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Originally Posted by bmer I don't think the change in the front lights is so radical. In the old X5 it was the inner side of the front lights that was wider, now it's the outer side. I at least don't need any getting use to it's looks, it looks great to me already. In a matter of fact, I think the exterior changes are so scarce that for most people it's hard to comprehend that it's a totally new car not just a facelift. |
Well that was one of my points. The fact that BMW went so conservative on the deisng goes to show they did not want to do any radical design attempts on the X5 because of sales and because of the crowd that it is projected to go at.
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Originally Posted by The Artist when looking at the previous and new at a time.. the new really more looks like a FL than a new car.. ive said this before..
maybe now the formula will pay off for bimmer..cause the original X5 is very beautiful.. but its aged as hell.. this new one sure looks fresh and all that..but can we take 6 more years of similar design and shape.. this car might be in for a very early aging..
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but then again that wont stop ppl from buying it..so no worries for BMW  |
I don't understand what you are trying to say here.
I think the cycle for BMW with the new X5 will shorten this time around having a facelift probably come around 4 years from now. Not sure, Enilab will be able to answer that.