07-01-2015, 04:16 PM | #2 |
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You can download a UK price list from bmw.co.uk via the link at the bottom of the home page. Although it will list both an X1 brochure and price list, both choices will give you just the price list.
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07-11-2015, 04:07 PM | #3 |
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Great video, thank you. Car looks really really good.
Notice those closed off kidney grills, shut all the way now if needed.
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07-12-2015, 02:38 AM | #4 |
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It's a shame they don't offer the 25d diesel engine in the USA. It's got 231 hp / 331 lb-ft of torque and 0-62 mph in 6.6s -- essentially on par with the gasoline engine. All that and 51 (!) mpg gas mileage on the highway.
I would choose that option if BMWNA offered it here; probably a lot of other folks in the environmentally-conscious Pacific Northwest would as well.
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As of this writing the national average price for diesel is $2.81, and for the premium gas needed by the X1 B48 28i engine is $3.18. Based on those prices, even if the mileage of the 25d diesel versus 28i gasoline engine is the same, the diesel will still be 11% cheaper to run. We'll know more when actual EPA mileage figures are released by BMW NA, but it's a fairly safe bet the diesel engine will get better mileage than the gas engine, making the diesel option possibly 15% to 20% cheaper to run, per mile, when the lower price and better mileage is factored in. Better mileage means the range of the 25d will be better than the 28i, too, so less stopping to refuel on long trips. All of that while having essentially the same dynamic performance. The 28i will undoubtably be great, but I'd probably still get the diesel anyway, if only BMW NA would give us the option.
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