01-21-2020, 05:46 PM | #1 |
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X3 package with "X" mark on headrests?
Okay, so kind of a dumb question, but I can't find an answer anywhere . . . .
I am looking at 2017 X3s and have seen pics of a whole bunch, driven a couple, but there's one that has an "X" on the headrests (xdrive 28i). I've been able to find a few images online, but can't figure out if it is a trim-level thing or package or what. They certainly can't be the standard or I wouldn't have seen them on only 1 out of over 20 cars! Not sure it matters, but it is bugging me that I can't find a quick answer and the dealer didn't know either (not a BMW dealer). Thanks! |
01-22-2020, 07:27 AM | #2 |
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never seen it before...might be custom
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01-22-2020, 07:34 AM | #3 |
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Interesting - no one seems to know. It looks like it is just the headrest that's different.
Here's an image - not the car I am looking at, but the headrest is the same. And I've seen them in different colors. https://images.app.goo.gl/Hn5Sjc8hWcBQ6zQ56 |
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01-22-2020, 09:00 AM | #5 |
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That's what I thought too, but I can't find anything in the X Line package that mentions that. Also, I *think* I have seen others that say they have that package that don't have those headrests, but listings on used cars aren't always great.
I do think that's the best explanation though. Thanks! |
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01-22-2020, 09:13 AM | #6 |
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Okay, so after looking a bit more, the car I am going to test drive has the exterior features of the X Line package although the listing doesn't include it.
There are some interior features to the X Line, although I have yet to find a mention of that marking on the headrest, but I think this is the answer. |
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01-22-2020, 11:44 AM | #8 |
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Those seats are special to xline. There are the regular seats, xline seats, and sport seats.
For 2013 model, xline was a part of of the sport activity package (ZAP). However, I don't think it had those special xline seats because it came with sport seats. The xline seats have the "X" on the head rest and the stitch running down the middle on the upper of the seat back. For the 2014 model, the ZAP was deleted and the (3XL) X-Line exterior trim package became and option which is where I THINK the xline seats came into existence. After that, the xline was introduced as a package (ZXD) that just included the exterior trim, interior trim, and the style 608 wheels. So I think the x-line seats were only available for the 2014 model year as an option. In reference to the link you posted, it'd be hard to believe the previous owner changed the seats out (on a leased car). I couldn't find enough information on those seats either, but I did see some X3's with these in them back when I was shopping for one. |
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01-22-2020, 12:11 PM | #9 |
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Headrests with an "X" embroidered on them does not show up in realoem.com for any year I can see for the F25.
My guess is this was a custom job done by the dealer for a showroom and/or auto show display model along with vinyl graphics on the outside to promote the X-line that was later removed by the dealer or previous owner. I recall seeing some X1's with vinyl "X" graphics when they were launched in the US but then never saw any on the road with the big X on the side.
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01-22-2020, 12:27 PM | #10 |
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The plot thickens...I did a quick search on autotrader looking in Alabama to find the vehicle Pyrrhe is talking about and I found 2 X3's with the "x" headrests, front and back:
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ckType=listing and https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ckType=listing
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01-22-2020, 12:55 PM | #12 |
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Hahahaha. I love that you sleuthed it!
But it is neither of those cars. It is this one: https://www.carmax.com/car/18629613 That said, I just found this one in GA . . . . https://www.driveadream.com/details-...3g0d91559.html I'm thinking the 2016 is better than the 2017 (lower mileage, fancier packages), but I'd have to drive 8 hours roundtrip to get it. Not necessarily a deal-breaker. |
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i had 2016 X4 with msport package and mocha interior that had X on headrest.
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A month later, the same vehicle was at a local carmax with a clean Autocheck report and a description coming off as it was a cream puff. I will never purchase a vehicle from carmax after knowing what kind of POS they'll take in and make appear presentable. Not saying they don't have good vehicles, but this was not one of them |
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My '15 F25 had the X on the headrests
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01-22-2020, 06:14 PM | #20 |
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Pyrrhe:
If this is your first time buying a used BMW, be a smart shopper whatever car you get serious about pay a independent shop/mechanic to do a thorough pre-purchase inspection - that is $150 or so of very well spent money when it comes to used Bimmer buying. It's fine to look at CARFAX, etc. and prior service/maint. records, but nothing beats a trained mechanic for the real scoop on a car's condition. Regards the F25 X3's: read a bit of history about the 4 cylinder (N20, 28i) motors and some issues that have cropped up over the past few years with cratered timing chain guides, oil pump chains, etc. There is currently an open class action lawsuit in process on this; additionally, BMW upped the warranty on these motors to 7 yr / 70K miles after they redesigned these components, sometime in early production model year 2015. Personally, I think the 3.5 liter inline 6 is a more solid motor; you can't hardly beat a BMW inline 6 engine, they're close to bullet-proof. Lastly, speaking of seats - drive cars with regular and sport seats. The regular seats IMO are so-so; the sport seats are a lot more supportive and comfortable in about every respect; tho they do lack lumbar support - at least my 2012 model year w/sport seats has no lumbar. Be a smart shopper - read these forums for info about the plusses/minuses of the F25, and what suits your needs; I own one, solid cars but every brand/model has its weak spots....that's what you want to avoid owning , a car with known significant weakness. Good Luck/Bill |
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Be mindful of the dealership as well, be it Carmax, an actual dealership, if so which one, and so on. There are online ratings to look at.
MichiganMike here reminded me of that when I got my car, it steered me towards buying locally from a highly rated dealer I'd also had good experiences with, vs. driving to another city to another dealer with terrible ratings just so I could save a few $'s. That other dealer might have actually been fine to buy from, but I'm still glad I didn't take the gamble. Last edited by tracer bullet; 01-22-2020 at 10:18 PM.. |
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But, if what you're saying is that the engine in the 35i is a beast and won't have the issues that the 4 cylinders have, then maybe I need to go back to my original plan. Thoughts on a 28i diesel? I'd love to own another diesel (I'm originally from the UK where it is quite normal). I've definitely been reading all around in the forum, but now I am questioning all of my life choices! It's slim pickings for used X3s where I live. We don't even have a BMW dealer - closest is 90 miles. Anyway, thanks for the great advice! |
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