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2002 BMW X5 4.4i reviews and buying guide.

2002 BMW X5

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2002 BMW X5 4.4i Overview

The sporty new 2002 BMW X5 4.4i Sports Activity Vehicle features a strong-looking exterior yet remains sophisticated in overall appearance. Its eyebrow raising luxury and performance specifications mirror these characteristics.

Luxuries cover a wide range of features and include automatic climate control and air conditioning, cruise control, eight-way power adjustable driver’s seat, and a handy keyless entry system. The leather-wrapped four-spoke power tilting steering wheel is mounted with controls for audio, cruise, and accessory phone.

The interior feels classy and comfortable, with leather seating, wood trim, leather gearshift knob and boot, and leather handbrake grip and boot. A moonroof is optional.

Further standards include a ten-speaker anti-theft AM/FM stereo with optional CD player, and sit back and relax with the convenience of power windows, power door locks, and heated dual power mirrors. The rear seat splits and folds to make more space, and the fully finished cargo area has a retractable cover and a tool kit under the floor.

One of the most important strengths of the BMW X5 4.4i SAV rumbles under the hood. It is powered by a 4.4-litre, 32-valve, variable-timing DOHC, eight-cylinder engine. The result is an impressive 282 horsepower and a hefty 324 lbs-ft of torque. Standard transmission is five-speed automatic.

Among the many performance features are four-wheel full-time drive, self-leveling rear axle with air springs, dynamic stability control, double pivot strut style suspension, and hill descent control. A sophisticated sport-tuned suspension is optional. Each vehicle is equipped with seventeen-inch alloy wheels and all-terrain radial tires.

Safety standards are generous and include high-powered ABS brakes, halogen front fog lights, three-point seatbelts at all seating positions, child safety locks, and traction control. Other safety features on the list are side impact air bags, passenger depowered air bag, and a driver depowered air bag.

The BMW X5 4.4i SAV also features a driver depowered air bag, passenger depowered air bag, side impact air bags, and side head protection air bags. Further standards include front and rear head restraints, child safety locks, front fog lights, and traction control.

 


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