04-27-2015, 01:11 PM | #1 |
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Switch from Range Rover Sport Supercharged?
Hi, all. New to the forum. I have a 2014 Range Rover Sport Supercharged and am considering getting out of it and into a 2015 X5M. I have driven the X5M, and know how much sportier it feels. But I have some concerns about how it will fare in the winter.
Clearly, with the new X5M being released only a few weeks ago in the US, nobody has really been through a winter with one. But for those that had the previous generation, I think you can help. I put snow tires on my RRS, and have been able to drive it all throughout this terrible winter in NJ. Truck never let me down. For deep snow (usually unplowed driveways), I would raise the truck with the height adjustment and get over and out of everything. The X5M does not have any height adjustment, and the front spoiler is kind of low. Has anyone had a problem getting through deep snow with the X5M (assuming it is on a set of winter wheels/tires)? Thanks for the insight. |
04-27-2015, 01:32 PM | #2 |
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I think the X5 is a better "on road" car in every way, with the exception of what you need it for.
You will miss not having the height adjustment and the better 4x4 capability. |
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04-27-2015, 01:56 PM | #3 |
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I had an E70 X5M. We have a cabin in the Washington mountains, which has a long (usually unplowed) driveway in the winter.
I never had an issue with my X5M in the snow, with good winter tires. Took it up the mountain pass to go skiing, on icy roads, and in and around the cabin. My F86 X6M is a much more well-mannered (unless you push the right sequence of buttons) car than the E70 X5M was. My feel is it'll be an amazing winter car - and it is incredible fun with the massive summer rims ;p |
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But man is the X5M sweeeeet. |
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04-27-2015, 06:41 PM | #5 |
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I was cross shopping the RRS SVR and Cayenne Turbo S recently. Love them both. Couldn't drive the Turbo S, but did drive the SVR. Both are great vehicles. What reaffirmed my decision was primarily the technology.
But, if I were in your situation, I'd probably stick with the RRS. I no longer live in a climate that requires 4x4 and higher ground clearance. Back when we did, the RRS was a shortlist contender.
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04-28-2015, 07:40 AM | #6 |
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I just traded in my RRS Autobiography to eventually get into the x5M at the end of the summer. RRS Atb was great truck but I had a ton of small electronic issues (search the forum where I did a full review). End of the day, I love BMW's, the way they drive is just different. RRS has horrible electronics and BMW is stacked with cool features like heads up display, lane departure (much better than RRS), better bird's eye cam, high def cam, way better GPS/maps, apps.
My concerns with X5M: need to get separate winter tires (I hate switching tires, did it with my M3 for 4 years but ce la vie...), no heated front windshield (awesome feature in the RRS), the rear windshield wiper is in view (RRS has sick hidden wiper) and doesn't go up/down like the RRS (but I dont really need to go offroad -- I had 22" rims on RRS ATB so would have been tough anyway) The porsche cay turbo was just too expensive. The GTS was gorgeous but SLOOOOOOOOOOOW vs. the RRS and x5M. No brainer being a huge BMW fan to make the switch back to the brand.
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04-28-2015, 10:08 AM | #8 |
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I loved the drive of the range rover but hated the tech/gadgets.
I ended up getting a bmw 6 series for speed and a grand cherokee summit for everything else. Honestly after driving the grand cherokee for almost a year now I don't miss the range rover sport at all. The tech/gadgets on the jeep are great and the drive feels the same to me as the range rover (with the exception of the speed). Obviously not as luxurious, but still nice. This post probably doesn't help you at all, but thought I would put a good plug in for Jeep. |
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While we did not get creamed like Boston and parts of New England, 6 to 8 inches of snow was like "so what?" by the time winter finally ended. I needed my snow tires and ground clearance more than ever. I hope next winter is better. For all of us.
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The X5M, like the RRS, has torque vectoring, adaptive anti-roll bars and ample ground clearance for a NJ winter. |
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04-29-2015, 10:41 AM | #13 | |
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Enjoyed driving the X5M more. |
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