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Last week, we published a story about the current model BMW X5 and its many attributes — especially when driven along well-paved roads that stretch for miles. As promised, we follow that story up with a sneak peek at the new model that’s set to make its mark along Philippine roads sometime in the first half of next year.
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A presentation highlighting the features of the P7.45-million car was done at the BMW Philippines office before the media representatives were given the chance to test the vehicle through a brief ride-and-drive within the Fort Bonifacio Global City.
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