Mark Glover’s AutoGlo car reviews can be seen here and in the Cruisin’ News, "Oregon, Nevada and California's classic auto news & marketplace."
Sacramento, California -- I was parked in a grocery store lot when I was reminded that BMW still matters to many.
In 10 minutes, no less than a half dozen folks walked up to my open driver's side window and commented on what a "lovely, beautiful, gorgeous, hot" vehicle I was occupying. And then most went over the top when they realized that the object of their affections was a BMW.
Like a dinner guest learning that your wife's pretty necklace was bought at Tiffany & Co.
OK, I'm convinced.
Sure, my ride was wearing rich "Vegas Red Metallic" paint, made even more striking by a fourth-generation restyling that is both sporty and classy. But it was more than that. Folks are still moved by a brand that bills itself as a builder of the "ultimate driving machine."
Priced at $72,225, the tested 2025 BMW X3 M50 xDrive certainly qualifies as a primo SUV in the luxury midsize segment.
For starters, the tester was absolutely loaded with customer-pleasing, high-tech features. What do you like? My ride had it: adaptive suspension, variable sport steering, multiple infotainment options, Sky Lounge panoramic roof, wireless device charger and enough driving-enhancement/safety tech to soothe the soul of even the most nervous driver.
Seating for five is roomy and comfortable.
Besides the classic BMW grille, the automaker separates the X3 from the blizzard of crossover SUVs by calling its creation a Sports Activity Vehicle. It's an apt label as the 3-liter, twin-turbo 6 (393 horsepower) dishes up power in aggressive, large helpings. Once at freeway cruise speed, the ride is buttery soft and smooth.
The mild hybrid system on the tester was rated at 25 miles per gallon in the city and 30 mpg on the highway.
To be truthful, it will likely take an X3 buyer a month to figure out all the vehicle can do. It will be time well-spent, a bonus from an automaker that still matters.
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