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BMW X1 (2015 - 2022)

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reviewed by Anonymous on 24 April 2024
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reviewed by Anonymous on 28 February 2024
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reviewed by Anonymous on 26 November 2023
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reviewed by Anonymous on 16 July 2023
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reviewed by Anonymous on 23 May 2023
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reviewed by Anonymous on 12 March 2023
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reviewed by Anonymous on 1 March 2023
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reviewed by Anonymous on 10 January 2023
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reviewed by Anonymous on 21 December 2022
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reviewed by Anonymous on 22 August 2022
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reviewed by Anonymous on 26 February 2021
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reviewed by Anonymous on 20 December 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 13 November 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 27 August 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 30 January 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 21 December 2019
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reviewed by Les Unsworth on 11 July 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 29 April 2019
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reviewed by Colin Moore on 26 January 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 2 December 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 2 August 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 20 July 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 2 June 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 29 May 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 13 October 2017
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xDrive20i Sport Auto 5dr SUV

reviewed by Donald Livingston on 6 September 2017
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Overall rating
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How it drives
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Fuel economy
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Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
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Experience at the dealership
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How practical it is
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How you rate the manufacturer
5
Overall reliability

I don't feel connected to the road.

Bought the car in June 16. Previous car 3 series tourer 320d. Which was due for a change after 10 years of unblemished service. I wanted a car which with a slightly higher floor plan for ease of entry. I looked at the 2 Active which didn't really excite me. Nor did any of the competitors. So I decided on the X1 which is slightly larger than we really need.
I didn't want another diesel, so it some time to find a X1 petrol preregistered very few available within 50 miles.
We have made several long runs to west Wales in the last few months, which were very comfortable.
The cabin is spacious but the boot is a joke, you get two soft bags in and that's it. The tourer was much better.
On the long runs of about 204 miles on mainly motorway and dual carriageways it was returning just under 40 mpg. Around town about 32mpg.
Regarding my first line, when I am driving I feel disconnected to the road. Even after year of driving it.
I drove my wife's mini about two months ago, and I enjoyed the drive, that was when I realised what was missing from the X1.
The brakes are extremely sharp, especially at low speeds when you virtually stop on a sixpence.
It's an ok car, it could just be me, this being my first SUV.

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reviewed by Trevor Gent on 9 May 2017
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reviewed by mailliw88 on 11 November 2016
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reviewed by Anonymous on 28 July 2016
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About this car

Price£30,630–£42,455
Road TaxA–G
MPG45.6–61.4 mpg
Real MPG79.2%

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