Does anybody drive a Tonale Hybrid?
Discussion
DrBrule said:
r159 said:
I had the non plug in one as a courtesy car, nice but so glad I got a Stelvio…
What made you think that?Interestingly when I was looking at the two cars the salesman said I wouldn’t like the Tonale as much as the Stelvio…and he was right.
Edited by r159 on Monday 15th January 20:06
As much as i prefer the looks of the Tonale over the Stelvio, I don't think it would be quite large enough in the boot for my needs, so I've decided to go for the latter.
I initially had a Veloce in mind and was just about to sign, when during one last trawl through the ads I stumbled on a Speciale. Same Monte Carlo Blue, same 280bhp engine but fully loaded. I think the only option not ticked was the Harmon Kardon sound system. It even has adaptive suspension and a sunroof. Not insignificantly it was also £10,000 less.
I initially had a Veloce in mind and was just about to sign, when during one last trawl through the ads I stumbled on a Speciale. Same Monte Carlo Blue, same 280bhp engine but fully loaded. I think the only option not ticked was the Harmon Kardon sound system. It even has adaptive suspension and a sunroof. Not insignificantly it was also £10,000 less.
DrBrule said:
As much as i prefer the looks of the Tonale over the Stelvio, I don't think it would be quite large enough in the boot for my needs, so I've decided to go for the latter.
I initially had a Veloce in mind and was just about to sign, when during one last trawl through the ads I stumbled on a Speciale. Same Monte Carlo Blue, same 280bhp engine but fully loaded. I think the only option not ticked was the Harmon Kardon sound system. It even has adaptive suspension and a sunroof. Not insignificantly it was also £10,000 less.
Think the difference is probably the seats, which aren't quite as nice in the Speciale (at least that's what I noticed comparing to the earlier Milano's)I initially had a Veloce in mind and was just about to sign, when during one last trawl through the ads I stumbled on a Speciale. Same Monte Carlo Blue, same 280bhp engine but fully loaded. I think the only option not ticked was the Harmon Kardon sound system. It even has adaptive suspension and a sunroof. Not insignificantly it was also £10,000 less.
velocemitch said:
DrBrule said:
As much as i prefer the looks of the Tonale over the Stelvio, I don't think it would be quite large enough in the boot for my needs, so I've decided to go for the latter.
I initially had a Veloce in mind and was just about to sign, when during one last trawl through the ads I stumbled on a Speciale. Same Monte Carlo Blue, same 280bhp engine but fully loaded. I think the only option not ticked was the Harmon Kardon sound system. It even has adaptive suspension and a sunroof. Not insignificantly it was also £10,000 less.
Think the difference is probably the seats, which aren't quite as nice in the Speciale (at least that's what I noticed comparing to the earlier Milano's)I initially had a Veloce in mind and was just about to sign, when during one last trawl through the ads I stumbled on a Speciale. Same Monte Carlo Blue, same 280bhp engine but fully loaded. I think the only option not ticked was the Harmon Kardon sound system. It even has adaptive suspension and a sunroof. Not insignificantly it was also £10,000 less.
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