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07-02-2024, 03:21 PM | #68 |
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My diaper bag would take up.half of the space left in that M550i trunk. I also keep a side by side umbrella stroller in my X5, its probably 30% wider than our Vista, which would be about the same width as his Chico stroller.
The entire floor space of my X5 is taken up when I put my briefcase and lunch box inthe back when I have my stroller and diaper backpack back there already. Obviously I can throw the diaper bag on top of the stroller if need be, but daily life just takes up room. I don't even have like, sports equipment in the back. A single mom friend of mine from a prior life literally left a pair of pop up chairs and a small cooler in the back of her car. She always talked about her dream to have a larger SUV so she could fit a pop up canopy tent too, because she was always going to sports stuff and the canopy would have been nice for some shade. |
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07-03-2024, 08:58 AM | #70 |
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You put the groceries on top, easy. I dunno guys, I live in a large house with a yard etc, 2 kids, I am not a "small space" person, we do weekly grocery runs, we bought MASSIVE child safety seats and the X3 was fine, we never felt restricted. Each to his own I guess but interestingly the CEO of Ford just came out yesterday saying America is obsessed with over-sized vehicles and that is going to have to change.
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I totally agree that people in the US do need to embrace smaller vehicles. However, Ford is only saying this because their EV division is in freefall and since people keeping buying trucks, they are in jeopardy of CAFE, internal goals, etc. Ford is limiting 5.0 production for the trucks in an aim to increase CAFE which is ironic because on the road, the 5.0 tends to get better MPGs than the Ecoboosts.
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07-03-2024, 01:22 PM | #73 |
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Was behind one yesterday and actually paid attention to it...what a great looking car. It was a nice electric blue with a proper quad-tip exhaust. It was nice to see as dinky looking pipes behind fake tips are so common on $100K+ cars now.
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He's a talking head shmuck. He literally just tells everyone what they want to hear even if it contradicts.the last thing he said. |
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Acura has no idea what they're doing with RDX. It started off as a tiny car with a turbo 4, then got bigger with a V6, now it's s turbo 4 again and kinda big. It's nice looking but there's no consistency lol. They do look nice, so does MDX. Just underpowered.
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Looked at the MDX a-spec today. Msrp was shy of 64k. Wanted a left over 2024 but they only had a 2025, base price is $2k more than the 2024. Transmission was smooth, seats comfortable, 2nd row had sufficient space for car seat, trunk has sufficient space. Only complaints were the steering was loose in all modes and interior felt a little cheap. Build quality does not compare to an X5 IMO- no surprise I guess. Wife liked it a lot though so now going to start looking for best deal unless a similarly priced x5 pops up.
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07-04-2024, 11:32 AM | #82 |
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I just looked at one for a friend, seemed nice enough at the mid trim level and was $38K out the door with 10K KM on it. 2 yrs old. SO new under $45K USD?
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The Tiguan is terribly underpowered. Nice enough grocery getter, but it's underpowered even with one person in it (I'm not talking about racing it either...merging on the highway is a chore). I had one for 6 months while waiting for one of my cars to be built and hated every moment.
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It's turbo charged too so plenty of torque. What on earth do you need more HP for in a grocery getter? My DD is a 2T with 210 HP, way more than needed to haul kids sports gear and groceries and hauls itself up to freeway speeds no problem. It's not an F150.
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Now no offence, but that is real slooooooooow. https://www.0-60specs.com/volkswagen/tiguan-0-60-times Last edited by Condorll; 07-04-2024 at 01:48 PM.. |
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