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02-22-2020, 10:52 AM | #28 |
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I think you made the right decision guntur . I went from a 2014 MDX with Technology and Advance packages, to my current F15 50i. It's multiple huge steps up, in so many ways. The F15 is built for someone who likes to drive and just happens to need an SUV. The MDX is built for someone who needs an SUV and is willing to pay a premium for a gussied-up Honda Pilot.
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Hello guys,
I have an observation after driving the car last couple days (may be 2-3 days so far). I feel like car (2016 X5 RWD) has a little bit shaky ride, not noticeable in higher speeds, but on low speeds in local roads. My X5 has M Sport package (20" M Double-spoke wheels, style 469M with performance run-flat tires), 3rd row with air suspension also the dealer confirmed that they replaced the tires the day before I was picking up the vehicle (but I don't see that showing up in carfax report yet). He also showed some marks on the tires to prove that they are brand new. So I am not sure if it's the way the car runs based on M Sport/3rd row air suspension but wanted to check with you all and see if you can help me on clearing this. Apart from above I love everything else about the car. I use my other 325i for alternative days commute and it has hard steering wheel, I miss that in X5 but it's not bad. Thanks. |
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