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Stumbled upon these. For the first time you can see the smooth bumper treatment. link title and the back: link title
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Replying to: bargamon (May 23, 2006 12:19 pm) The layout of the current dash is a masterpiece in simplicity and ease of use. I would like to see some contrasting colors and smoothen out that pebble affect. Then, it will be the perfect car
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Replying to: driver100 (May 23, 2006 3:09 pm) The Mercedes ML is a nice design. The X3 to me is very simple, clean and has a quality look to it. I like the pebble interior. I would think a double hump dash is coming with built in iDrive screen, higher quality center stack materials and beefier looking console. Could the Anti-roll suspension be an option? And auto steer? I'd like to see the suspension tweaked just a bit. This vehicle is 95% great but the updates will keep it at the head of the pack.
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Replying to: bargamon (May 24, 2006 5:23 am) The Mercedes ML is a nice design. I don't like any of these and I have driven the Mercedes M Class and found it really not up to Mercedes standards. FX Infinity and Muranno are examples of bad design and bad taste. Lexus tries hard but misses out with lights and clumsiness that just don't work. Taste is subjective, but IMO the X3 has the nicest and most creative design without going over the top. 2nd choice to me would be a Cayenne and then in the affordable category....(in looks only) is the XTerra but I know not too many would agree with that.
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Replying to: driver100 (May 26, 2006 8:36 am) Staying within the Nissan stable, I would pick the Pathfinder ahead of the Xterra. The Murano and FX are cartoon caricatures.
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Replying to: bodble2 (May 26, 2006 6:44 pm) Subaru tribeca is a nice value for the money and offering great deals. But ride is bumpy. Infiniti FX is way to tight and you can feel every jiggle. Nice interior and pickup. X3 very refined. Just not her taste. Caddy SVX or whatever they call it. Drove the best of the bunch, but just can't spend 50k on it. Conclusion: She will look at cars. These things don't drive as comfortable as a car. She is 69. After we got back in My allroad it felt so much smoother than those thing. What she really wants is the ride of my Sienna Limited but not as big. she will look at the Avalon and Highlander. Lexus ES350 is on the list but she wants to keep the price down. |
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Replying to: bargamon (May 26, 2006 7:46 pm) Get her into a nice, smooth, and safe Passat 4Motion, or a MB E-class 4Matic
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Replying to: bodble2 (May 26, 2006 9:11 pm) Steve, Host
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Replying to: bodble2 (May 26, 2006 6:44 pm) Staying within the Nissan stable, I would pick the Pathfinder ahead of the Xterra. The Murano and FX are cartoon caricatures. I know the Xterra is questionable, but IMO the Pathfinder is too large for the times. That is just taste (and I am judging style, not content). But I agree Murano and FX look like VW Beatles on steroids ( cartoon characters describes it well) and are ugggggggly!
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Replying to: bargamon (May 26, 2006 7:46 pm) Women seem to like the idea of being up higher and the perceived safety of a larger vehicle...but they don't want bulkiness, harsh ride, or almost truck like qualities. Honda CRV (new model out soon), Highlander, Lexus, Volvo Crosscountry (though I had bad luck with my last Volvo), Kia Sportage, Toyota RAV 4, Suburu Forester (good choice, 4 wheel drive and 5 star rating) might suit her. There are probably more........ |
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