37 k now 61k... i know there is more tech but....
thats also mostly caused by the significant decrease in value of the pound compared to the dollar and euro
I know right but I think this is from 2005
2nd hand mate. Half price
I have an X3, and yes, while it's ugly, and made out of cheap materials, it handles like an absolute dream, and is really fun to drive. And I have no clue what Jeremy's on about with the ride. Maybe it's because he's older than I am.
i agree with you for sure it handles so well
Which year do you have
Nothing cheap in my 2024 X3M. Then again, it is not a cheap SAV either.
Nope, Clarkson is absolutely correct about the ride. It is admittedly a tradeoff, because it does handle very well, but in an SUV I’d MUCH rather give up some of that handling to gain a softer ride. The ride is unacceptably firm in these. I owned a 2004 for about a year and put about 15k miles on it. Plenty of time to properly evaluate it.
I have one of these (a few years newer) but I absolutely love it, it is glued to the road and a blast to drive. The ride quality is a bit rough but definitely not as bad as he says it is. For anyone looking to get one of these, I would definitely recommend it.
I've got an BMW X6 and absolutely love it. 3.0 diesel has lots of power and its a pleasure to drive
GTI Gaming i loooove the X6. Is it hard to see behind you because of the windows?
@@GrizzlyUrsusArctos i actually really dont use my backwindows lol. ive got it full option, so the safety systems do everything for me 😍😂
Super Cow totally agree. We lowered our tyre pressure down a bit & now it’s one of the smoothest rides you’ll ever get!
@@georgiaturner2828 thats dangerous asf mate.
Love this car! I'm on my second! First one went 180k before I sold it. That same car has 240k on it now... Loads of power! Handles great in all road conditions with the correct tires. Great field of view. Tons of space. Great stereo! A little outdated as mine is a 2010 but I like that about it. I actually prefer the stereo and climate control to be separate and not on a screen. Mine has the winter package, premium package, and the most important bi-xenon auto-leveling headlights!
Its based of the E46 that was based off the E36 the greatest bmw model of all time. I have tons of space in the trunk. The panoramic sunroof is awesome. It has roof racks for thous adventures with the kyacks or bikes. Extra ground clearance for those mild off-road conditions and terrible city roads. It's easy to maintain and work on too! Reliable if maintained...
Stop trying to have this lifted station wagon do things it was not designed for... It was designed for light off-road use, snow, rain, grippy and confident driving.
And who the hell thinks this car has a terrible ride! Maybe the M sport package. I love the ride and I do not think it is too stiff by any standard. Its a sport crossover! SPORT luxury! Not comfort luxury.
Thank you, well put. It seems foolish to attempt to drive it in that field with ruts 3 feet deep & wonder why you cant go anywhere when its BOTTOMED out!
I'm actually in the market for an X3 , I love the show by the way but ... BMW has never advertised their SUVs to be suitable for off road use . its all wheel drive system is built around road conditions like snow or rain , I worked at a BMW dealership for a few years and I can promise you the all wheel drive system on both SUVs in the snow and rain are admirable and you would be happy with it.. Just don't take it on an off road course , if you want to go off road get a land rover or jeep or something like that which is advertised to be good off road vehicles.
I have no idea why Clarkson was surprised at getting stuck taking the X3 off-road, and not just on a dirt path either. I can't speak for the horrible ride, and the styling isn't as bad as he was making it out to be, but clearly this was not a vehicle designed for mud-bogging. Most of today's crossovers and SUVs would have been stuck on that trail, really anything other than a Land Rover, Land Cruiser or Jeep would be in trouble. How many SUVs have low-range 4wd?
@@RoadCone411 Forester could do that easily.
That Average Kayaker then what’s the point of them? When you could have, say, a Toyota Land Cruiser whIch DOES work off road?
That Average Kayaker: Yeah, that sounds good, but why does it have to be an SUV though? Why does it have to be shaped like that? The height of the thing, means it rides badly, doesn't handle and has poor fuel economy. Well the handling problem was broadly solved by BMW, but still, what's the point.
projectilequestion its an excellent car. Sits higher than a sedan with the same or better handling. Good engine, good driver seat height, not terrible on fuel. It’s basically a car with the rain and snow capabilities of a truck if not better. I’ve driven my 2005 x3 through 10 inches of snow in all seasons without any issue. Never been stuck and can truly handle Canadian winter. Awesome vehicle, clarkson is just British, they don’t like German vehicles
Superior handling, superior space, superior in snow and rain. I’ve taken my X3 around some pretty tight corners and it’s basically glued to the road
But is the suspension too hard as he says?
@@karimtemri1664 its hard for bmw. Its nowhere near a veloster n or modern car that is lowered.
Idk why they hates this car, I have one, for me it is beautiful, it’s exciting if you have de 3.0si, faster, a exciting sound, it’s not the best off roader in the world but is an exciting car, great car guys!
I’ve had my 2008 X3 for 11 years. It has 87000 miles. It rides and drives beautifully.
I have burl-wood inserts inside and my windows don’t look like his. It’s quick and fast and corners like my 318i
I honestly don't care what top gear thinks. X3 is a unique car that's very fun to drive. It's very hard to get sick of it too. I imagine if I drove, let's say, an opel, wv, renault etc, I'd get sick and tired of it in a couple of months whereas I'm still enjoying my X3 to this day.
I have a 2.0d from 2005... it has almost 500 000 miles.. no problems with it, love it...
The BMW X3 is the best car for reckless driving. The higher seating position makes you see the road ahead better and the good handling makes it confident doing tight fast maneuvers. If you see a douchebag in an X3 cutting through traffic now you know why.
A much better car for the job much better handling - if you want to do 'reckless driving' - is a Golf GTi or Focus ST....be assured, this X3 and all similar do NOT have good handling in the proper sense of the word!
+ganymedeIV4 I can totally vouch for this as I also had a 96 Ford Explorer in which I totaled a 2003 Dodge Intrepid via T Bone. All I had was a bent down chrome bumper which was fixed with $20 dollars. The Dodge Intrepid on the other hand was totally totaled as they needed the jaws of life to get the passenger out.
it's shit
My BMW X5 2004 model actually split in half a Ford Explorer, the guy was stuck for 6 hours inside. The only damage I had was bent bumper.
z anthony my Lada Niva crashed into 3 explorers and a dodge ... split them all in half... i didnt even fix my lada, just paied 20€ for guy at MOT/TüV not to look if anything is broken
The BMW X3 is not an all-terrain vehicle / SUV. BMW categorizes the X3 as a Sports Activity Vehicle (which is written absolutely correctly one the plate by the way). That's a big difference! It's a perfect car to go on ski vacation to mention only one example. That is the actual purpose of this car.
It would struggle on the snow
@@framekixrr No. It wouldn't
@@vpghahat6328 yes it would it’s a pile of shit
I used to work at a car import yard here in Sydney. I drove one of the land rovers about 100m and couldn't wait to get out of it. it's the most uncomfortable thing I've ever been in. Land Rover discovery 4 on the other hand was about as comfortable as the Jaguar FX or the Audi Q7. Very nice car.
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Simpsons?
Top of the line in utility sport. Unexplained fires are a matter for the courts.
Love the part where Jeremy says did the designer sneeze, cracks me up everytime.
Took the x3 a long time to regain respect after this video. I think the current one has come a really long way and is very desirable.
yeah people in the comments have no idea what they are saying lol the x3m is a crazy suv and sounds amazing. Plus, the X3 is the #1 best cuv to take off-roading.
@@autostation7035 The X3M is horrific
@@tommymician121 wdym?
@@tommymician121 X3M is amazing from the inside and out
@@autostation7035 You sound like a salesman.
When Top Gear was a perfect mix of car reviews and crazy stuff, before they forgot it's a car show
I recently bought one of these and I can certainly say I’m in love with it. Mine is black and it looks gorgeous with those “ugly” plastic bumpers. There are almost everywhere soft touch materials inside. The leather seats are in perfect condition for a fifteen year old car. It is not an off-road vehicle but it’s perfect for the city where the road is not great. I’m not afraid I can scratch the bottom of the car. The seating position is definitely not low and I feel safe inside sitting higher than normal cars. And unlike the X5, the maintenance of the X3 is much cheaper.
I bought one 2.5 years ago and im in love with this.
Its perfect
You don't need to explain yourself to anyone, if you think its a great car that should be all that matters. People will always chat shit no matter what car you buy.
My 2008 sure is rough over the bumps, but not to the point where it's annoying or that passengers complain. In fact, I think it helps reduce motion sickness. But what makes the x3 totally unique among SUV's those times and cheap SUV's today, is its ability to go around a corner. Its balance is so good I can control a drift on tarmac after putting in rear wheel drive with the fuse trick. You can do 180kmh and not feel like you're in a death trap. And then it handles corrugated gravel roads surprisingly well as well. It's just those imperfections on tarmac that it likes to pick up. And the 4wd test he did here is just biased - there are many 4wd situations the x3 will handle with ease. It's not a land rover, but its xDrive system is actually pretty good at keeping the wheels from spinning and I have yet to run out of ground clearance.
X3 was never sold as a serious offroad vehicle. That said our 2004 3lt petrol one is the best road vehicle we have had. Apart from that it goes in snow and mud fine. In this video you can see even the range rover could not go through paddy field, only a tractor can, so if you are purely looking for a safe crossover for mostly road then you cannot go past the X3, earlier models more so.
No, the Range Rover could make it through (they use them for the film crews), but it just couldn't pull out the X3.
loads of people buy 4x4 to never use off road, if your gonna buy an off road car u dont buy an x5,x3,range rover. You buy a land rover deffender or mitsubishi shogun etc. People like being in 4x4, makes them feel safer and its easier to see the road.
To be fair 99% of suv owners never take their car off road, it's just a station wagon with higher seat position. Who really needs to get off road buys a Land Rover, Jeep or a G wagon.
Just got an 08 with 130k miles 2 weeks ago. I get what people say when they say its "glued" to the road. Even in the rain on wet roads, its unreal.
Great handling, M54 reliability and power in the 30i version, nice amenities like cold weather package and oversized sunroof, and personally I love the style of the e83 vs later X3s that became too much like the Japanese bubble-shaped SUVs. e83 has great lines and good "shoulders". BMW quality and reliability. Also, these knuckleheads act like it's meant to be an offroad vehicle like a Defender or something and embarrass the e83 by taking it bogging (and in street tires to boot). Hey Jeremy - It's for daily commutes, grocery-getting, football practice, towing the camper or jetskis, moving furniture, and getting around in the ice and snow. Incredible flexibility and performance for the one-car owner who wants it all. Top Gear blew it on this review - they don't get the point and they don't understand what consumers want. They sound like a bunch of whiny British elites who own 5 cars, one specialized for each activity... oh right, they are. :) Glad the X3 has gone on to be an incredible success for BMW.
this wasn‘t too offroad, also what is BMW reliability supposed to mean? Reliable income for your mechanic? Get over it fanboi
@@gggggggggggggggggg161 how many BMWs have you owned? Have you owned an X3? Maybe share your experience…
My 2010 drives like a dream. Happy fourth of july you limey.
luckily we don't have offroad in the Netherlands so this car is right at home here.
You don't even have uphill.
The BMW X3 was not meant for off-road driving. Its a road-car, and a very good one at that. Besides, shown footage is of an old X3, about 2 years old. It has been through several face-lifts and engine upgrades and is now a much better car.
Neither is a Range Rover not now a days but it can get off road trails. Some people might have brought and X3 as they live in the Country and wanted to know it could navigate Country Off Road paths and it can't
Eh, idk, we've been using it on the farm for 11 years from new now, 385k km, good chunk of it off road, still runs. On its third chain though.
I had one of these as a company car for about two years and it wasn't so bad. No it doesn't look good and it had the check engine light on the whole time, but I drove it for two years and never had a problem. I'm not a fan of BMW in general but I guess it was alright because it was free
Ah that engine sounds like mine M54B25, unfortunately I have additional sounds, because of P0014...
3:30 but seriously, on these tyres? They are made for driving on-road, not off-road.
The stylings are great imo and in my 5 years of owning a 2004 version, the ride has never been unpleasant. Great car imo.
Actualy, the facelift of this model ( after 2007 ) is a very good car. I have a 3.0 sd model with SKN chiptuning. On the road is very fast ( faster than a Cayenne GTS ). On bed roads it can handle ( is not an off road car, but is better then a saloon ). In winter, on slipery roads is perfect with proper tyres. The styling is better on the facelift. There is an improvement on the suspension too. Is not that bumpy like is described even with sport suspension and 18 inch rims
I own a 2005 BMW X3, and I'd have to say I disagree. The ride is actually very smooth in my opinion. And I also would have to say it looks beautiful. It's obviously not an off-road car, but is still fun on wet, back road couses, not hilly ones.
i think it looks really ugly 😂
Seems that this review didn't stop the success of the X3.
On 31 January 1994, Rover Group plc, including Land Rover, was acquired by BMW. In 2000, Rover Group was broken up by BMW and Land Rover was sold on to Ford Motor Company.
I always thought these type vehicles were intended for light-duty dirt/gravel roads or for snowy conditions especially in the mountains....
never for serious off-roading.
This is why outfits like Land Rover and Jeep are still in business even with the rising cost of fuel.
Pretty much sums up my view of crossovers. Although at least this X3 is still on the road 20 years later, which is a lot longer than I would imagine most modern wet belt, chocolate engined cross overs will last for.
I think the original X3 has a bit of a following. Built at steyr also.
I have to disagree! My X3 3.0i is Amazing! Great in snow, mud, gravel, rain etc..
Yes, it is low to the ground it will bottom out on anything more than a foot deep. ( so will most vehicles. ) However the low stance makes for great cornering at high speeds. X3 is the best of both worlds sport car and SUV family mobile. great car! i love mine.
Who tf cares about a early 2000s SUV’s cornering u going round a track in ur x3? I’d rather get a Range Rover sport svr way more at home on the track and off road and a hundred times faster and cooler
@@offensivebeast6446 the range rover sport is a way better suv for off roading but I will admit the x3 x3 3.0i is pretty damn fast and handles well
Trail Vlogs mine does too
Von_Nightmare_ Luciferian I live in Michigan n I couldn’t agree more
this car is a lot of fun on 2 tracks its quick and gets lots of grip, you should get different tires for it though
Damn 2019 and I think the 5 series is beautiful
Seriously that x3 looks like shit
Me too. Especially that generation M5
You can use the car in saftey purpose, for the kids(ex).when you drive a real truck you can realize what 40cm higher means(or more).it's not a beautiful car but it can be a practical one
The M desing version looks great and matches the actual edgier desinglines of the actual cars. The 3.0D with 218hp and 500NM is more than enough and the 3.0sd with 286hp and 580nm is the overkill version. :)
That X3 sat up higher than that 5 series. The "car based" SUV or crossover was never meant to go off road. So, why take it there?
3:22 Out There!
"It is ghastly" 😂😂
I bought one of these, an excellent condition 2006, and I can´t wait to sell this thing. As much as I love BMW, I rather have a sedan, like I have always done. "Man, get into an SUV-SAV and you´ll never want a sedan again". Wrong, this looks like a shoe, has the aerodynamics of one, and guzzles gas like a drunk sailor drinks on his leave period. Can´t wait to get back to a nice BMW or C class sedan...
These allwheel drive systems are meant for handling on road at higher speeds. Not for offroading. Landrovers are one of the most offroad vehicles capable you cna buy. Now race the two on the road and see what you get
My God has the X3 improved. The '18 X3 is amazing!
facts...m40i is where its at
I just bought a 2005 msport X3 with 65000 ks on the clock and it's lovely. I agree with 'Complaining Clarkson' about the bumpiness, but the car is quite beautiful inside and out. Also, as a 2.5 litre, unless I gun it, it's pretty good on gas.
Mathew George Ever take it out of the suburbs?
I bought a used X3 F25 3.0d, best car i have ever owned. For Onroad, perfect for me. I am not interesting in driving Offroad.
Why would you buy SUV, if you drive only onroad...?
@@mxfxn6474 I never wanted to drive an SUV before. I have driven mid-range cars such as A4, Megane, Golf, etc. for 30 years. But now with knee problems, i like the easy entry into higher cars, which makes SUVs very interesting. The comfortable sitting position is also more appreciated in old age. Now I can't think of a better car than an SUV. If you are young and drive a sports car, you will not understand me. Not yet ;)
@@TheHikrr Well, It makes sence now. Understood. :D
my x3 is a beast in the snow as long as I have a little snow clearance, the 4wd is a beast
Just found this video. I do NOT agree. My 2006 3.0i, manual, X3 takes me where I want no mather the terrain: snow, mud, sand, street... I just love it and I wouldn't change it( I intend to keep it forever).
Hi man, I'm planning to buy a 2007 x3 model, since you drive one still, is it a reliable car or should I be aware for a lot of breakdowns? It has 70000 miles
i have a friend that drives a bmw x3 and i must say it rides nice on road ,one time we decided to take my stock wrangler and his bmw x3 for some off roading and my jeep wrangler was better at off roading in 2WD with a stock limited sleep differential than his bmw x3 with the stupid x drive system that sucks at off roading but its excellent for road driving and cornering
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This is the 2004 model, surely the 2006 has better upgrades. As far as I know my 2004 had a lot of problems because the last owner didn’t treat it right. but hey can’t complain for a first car. It’s like that abused decently hot girlfriend, you don’t know it’s history but all you can do is help make it better;)
Clarkson doesn't know how to drive hence stuck in mud.
It's not designed for off-roading, it's a fantastic road car with a lot of practical uses
3:22 Love the way he says "out there"
3:22
The 2007 restyling is amazing
darkmatter.99 i am buying one this week 2007 X3 2.5
darkmatter.99 i love my 2007 version. It rides smooth and i have the sunroof, navigation system and the steering wheel is different than his.
Im in 2020 with a coronavirus and Hantavirus in my time..
Watching old topgear shir
Yep
i belive his full of it the x3 is one of the best out there look how bad he went on those hills fool of mud. there is no way i love the way this car is made
MRC Rodriguez the x3 is terrible. You must have a x3 that's why your defending it.
The x3 is awful a freelander is better tbh
BMW X3... favorite european crossover for soccer moms around the world.
donte alexander And for people who are douche bags and who have no sense of style whatsoever
- I don’t have one
The m5 isn‘t ugly its a legend of bmw now
"What happened, did the designer sneezed perhaps?" 😭😭
The BMW X3 isn't a 4x4. That's what I'm saying. xDrive is NOT a 4WD system. Its a more advanced AWD, meaning it allows for more safety and stability while driving on the road. I feel the X3 wasn't made for off-roading, try its big brother for that. Have you seen what happens when an Audi Q5 happens to find itself off-road? Especially a 5-year-old one... The competition from Mercedes also isn't so well equipped. They aren't for off-roading...
Never understood Clarkson's sense for styling
this car is shocking though. in the states they didn't bother with the garbage unpainted bumpers which makes it look a little better, instead of a german Aztek...
So I’m looking at buying one tomorrow that’s the 6 speed manual and tow package. I’ve heard good things about them and that they’re fairly reliable.
Watching this it seems like he’s only talking about interior design, which I could care less about, and that it got stuck in a muddy ditch, which I would never drive in because I’m not an idiot...
Any suggestions from actual owners here?
Got any awnsers yet?
i have an E36 M3 and i love it!
Who asked?
@@maikwei8402 chill dude he's just wanting to share his happiness with others
@@emadmahmood3268 i mean... its a video about the X3... its like i comment under a video about the Supra that i love my prius
Edit: just realized that comment is like 10 years old xD
@@maikwei8402 holyyyy it really is damn
I could watch jeremy reviewing cars for days
I still cant believe i still use this car until this day. I have been living since I was 6 and now I'm 18 and my mom gave me this...
You were dead from birth up until 5 years old?
No-one who bought this car was not looking for an offroader. Btw my dad has early M47 one. Done 422 tkm, no engine opened, or transfer box. 6 speed manual ine. Done very nicely so far. It's to be fair, better made than an E53 (I have one) and a good daily driver. To be fair I am even surprised of this, since it's already 19y old car. Some others are on that age already on the junkyard. Btw that Austrian manufacturer is Magna Steyr, if I remember correctly. Not sure is this the reason it has been standing so nicely time and a sturdy machine... but I recommend it overally. Btw a basic model, no toys, only downside. Have updated couple of them though :) PS. Electric seat heating elements are burningly bad, to be fair.
4:25 poor man pushing the X3
They promote the Land Rover because we're British and we all love Land Rovers.
They just work for some reason!
A friend of mine has a Defender (similar to the one in this video) and it's 35 year old! Still starts every morning and can blast all over the Yorkshire moors in it without getting stuck.
Yes the heater sucks, yes its noisy as hell and yes its not very comfortable... but it works!
I'm sure the newer Defenders are better, but it's pointless buying a new one... they haven't changed much.
This is not a comfortable car at all . BMW in general is just good to look at .Maintenance costs will destroy your budget.
+Marc Singletary Don't forget about reliability issues.
4 years and 130k kilometers and only thing I replaced is the thermostat almost 300k on clock now. Yes, so much unreliable...
Darko Darenzy Your particular case is irrelevant, look at the charts.
Hey Im going Im going to buy an 2008 X3 E83 facelift with 70.000 miles, do you think its worth it?
Alex Serrano It's reliable if you treat it well, it won't be reliable if you don't service it on time, pour low-quality liquids..in conclusion, cutting corners with payments just to save a few quid and ruin a good car in the process...
Few buy these SUVs to go off-road. The first half of the review confirms the designers’ emphasis on road performance, leaning on sporty.
The poor off-road performance didn’t bother me. I’d buy one of these with a standard transmission.
The x3 is ok for the wife to pop to asda on a damp road. Anything more than a damp road and the x3 is out of its depth.
thats the 2010 x3
Boris I agree with you but I have x3 2005 and is great for the great road and the field does not have much going wrong with the DSC stability
The BMW X3 3.0si is a sleeper
Jan Kowalski yep. What an suv with 260hp in line 6 that revs to 7k with sweet e46 handling!
Jan Kowalski hell yeah , I actually own this same model , and I enjoy it
I haven’t noticed that it’s a bumpy ride that Clarkson pointed out, then again I have quality Michelin tires mounted.
the filter on the cam is AWESOME, the clounds and enviroment look astonishing, BBC has the professionals, you can see that...
3:06 and somewhere onwards, quite funny.
I have just purchased a 54 plate model with good mileage and service history... It's a beauty to drive. When you buy these SUV's, you have to forget about taking it off road. You wouldn't take an Audi Quattro off road, and you shouldn't treat this any different. It isn't an off-road vehicle. On the road I can agree that the ride isn't the most comfortable, but it doesnt bother me too much, and I have some modifications planned for mine anyway. It does go like a rocket, and you do get a big smile on your face when you flick it in to Sport Mode and hear the roar of the 3.0i engine. All in all, I think its a good, comfortable car. Its not going to win any awards for off roading, but if you want something to take off road, buy a Disco or a Hilux, don't buy and SUV.
Yeah you would take an Audi Quattro of road it is a fucking Rally Car. Audi's Quattro Models other than the TT and Sports Saloons so there SUV's would beat the Beamer the got Quattro Technolgy from the legendary Rally Car
Come on dude---how many of these cars are ACTUALLY used for off-road terrain? People buy them because they're luxury cars that look cool---not because they're good in the dessert alongside a HUM-V in battle. Gimme a break.
Imagine fighting inside a dessert! Pass the spoon
Apparently,you don't have a clue what a luxury car is.
@@konstantinkonstantinov9720 Nobody does now. Luxury cars used to be about comfy ride and leather and wood interiors. Now? It's all about gadgets lmao. But if that's what most people want the manufacturer doesn't have much choice but to do it anyway. :-/
it depends, Im from argentina and here we prefers suv"s because the street it so damage and when it rains flood, so you appreciate the higher clearance and you can also go fast in the route
What were you thinking Jeremy when you took this suv in such hard terrain? Oh excuse me... SAV not SUV
yes indeed as you said, for offroading electricity is useless,we need "a lever" like the ones we find in real off roaders,not in BM's.
@MrRromy I've had it for 6 years and wouldnt trade it for anything.
This is the first ever Top gear programme i saw, i immediately i found this interesting thats how great this part of the show was.
Actualy BMW E83 was the last realy well built BMW and had the best off road statistics.
This was last BMW with not aluminium suspension
It had the least electronical problems
Actualy it was the best BMW during this last 15 years
i love mine they are so fun and unique styling. And the engine is awesome with quick power
One of the best Reviews he did :D
Jeremy: its a good car
Also Jeremy: *actually no*
I've had an x3 for almost 12 months apart from the ride it's great I also have an e34 touring that I've had 4 5 plus years but it's always nice to jump back into the x3
If I want to buy this car x 3 should I buy it??