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<blockquote data-quote="ci54" data-source="post: 246509" data-attributes="member: 4017"><p>Personally I feel the X5 3.0 is underpowered, or rather, overweight. However, I'm a bit skeptical with regards to 'doctoring' the engine due to reliability issues. Further, the wifey drives the car most of the time, so I think the extra shove is waaay down her priority list.</p><p></p><p>If only the Malaysian roadtax structure does not punish high cc engines... The X5 4.4i would've been closer to perfection..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ci54, post: 246509, member: 4017"] Personally I feel the X5 3.0 is underpowered, or rather, overweight. However, I'm a bit skeptical with regards to 'doctoring' the engine due to reliability issues. Further, the wifey drives the car most of the time, so I think the extra shove is waaay down her priority list. If only the Malaysian roadtax structure does not punish high cc engines... The X5 4.4i would've been closer to perfection.. [/QUOTE]
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