Family guys- Do you find the E60 adequate?
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When we got our 5, I put my seat in a comfortable position for me, and the sales man (taller than me) got back there, and seemed comfortable. However, once I got home, and strapped a baby seat in there, the complaints started almost instantly.
Today, my son is 6 years old, 4 feet tall, and he's complaining too- "I don't have anywhere to put my feet daddy", and don't get me started on the wife, (5'2") and mother in law (5'7"). I would think they're complaining just because they like to complain, but I watch them, and I see my son and my cousin (3 years old, and maybe 3' tall), struggling to get out with my seat in it's normal position.
In one thread, I see a lot of you guys are my height (6'1") and taller. Is the 5 an adequate vehicle for the family, or are you only focused on driver comfort, and may not be fully focused on those in the back?
I love this car, but the passenger complaints are getting on my nerves. Are you guys with families experiencing similar fallout? I had the "7" on my hit list to replace my Edge, but the wife is so fed up with roominess in the "5", that she doesn't think the "7" will make much difference.
I might get it anyway, and tell her "It followed me home, can I keep it?"
Anyone with a 5 and child safety seats?
Today, my son is 6 years old, 4 feet tall, and he's complaining too- "I don't have anywhere to put my feet daddy", and don't get me started on the wife, (5'2") and mother in law (5'7"). I would think they're complaining just because they like to complain, but I watch them, and I see my son and my cousin (3 years old, and maybe 3' tall), struggling to get out with my seat in it's normal position.
In one thread, I see a lot of you guys are my height (6'1") and taller. Is the 5 an adequate vehicle for the family, or are you only focused on driver comfort, and may not be fully focused on those in the back?
I love this car, but the passenger complaints are getting on my nerves. Are you guys with families experiencing similar fallout? I had the "7" on my hit list to replace my Edge, but the wife is so fed up with roominess in the "5", that she doesn't think the "7" will make much difference.
I might get it anyway, and tell her "It followed me home, can I keep it?"
Anyone with a 5 and child safety seats?
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I am 6'4" and I feel your pain. My wife complained that the rear seat didn't have enough room for our kids' seat either. On the passenger side it's fine (mainly because my wife is 5' tall), behind me? it's a different story. There's a reason why when we were looking to replace my wife's SUV we ended up looking at the 7 series, the MB E350, and ended up with a Honda Accord (she didn't want to spend the $$ on the others, I love having a cheapass for a wife)
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I am 6'4" and I feel your pain. My wife complained that the rear seat didn't have enough room for our kids' seat either. On the passenger side it's fine (mainly because my wife is 5' tall), behind me? it's a different story. There's a reason why when we were looking to replace my wife's SUV we ended up looking at the 7 series, the MB E350, and ended up with a Honda Accord (she didn't want to spend the $$ on the others, I love having a cheapass for a wife)
She all but threatened me with divorce if I get a 7 series. "We've got kids, we need something with some room, etc..."
I've been paying $600+ car notes over 10 years now, and don't own a car out right yet (I keep getting bored and changing them out). I'm ready to get out of that club. Last month Classic BMW had the 3-series (335 I think) on sale, $3,000 down, and $399/month for 39 months (lease). I told her I'd get that and give it to her, and I'd take the 5. She didn't want the 3 too small (she said). I said, "You're 5'2" in heels! How much room do you need?! I'll haul the kids around in the 5..." Well, I guess I lost that argument! LOL
She wants me to get something bigger (CX-9, MDX, Expedition), with 3 rows- she'll drive it, and I'll take the 5. I'm like, "If I get another Expedition, I'm driving it! LOL"
Man- I remember when I used to like buying cars- now, I almost don't like to even think about it.
I wouldn't be averse to picking up a new Honda Accord EX-L, with Navi. I'm worried about getting another full-size truck/SUV, because I'm still sore from those $120/week fill-ups from 2005 and 2008. It's fun driving those big-babies, but it's no fun feeding them.
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I have never liked big cars or trucks, but I've had 4 Grand Cherokees. Go take a look at the Accord the rear seat legroom is impressive, it is considered a "large sedan" by the EPA - which makes me laugh considering the EPA considers my car a "Compact"
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Every since I heard that car existed, I've wished BMW had been selling them in the USA. I guess that would cannibalize 7 sales though.
They should look at the bright side- It would also likely cannibalize S-Class, LS, and A8 sales too! LOL
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Yep, I tell ya- I drove a 2010 Ford Taurus SEL (EPA Classified as a large car), and that's the nicest car, this side of a 7-Series, that I have ever driven, and at $38K, it's all but unbeatable- closest challenge in niceness (but not size and sophistication) probably coming from the TL.
It had almost as many gadgets too. It had a problem though. With my seat back where I need it, it may have had 1-2 inche more foot clearance than the "5".
They should look at the bright side- It would also likely cannibalize S-Class, LS, and A8 sales too! LOL
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LOL that is exactly what we got for my wife. Silver EX-L with Navi and every option, thing even has a rear view camera!!!! (wish my car did).
I have never liked big cars or trucks, but I've had 4 Grand Cherokees. Go take a look at the Accord the rear seat legroom is impressive, it is considered a "large sedan" by the EPA - which makes me laugh considering the EPA considers my car a "Compact"
I have never liked big cars or trucks, but I've had 4 Grand Cherokees. Go take a look at the Accord the rear seat legroom is impressive, it is considered a "large sedan" by the EPA - which makes me laugh considering the EPA considers my car a "Compact"
It had almost as many gadgets too. It had a problem though. With my seat back where I need it, it may have had 1-2 inche more foot clearance than the "5".
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My Ride: 04' 545i, Sport Package, Black, Active Xenon, ARS, Aux Input
'10 Tahoe, Black on Black, leather, Nav/XM, 20" tires, full body kit, power 2nd row, loaded
'93 Jeep Wrangler, lifted 4.5", 33" meats, Rampage Recovery Bumper w/Tire Swing, etc
25' Aquasport Osprey, Center Console,2012 200 HO Etec
+1 I am not coming from a 2 door - I am coming from a Nissan Maxima, but I have more than enough room for my 8 and 10 y.o. boys... then again I am 5"8 so they naturally have a bit more leg room in the back.