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Replying to: markcincinnati (Nov 23, 2005 8:36 pm) |
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Anyone purchase their X3 with the standard leatherette seats? And do you regret not getting the leather? We have the leatherette in our Mini, and to me, it looks good and works great (low maintenance!). But in a BMW costing twice as much, I'm not sure if it would look the part. |
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Replying to: bodble2 (Nov 24, 2005 4:23 pm) |
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Replying to: bodble2 (Nov 24, 2005 4:23 pm) We have a 2005 X3 with Premium, Cold, Sport packages (plus a bunch of other options.) The car is Jet Black gloss with the Terracotta "Montana" leather sport seats. Further we have the optional higher-zoot sound system, Sirius and it is all in the 3.0 6spd manual chassis. OK, so what? Well, we were in to have the phone cradle and kleen wheels installed and they offered us the use of a 2005 2.5 (auto) "base everything" model. The car was red with the vanilla colored plastic seats. We felt like we had moved from the Trump Tower to the "projects" the interior look and feel were so stark in comparison with what we were used to. We basically said "ewww!" The designers of the X3 did so many things right -- but one of the things they didn't do was pick great "leatherette." And, the material of the dash with the coarse grained look is, IMHO, out of character with the rest of the vehicle (at least as we have ours equipped.) Obviously, these observations and opinions are subjective to the max. But it is our considered opinion that there is a huge difference between the regular plastic seats and the Montana leather (and, as noted, we have the sport seats, too.) Your opinion, however, is the one that matters. Question -- how long do you plan to keep the car? And, if you plan to buy the car with some thought of getting rid of it before it dies completely, the used car with leather probably will have at the very least a higher "subjective" retained value than the non-leather equipped version.
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Replying to: markcincinnati (Nov 25, 2005 6:25 am) |
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Replying to: bodble2 (Nov 24, 2005 4:23 pm) I really like my X3 and I don't think there is anything like it. But the new Consumers Reports guide says the X3 and X5 have just reached an average repair rate, while many Japanese models have above average ratings. It makes me wonder how long I will want to hold on to my X3 if it starts having big problems. The money for leather might be better spent on a Lexus that will be trouble free for a much longer time.
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Replying to: driver100 (Nov 26, 2005 12:51 pm)
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Replying to: div2 (Nov 26, 2005 1:39 pm) Only the Infiniti M35X seems to offer anything that reminds me of the "joy of driving" with which the German's seem to have been able to imbue their cars. Maybe the Infiniti has both the "Q" in the fun to drive dept and the reliability dept. I dunno. The X3, that my wife just let me drive from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh is a remarkable vehicle to spend 4 hours driving. This little (?) dude flies, is comfortable, responsive and so equipped with the upgraded sound system entertaining on several fronts. I have NOT owned a Lexus or any other Toyota car. I am not meaning to dis them. I have rented both Toyotas and Lexus cars and always found them "silent" and well-built (no rattles or other annoying problems so many rentals have.) Even the GS's tho don't feel the same connectivity to the art and science of driving as even the most pedestrian, stripped X3 2.5. But, that is MY OPINION. Dear BMW, Please make your cars more reliable (not that we have had ANY problems with either one we have had), but don't make them boring. For an example of boring, you have but to look at most of your American and Japanese competition. Regards, A Loyal (so far) German car fan (and his wife.) |
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I recall driving my Uncles LS430 and it was amazing. The car did everything almost to perfection. Comfortable, quiet, and the Mark Levinson was amazing. What a bore it was to drive. It a better Caddy, or at least a few years ago. No doubt its a fine car. Its for people who don't like to drive. In that, it washes out the road, noise, and is very peaceful. Perhaps very pleasent for the passengers, but I like the feel of moving. Just personal preference. My Sienna Limited minivan is perfect for the job its intended to do. Reliable, durable (I hope!) and very comfortable. Almost lexus like in its appointments. No lexus for me. Thank you though for building nice cars for other people. Infiniti are poser cars. They simulate performance and feel, but don't quite get it.
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Replying to: bargamon1 (Nov 27, 2005 8:18 pm)
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