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The key thing you’ve said along the way that jumps out at me Wayne is …. “the ride was amazing. My pelvis and joints have already thanked me” I would think that for a car that you’ll have for anything from 3 to 5 years, that’s a key factor in the mix. Just don’t lose sight of that fella ?
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@Macca, you’re spot on. You all are. ?? And it does look nice and clean.
We will go ahead, almost certainly. The ride was just too good. Compared to my X1, it was like riding on air.
Having a few days mulling it over, what’s miffed me most is the dealer. I shouldn’t get annoyed because I know exactly how they operate but every time I get duped or misled, it makes me ?
@Vinalspin, you’re right, of course the dealers know. They have MY Update training and so choose to mislead.
One of the reasons I nearly went for the R Design was the paddle shifters. I’ve had these for years and use them quite a lot. But I have thought that a change may not be too bad.
@Joss, yeah, the exhaust tips do look good on the X2. The X1 and 3 Series have the same now and look really good. ??
To be fair on the point of ‘fake tips’, the ones on the Volvo did have the exhausts in them. They weren’t full on blocked off styling like Audi now do. Even on their sport models.
But hay ho. Again to end on a high, back to being excited about a new car AND another cracking day outside. I hope it is as well wherever you are.
? I will be remembered for nothing but had great fun doing it ?