2010 BMW X6 ActiveHybrid - Drive Time Review

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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2010

Drive Time review of the all-new 2010 BMW X6 ActiveHybrid by auto critic Steve Hammes

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  • Only an Idiot can consider buying this car!

    CORRECTION - Only a rich Idiot!

  • the point is to improve performance and power while reducing emissions significantly. that's the luxury hybrid trend. Honestly, how much gas is used isn't what harms the environment. it's the amount of emissions being released that harm it. So in realness, gas mileage really doesn't matter as long as your emissions are adequate.

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  • 17mpg and 19mpg... what's the point of being hybrid? that battery is just added weight.. 6000lb? this is a joke..

  • what a morbidly pointless vehicle....

  • @ssj4goldengogeta Although gas mileage does matter if you are economically minded. Well, one cant have the best in every thing. Even with cars.

  • Hey Steve why did you disable the comments option on your 2010 Camry review?

    I like your videos because you are very accurate in what you say and you don't play games with your viewers!

    It looks like something is going on with the Camry review and you don't want us to know about it!

    Be smart and stop playing games with your viewers!

  • Hey nice video u should check my channel out :)

  • @bg1379 not necessarily just him, but other media outlets have reported this too. Just asking here, what other cost effective methods would they be bringing the material in from? I agree about hybrids over diesels in one area, that is idle CO2, and I think this 'stop start' tech needs to be brought in over every car line IMO, but w/ diesel particulate filter, it really helps. Again there are pros's and cons to every tech, and thank you for intelligently debating. It is hard to do this on YT!

  • @bajabusta

    If forced to speculate I'd say that you took that right from Jeremy Clarkson's mouth.

    Times are changing. The hybrid components now are brought about in much cleaner methods than they were, even a few years ago. Look at FG's clip of the Prius, where they claim that it is in fact very good for the environment. Also, you CANNOT forget that diesels pollute much more than the hybrids IN OUR COUNTRY!! The EPA gives the Prius a 9.5 for air pollution, the Jetta, 7. Can't argue that.

  • hybrids are less environmentally freindly. Look at the mining for the battery elements. Look at the freighting of battery contents to battery production. Look at the freighting of the completed car to its selling destination. Freighting polutants are not regulated and produce much more polution per peice of shipment. I agree Diesel is much greener. Less carbon foot print on the planet.

  • 17 city 19 hwy? even my NON accord hybrid gets better gas milege

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