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Old 01-12-2008, 09:27 PM
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Such a Hard Decision!






Each have their own strengths and weaknesses, such a hard decision. For those of you who were also deciding between the two, what made you choose the BMW? Both BMW / LR have their mechanical faults, and both covered under superior warranties so I'm not worried about that. Interior goes to BMW, exterior to the RRS. My gf says the RRS is so much hotter so that doesn't help, I just know the drive of the BMW is far superior and the interior more comfortable especially with the comfort package. Visited both this board of course and the LR board, trying to get a feel by satisfied customers. I'm so torn I was thinking about renting both vehicles for a day each and deciding that way. Anyways, if you have an opinion other than the obvious I'd like to hear it especially from previous/current BMW 4.8 & RRS SC owners. I know everyone has their own opinion, and I should go with what I feel to be the best, the problem is i'm literally 50/50. Thanks for your input.
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