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BMW X5 FROM $84,200

CARS OF THE YEAR WINNER

The third generation of the world’s top-selling luxury wagon, BMW’s F15 X5 offers a four-cylinder turbodiesel, more equipment, stronger performance and improved fuel efficiency. It also maintains the X5’s reputation as the gun drive in big SUVs.

The range opens with the rearwheel drive X5 sDrive25d 160kW four-cylinder turbodiesel, which costs $84,200; the all-wheel-drive xDrive25d is priced at $89,200.

The 190kW 3.0-litre xDrive30d turbodiesel costs $100,900, the

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