![]() However, even with this 1980s BMW X5 wagon getting the restomod treatment, you would still be losing many safety features that modern BMWs include. ![]() You likely would not have to deal with as many electrical problems, engine leaks, and the host of other problems associated with modern BMW X5s. While more modern BMW X5 models may not have the best reliability, this X5 from the 1980s comes from an era where BMW products were much more durable. ![]() With BMW recently, unveiling the M3 touring, this model looks like it could be the grandfather of that car. Despite wearing the X5 nameplate, this car could easily fit in as the touring model of either the 3-Series or 5-Series sedans. In comparison with the 2000s X5 model parked next to the 1980s render, it seems longer and lower. The styling on this car is unmistakably BMW. The front end looks inspired by the E30 3-Series, E28 5-Series, and a hint of BMW 2002 Turbo. If you're planning to pile on the miles, you might be better served by the Lexus NX or the Lincoln Corsair both of which offer powertrain protection for two years longer than the X2.This sleek render features some timeless BMW styling tied together with a dark blue paint job and faux-wood side paneling. BMW provides three years of included scheduled maintenance-a nice perk that Mercedes doesn't offer. When it comes to warranty coverage, the X2's policies are average.
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