2009 BMW X3 Review

There is very little about the 2009 BMW X3 that hasn't already been covered by Cars.com; the 2007 model that Kelsey Mays reviewed is essentially the same vehicle that's offered for 2009. What has changed, however, is the X3's competition, as a number of new luxury SUVs have debuted in the intervening years that BMW now has to contend with.

While the car's pros and cons haven't changed much, the X3 is showing its age in terms of technology features — especially when compared with newcomers that best it in both price and style.

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Safety switch
The safety switch in the driver's door can be used to prevent children, for example, from opening and closing the rear windows using the switches in the rear. Switching on and off Press the b ...

Selection lists in theinstrument cluster
The concept The following can be operated using the buttons and the thumbwheel on the steering wheel and the display in the instrument cluster: ► Current audio source. ► Redial on t ...

Radar sensors
The radar sensors are located under the rear bumper. The system may not be fully functional in the following situations: Dirty or icy bumper. Stickers on the bumper. A Check Control me ...