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2016 BMW X1 OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

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Thomas
Thomas
Dallas, Texas
5.0
The BMW X1
The BMW X1 is a nice family car with a sporty side to it. A five seater in total with a nice-size trunk to fit all you need. You can go anywhere in this car your family desires. The built-in navigation system helps to get you to your destination. A smooth ride the whole way, with pick up and go, when you want to get on highway. You have to pay close attention to make sure you do not get a speeding ticket.
Sarah
Sarah
San Antonio, Texas
4.0
One for "1st place."
When initially looking at X1's, I was upset at the salesman for even mentioning it. However, 2016 ushered in a completely revamped and upgraded X1 from BMW. When I first saw it, I thought it was actually an X3, the X1's bigger brother. My wife and I immediately fell in love. I was built off a different platform than the outgoing model, new engine, and the same technology that was offered on higher-end BMW's (despite the X1 being somewhat "entry-level." The initial build quality is terrific. The doors sound solid when closed. The seating position(s) provide plenty of visibility without feeling like you're going to hit your head on the roof. There are so many options that are available for it (if you want to pay a premium) that it can possibly do most of what you ask of it. We have the genuine leather seating and so far it has been able to hold up to our dogs that we ferry around on the weekends. It's also white leather (or really light tan). It cleans up rather easy, assuming that you clean it timely. The previous model had an option for a twin-turbo (or twin-scroll turbo) inline-six cylinder engine. I really wanted that on our X1 but they nixed the option. However, the I4 also sports a twin-scroll turbo so it's plenty peppy for what we need the X1 for (obviously not racing). It also has a dual exhaust system (standard from the factory) and it has a nice sound to it. It actually sounds more sporty than BMW's M4 (which sounds like an 18 years old's modded Honda-Civic).