Michael E said:
Ray i dont need to get the latest brochure i was saying that i remembered problems with Volvo manuals quoting one figure which was incorrect which is why i suggested you check with Volvo,but saying that i remember you saying that 90 kgs is still low for 4X4 in some of your previous posts?
I had and X3 as a loan car when my car was in for a service it is pretty impressive much better than the previous model, after you have driven it i think i know which one you will go for?
I had a test drive in the BMW X3 M sport 2L this week.
My jaw dropped when i saw the cars interior, so disappointed with the low rent dash board, and the poor quality leather!
None of the road tests I've read prepared me for such a disappointing interior, externally its OK, but we both were aghast at the cars interior.
Driving the car i found the performance excellent, the handling and ride again very good, it was the auto version.
But no way am i paying premium car prices for a car with such a poor interior.
I could also see what Nigel meant with the noisy engine, but that was only evident at full acceleration.
We would have gone for the 3 litre version anyway, but not with that interior.
To me it looked just like the first X3, very unimpressed, the X3 is off the list, the Volvo leaves it for dead on the interior quality.
Straight from that test drive we drove a Mazda CX5 again, even the Mazda interior quality is better that the X3, so the CX5 is back as the favorite to replace our Xtrail.
Will also look at the new CRV, Kuga, and maybe also wait for the new Xtrail.
Looking at the latest reliability stats the japs are still a good bet, the Kuga is a wild card.