BMW x1 vs 2015

Asked by RBolen Jul 05, 2015 at 01:05 PM about the 2013 BMW X1

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Cargurus recommends not buying BMW X1 2013?

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Here is a link to the X1 reviews pros and cons. http://www.edmunds.com/bmw/x1/

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We have the 2013 BMW x1 and LOVE it! It's perfect for a smaller suv. If your wanting large space, get the X5. We also own that one. For my college student, the X1 is awesome!

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I don't recommend buying any new BMW. Older ones are cheaper and better quality, and if you ask me, they look a lot better, too. Nothing beats and E39 Touring! That's just my opinion.

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I Own a X1 2013 , it runs awesome , I somewhat agree to @apbimmer98 that its better to go for a 1 2 years used one , will cost you much less and still be as good as new , few more features would have made this car a lot desirabble . . . No power hatch No Blind Spot Sensors I cant get a Backup camera ( in mine ) even BMW don't sell if as accessories Still I love the car , Power is awesome , u will feel it behind the wheel .

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