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BMW X5 xDrive35d 10-Year Edition introduced
Fri, 11 Sep 2009The BMW X5 xDrive35d 10 Year Edition has been launched So BMW has launched the BMW X5 xDrive35d 10-Year Edition with a special paint job and a box full of options. The exterior gets Sophisto Grey metallic paint and a new set of 20″ ‘Y’ spoke alloys. The chrome gets a matt finish and you get a panoramic roof thrown in.
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KTM X-Bow race car unveiled
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