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Old 05-01-2008, 04:31 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Re: any oppinions on the new BMW X6?

Did a little more reading on the x6, kinda starting to like it. I guess a test drive will be in order for next week. (i just gotta test drive every new car).





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It just doesn't. A vehicle that is 66" tall and weighs 4500lbs does not handle like a sports car and can not handle like a sports car. I think you are confusing the feedback and feel of a sportscar with the rough and jarring ride of the FX... not even remotely similar. Furthermore, my dad's M3 (not a true sportscar but close) rides much nicer (less jarring, better damping, more comfortable) on rough roads than my friend's FX.

It just doe's. I drive a 45 every day. Love that car. Ugly as hell, blind spots like crazy (no where near as bad as the FJ), but the thing handles FOR A SUV.
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