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Weight reference!
Why people keep using unofficial pages like automobil-catalogue?
There's official press release which has 100% true informations and then somebody (i think Threeohsix) delete those infos which i putted and puts unofficial info from some random sites.
In essence, i can make my own cars-spec site and write x5 x30d weights 1500kg and put same info here on wiki and put my site as reference. Why do people keep using info from random sites?
Only official info is true people!
I just took closer look on official pdf press release from bmwgroup press site
E70
50i - 2265 kg
30d - 2150 kg
F15
50i - 2250 kg
30d - 2145 kg
so, xDrive50i is NOT 100kg lighter, it's 15 kg lighter, and new x30d is 5 kg lighter than e70 x30d and at the moment there's no official figure on x35i weight, not in official press nor on bmw site!
come on people, am i the only one who trusts only OFFICIAL data? most car info sites have true data but still, they are not official!
ZunaOFP (talk) 21:42, 1 June 2013 (UTC)ZunaOFP[reply]
I don't see the BMW X5 being made in Germany. Most of them are made in the USA. If anyone can find a reliable source to support that the BMW X5 was made in Germany, that would be great. Otherwise, remove this claim. 86.29.64.45 (talk) 18:59, 8 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]