BMW X5 SAV

Posted by Blogblogblog Wednesday, September 12, 2012 0 comments
2013_SRT_Viper
Customers swimming in the SUV segment are usually conservative and thus most carmakers won't make radical direction changes from one generation of their SUVs to the other. This is a true statement and so is the fact that Europe has learned to love SUVs, with this kind of vehicle being used by a wide range of customers, from those who really need to take their cars off-road, to soccer mums and young people who want to be cool.

However, neither one of the aforementioned statements were true back in the late 1990s, when the premium German automakers started making SUVs.

BMW made a difficult bet when it launched the first X5 in 1999 - how could a large, heavy vehicle like that be driving machine? However, the Bavarians had an ace up their sleeves and that ace was called... Mercedes ML. Mercedes had launched the ML two years before and the model quickly became a hit, so the Bavarians knew that they could take advantage of this booming market. And they fully did, mainly thanks to the fact that the X5 was superior to the ML in many ways.

BMW also tried to compensate for not being the first at this table and invented a new segment when it launched the X5, calling it an SAV, which stands for Sports Activity Vehicle, a designation that would be used for all its vehicles of this kind.

However, the first step was the only revolutionary one, so the second generation of the X5, which landed in 2006, followed the footsteps of its predecessor pretty closely, even in terms of design.

The X5 received a facelift in 2011 and is now speeding towards the end of its life cycle, which means multiple things, one of them being that, if you want to buy one, now is a good time, since the vehicle was already refined over the years of market presence.

2013 SRT Viper

Posted by Blogblogblog Monday, September 10, 2012 0 comments
2013_SRT_Viper
2013_SRT_Viper
The 2013 SRT Viper starts at $99,390, which includes $1,995 for destination but doesn’t include a gas guzzler tax that’s still being finalized.
The most basic Viper features a fixed Bilstein suspension, fabric_covered Sabelt seats, vinyl-wrapped console and door panels, napa leather wrapped dash, nine_speaker sound system and an 8.4_inch Uconnect touch screen to control entertainment functions and Bluetooth phone and streaming audio.

Premium_Viper GTS models begin at $122,390 including destination costs. Highlighting the GTS are a dual_mode Bilstein adjustable_suspension, four-mode stability-control system, exclusive two-outlet carbon fiber hood and six-spoke wheels. The cabin benefits from more napa leather; contrast stitching on the seats, console and door panels; 12-speaker Harman/Kardon audio system; HD radio; navigation; and rear backup camera.

SRT dealers will begin accepting orders for the 2013_Viper in November, with deliveries expected to begin at the end of December or early January (2013).
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