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While I will post more detailed ride review after more miles, initial impressions are below. Had to say I had great trepidation when signing the check-really was worried about this choice for some reason. It felt risky for some reason-maybe it was reading the mixed reviews or just the dollars involved.
The fifty mile ride home soothed me immensely. The rear visibility wasn't a big deal- a little extra caution and a second look was all that was needed. (no backing yet) Ride was surprisingly smooth-even more so than I remembered from the test drives. Even with the 20's, my immediate thought was how firm my 335 coupe rides in comparison. I have been resisting giving up the coupe but the X6 was good enough to make me start giving it consideration. Back to the OP's question, I would not worry about the ride being a deciding factor between the X5 and X6. The X6 is definitely more car like to me, say 10-20% depending on ones personal preferences. However, they are both so competent in this regard, I would look to other criteria for my decision points. |
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Ah, thanks amh!
Actually, I've decided that it's gonna be the X5. I've visited the dealership yesterday, and checked out the X6 in detail. The deal-breaker for me was the rear seats... They were less comfortable than the rear seats of X5-being smaller in width and the back support being more perpendicular. Most of all, the rear seats felt claustrophobic. Maybe it's not that big a deal for drivers without a family, but X6 clearly was a coupe inspired vehicle. Besides, X5 is already a fantastic driving machine and I'm sure most people won't be able to fully utilize the driving dynamics of the vehicle. I'm sure X6 fills the niche for young unmarried drivers with money to spend. |
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P.s. here's a phone pic I took this evening of the X6 next to the more traditional style of a Range Rover Sport. ![]()
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Range rover looks very dated next to the X6....and I have always been a fan of the RR look/presence |
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Did you find the Jag to be small? I loved the ride but my wife picked the 535 because the XF was so small in the rear seat. |
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That's EXACTLY what I was gonna say. Range Rover DOES look dated. And it looks like it's something from the early 90's. Amazing how simply parking side by side brings out the agedness in Range Rover.
BTW, great picture quality for a cell phone. I wouldn't have noticed had you not told me. |
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Back of the X6 is much higher than I thought for some reason.
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