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Old 05-23-2008, 09:33 AM
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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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Old 05-23-2008, 09:42 AM
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I'm sure X6 fills the niche for young unmarried drivers with money to spend.

You nailed it
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