Monday 22 June 2015

2016 BMW X3 and X4 Priced from Just Under $40K

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2015 BMW X3 xDrive35i

BMW‘s compact SUVs tread very lightly off pavement, and so did the company tread lightly when it priced the 2016 X3 and X4. The increase over 2015 could buy a bottle of Dom Perignon ’03, the same year the original X3 debuted. Coincidence? We think not.

In four-cylinder trim, the 2016 X3 raises its price by $145. The rear-wheel-drive sDrive28i (a model you’ll likely find only in warm-weather states) starts at $39,595, while the all-wheel-drive xDrive28i is $41,595. Those with a more European palette will need to swing $43,095 for the diesel xDrive28d. The six-cylinder xDrive35i is now $47,345, or about a whole case of champagne more than the 2015 model.

Given the one-higher numeral in its name, the fastback X4 is naturally a little dearer, at $45,895 for the xDrive28i (up $245) and $50,245 for the xDrive35i (an increase of $1295). All X3s and X4s include BMW’s formerly optional iDrive upgrade (called Enhanced USB and Bluetooth) that integrates a phone’s text messages, email, calendar, tasks, contact photos, and voice memos. It also adds support for a second paired device with a second built-in microphone, plus the ability to search that device’s music library over Bluetooth—impossible on most systems—and it accepts voice commands for choosing contacts and songs. On six-cylinder models, the $875 Harman Kardon surround-sound audio system becomes standard.

2015 BMW X4 xDrive28i



Option packages get cheaper. The Driver Assistance Plus package, which includes forward-collision alert, lane-departure and blind-spot warnings, auto-braking with pedestrian detection, and 360-degree cameras, is $200 less at $1700. The Technology Package, with navigation, in-car telematics, connectivity with BMW smartphone apps, and head-up display is now priced at $2750 (down $400). Standalone navigation is also cheaper, by $200 to $1950. Even so, with GPS and live traffic on every smartphone, in-car nav systems this expensive will soon become a vintage no one will want to remember.

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