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Is there going to be a diesel F10 in US?

Old Feb 3, 2011 | 09:23 PM
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Just seems unfair that in Europe you can get an F10 with a 6cyl 3.0L turbodiesel, chip it and have 500+lb-ft of torque AND 30+MPG, while in the States we cannot get it. I'm wondering if anyone knows if it is planned for the U.S. market?

I've been thinking about my next DD, and I'm between the diesel X5 and a few others (F10 535 X-drive M sport being one of them). But the diesel's torque is just very alluring. Any real-life experiences, anyone?
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Old Feb 4, 2011 | 04:03 AM
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I'm sure this has already been posted and it's about the crusty old, ugly out dated e60 but I would think the comparison stands.



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Old Feb 4, 2011 | 04:34 AM
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Originally Posted by v_therussian
Just seems unfair that in Europe you can get an F10 with a 6cyl 3.0L turbodiesel, chip it and have 500+lb-ft of torque AND 30+MPG, while in the States we cannot get it. I'm wondering if anyone knows if it is planned for the U.S. market?

I've been thinking about my next DD, and I'm between the diesel X5 and a few others (F10 535 X-drive M sport being one of them). But the diesel's torque is just very alluring. Any real-life experiences, anyone?
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Old Feb 4, 2011 | 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by v_therussian
Any real-life experiences, anyone?
Well, it's pretty much awesome

I have a meanwhile rather old '05 530d with 500 NM of torque, and its fair to say that lack of torque is a rare occurence
In fact, the problem is the too frequent occurence of the DSC light on the dash. Basically everytime you depress the throttle at 60% or so at a traffic light. Which makes a LSD a nessesity, if you want to be able to use the power. And then, with a simple remap ($1000) you get to 600NM...

And that's not even close to what a 535d can do. You get the idea

To be fair though, the engines do sound rough compared to the gasoline units. So if you appreciate a really smooth engine, then its not for you.
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Old Feb 4, 2011 | 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by mmitev
Well, it's pretty much awesome

I have a meanwhile rather old '05 530d with 500 NM of torque, and its fair to say that lack of torque is a rare occurence
In fact, the problem is the too frequent occurence of the DSC light on the dash. Basically everytime you depress the throttle at 60% or so at a traffic light. Which makes a LSD a nessesity, if you want to be able to use the power. And then, with a simple remap ($1000) you get to 600NM...

And that's not even close to what a 535d can do. You get the idea

To be fair though, the engines do sound rough compared to the gasoline units. So if you appreciate a really smooth engine, then its not for you.
The 530 Diesel F11 is in comparison with the 525D E61 I drove before very silent.
I think the 540 nm torque combined with the very good ZF 8 AT gives a more than smooth ride.

It is not a skelter for sure.
It is a damn fast high comfort travelers car for long distances.
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Old Feb 4, 2011 | 08:01 AM
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That is what I'm looking for - a damn fast, economical, long distance driver. With all the news coming from Mercedes about extending their diesel line up in the US, I'm really surprised BMW has not announced a diesel for the 5 series.
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That is what I'm looking for - a damn fast, economical, long distance driver. With all the news coming from Mercedes about extending their diesel line up in the US, I'm really surprised BMW has not announced a diesel for the 5 series.
They will and even the 520d is fast enough. I say nothing more.
It's up to you US guys.
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Old Feb 4, 2011 | 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Ricracing
They will and even the 520d is fast enough. I say nothing more.
It's up to you US guys.

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BMW ran a nice ad for the 335d during the Superbowl.
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Old Feb 7, 2011 | 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by mmitev
Well, it's pretty much awesome

I have a meanwhile rather old '05 530d with 500 NM of torque, and its fair to say that lack of torque is a rare occurence
In fact, the problem is the too frequent occurence of the DSC light on the dash. Basically everytime you depress the throttle at 60% or so at a traffic light. Which makes a LSD a nessesity, if you want to be able to use the power. And then, with a simple remap ($1000) you get to 600NM...

And that's not even close to what a 535d can do. You get the idea

To be fair though, the engines do sound rough compared to the gasoline units. So if you appreciate a really smooth engine, then its not for you.
Are there any aftermarket exhausts that make it sound awesome?

Originally Posted by Ricracing
They will and even the 520d is fast enough. I say nothing more.
It's up to you US guys.
If it were up to us, we'd have them already... unfortunately, it is up to the stupid regulations
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