Friday, October 23, 2015

The BMW X5 and the Chevrolet TrailBlazer are midsize sports/utility vehicles (SUVs) manufactured by BMW and Chevrolet, respectively. For BMW, the X5 is its debut entry into the SUV market.

Trims

    The X5 offers three trims: the xDrive30i, xDrive35d and xDrive48i. The TrailBlazer's trims are distinguished by drivetrain: all-wheel drive, four-wheel drive and rear drive.

Engines and Transmissions

    The X5 has a standard six-speed automatic transmission. The 30i has a 3.0-liter, 260-horsepower six-cylinder engine, the 35d has 5 more horses and the 48i has a 4.8-liter 350-horsepower V8 engine. The TrailBlazer has a standard four-speed automatic transmission, with engines as high-ended as a 6.0-liter, 390-horsepower V8.

Safety Features

    Standard safety features on the X5 and TrailBlazer include anti-lock braking systems (ABS); power door locks and windows; keyless entry and driver, passenger and side curtain airbags.

Interior Features

    The X5 and TrailBlazer are five-seaters, with an option to expand it to seven in the former. The vehicles are also equipped with CD/MP3 stereo systems, with the option to add CD changers and navigation systems.

Exterior Features

    All X5s have 18-inch alloy wheels, while the TrailBlazers can come with standard alloys that vary from 17 to 20 inches. Both vehicles have automatic daytime running and fog lights.

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