8.0

pretty bad
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
5,050 miles

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problem #2

Feb 152002

X5

  • Automatic transmission
  • 100 miles
What women should know what all BMW X5 owners should fear, and why BMW should recall their SUV. I am a 36-year-old woman. I drive a 2002 BMW X5. They chose to hide from consumers, their pathetic choice of a safe locking mechanism, and a failure of an alarm system. The only thing keeping a thief from getting into your SUV, is a lock that weighs less than two quarters. A thief needs 5 seconds, a screwdriver, and your SUV is theirs. Not only does the split second removal of this lock allow them into your X5, but it immediately shuts off the so-called alarm system, unlocks all your doors, and opens all your windows, including the sunroof. All with just a flick of the wrist. To make the situation worse; BMW is aware of this problem, choosing to do nothing about it. In a little over a years time, they have broken into my X5 twice. The first attempt nearly cost me my life. Only 2 days after receiving my vehicle, it was broken into. Fortunately, I was my own witness. My SUV, parked only 20 feet from the store I was in at the time, was broken into in less than 10 seconds. They popped the lock out of the driver side door, which in turn disabled the alarm, thus, never going off, was in my driver side seat attempting to start my vehicle. Seeing the whole thing, realizing what was taking place, I immediately ran to protect what was mine. It was 3pm, on a heavily populated street. Going on instinct, I ran into the middle of a 2 way street. Cars screeching to a halt; I screamed for the thief to get out of my vehicle. Scarring him as a result of my insanity, he slipped out of my X5, into a waiting car, which attempted to run me over as they sped away. The luxury status of the X5, the fact that I am a women, the door lock being a well-known defect apparent to thieves; all combine to make me feel as if a bigger target has been put on my back. This is certainly not the feeling someone who purchases a BMW X5 should expect to feel!

- Whitestone, NY, USA

problem #1

Feb 152003

X5

  • Automatic transmission
  • 10,000 miles
Several computer related malfunction occurred. The ABS failure warning, dsc warning, check engine warning, engine fail safe mode warning light come on frequently. Remote key does not work. Seat memory does not work. I went to service center to fix these problem every month since I bought this car. When I was on highway driving at 60 mph, the driver?S side door opened by itself in Feb, 2003.

- Ithaca, NY, USA