nabil_m_rs
Active member
Hey guys,
Happy Friday, I finally seek some buying advice for myself regarding a new daily suv. I sadly had to bid farewell to my F30 330i as I received an offer that was too good to turn down. I was looking at a G20 M340i but considering that I do a lot of traveling around the country as well as to remote areas, felt an SUV was probably the best option for me. Bear in mind, I am also looking at moving on from my RS3 as I have owned it for some time and I’ve had my fun with it and I think its time to bid farewell to the 5 pot Daza life. I do however have a special car in mind to replace it, but that’s a thread for another day.
So without any further delay, let’s discuss the SUV daily options. I currently have a budget of nothing more than R900k. I want something powerful, reliable, eye catching, and fun to drive, so I’m not really too concerned about fuel consumption figures to be honest.
Options:
BMW X3 M40i/M40d
Its literally an M340i, but in SUV shape. One of the biggest advantages for me is the fact that it has that legendary B58 motor which for me is in a league of its own should I decide to tune it one day. Not too big, not too small, perfect size. If I could buy any SUV, would be an X3M Competition, however the M40i is more in my budget and would probably be the closest match to the X3MC. The M40d on the other hand is also an option and I wouldn’t mind it since BMWs are well known for their bulletproof diesel motors. Only concern about the X3 is I am aware that this G01 shape is due to be replaced as the all new model should be unveiled later this year or early next year, so I think I may take a bigger knock on depreciation as a result should I end up with one.
BMW F85 X5M
At first, the M40i was the top option, until I started scrolling on Autotrader and found that these F85/6 X5/6Ms are well within my budget. Considering that these cars were close to R2 Million brand new, for the price you paying now, it’s a lot of car for that money. I’ve seen low mileage ones around the 900k or less mark which I feel is fairly reasonable for what you getting. It’s technically an F10 M5 in suv form, and its got supercar power at 423kw. It’s a beast and a half. I know maintaining one wont be as easy as maintaining the M40i/M40d, but its not like that’s putting me off buying one. Its also a full on M car which is something I’ve never owned, so it would be something special to me should I buy one.
Range Rover Sport 5.0 Supercharged HSE V8 Dynamic
Owning a Range Rover has always been one of my dreams, especially an SVR, however they still well over the R1.5 Million mark which is way out of my budget for now. However a detuned version of that same engine is available in the 5.0 Supercharge V8 HSE model which sits well within my budget too like the other 3 options. In term of comfort and features, this is the perfect one for all those long distance trips I do for work and at my own leisure with my girlfriend. The only thing that’s putting me off it is the supposed unreliability issues I hear about Range Rovers and other JLR products in general.
Would appreciate all kinds of input, especially from owners of these cars or any further suggestions.
Happy Friday, I finally seek some buying advice for myself regarding a new daily suv. I sadly had to bid farewell to my F30 330i as I received an offer that was too good to turn down. I was looking at a G20 M340i but considering that I do a lot of traveling around the country as well as to remote areas, felt an SUV was probably the best option for me. Bear in mind, I am also looking at moving on from my RS3 as I have owned it for some time and I’ve had my fun with it and I think its time to bid farewell to the 5 pot Daza life. I do however have a special car in mind to replace it, but that’s a thread for another day.
So without any further delay, let’s discuss the SUV daily options. I currently have a budget of nothing more than R900k. I want something powerful, reliable, eye catching, and fun to drive, so I’m not really too concerned about fuel consumption figures to be honest.
Options:
BMW X3 M40i/M40d
Its literally an M340i, but in SUV shape. One of the biggest advantages for me is the fact that it has that legendary B58 motor which for me is in a league of its own should I decide to tune it one day. Not too big, not too small, perfect size. If I could buy any SUV, would be an X3M Competition, however the M40i is more in my budget and would probably be the closest match to the X3MC. The M40d on the other hand is also an option and I wouldn’t mind it since BMWs are well known for their bulletproof diesel motors. Only concern about the X3 is I am aware that this G01 shape is due to be replaced as the all new model should be unveiled later this year or early next year, so I think I may take a bigger knock on depreciation as a result should I end up with one.
BMW F85 X5M
At first, the M40i was the top option, until I started scrolling on Autotrader and found that these F85/6 X5/6Ms are well within my budget. Considering that these cars were close to R2 Million brand new, for the price you paying now, it’s a lot of car for that money. I’ve seen low mileage ones around the 900k or less mark which I feel is fairly reasonable for what you getting. It’s technically an F10 M5 in suv form, and its got supercar power at 423kw. It’s a beast and a half. I know maintaining one wont be as easy as maintaining the M40i/M40d, but its not like that’s putting me off buying one. Its also a full on M car which is something I’ve never owned, so it would be something special to me should I buy one.
Range Rover Sport 5.0 Supercharged HSE V8 Dynamic
Owning a Range Rover has always been one of my dreams, especially an SVR, however they still well over the R1.5 Million mark which is way out of my budget for now. However a detuned version of that same engine is available in the 5.0 Supercharge V8 HSE model which sits well within my budget too like the other 3 options. In term of comfort and features, this is the perfect one for all those long distance trips I do for work and at my own leisure with my girlfriend. The only thing that’s putting me off it is the supposed unreliability issues I hear about Range Rovers and other JLR products in general.
Would appreciate all kinds of input, especially from owners of these cars or any further suggestions.