Tempted XC90 PHEV.......

Tempted XC90 PHEV.......

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pauljdh

Original Poster:

191 posts

166 months

Sunday 30th July 2023
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Saw this at my local BMW dealer, lovely car, sideways move from my V90 Inscription, price dealt would be £21K.....worth it folks?
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202304216...

Murph7355

37,947 posts

258 months

Sunday 30th July 2023
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Spec wise it's very similar to our 2016 car (which is an optioned up Momentum).

The Nappa leather is a brilliant addition in blond, and really adds to the quality feel of the car.

Other options all good. No middle seat booster - if you have younger kids, that's not great.

I think that one is old enough to have the lesser range from the battery. The T8 only makes sense (IMO) if most of your daily mileage can be done in full electric mode. Otherwise the added cost of the car versus a comparable other powertrain is very unlikely to pay for itself.

Subjective...but those wheels are awful. Ours has 20" wheels. I wouldn't want one with anything bigger (irrespective of design).

pauljdh

Original Poster:

191 posts

166 months

Sunday 30th July 2023
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Good summary, thanks......I have a V90 Inscp. Pro. blond ventilated Nappa leather etc.
It is the smaller battery and via the app I can see the I can mop up most of my local journeys even with a small battery.

No small kids involved. Mine has 21" 10 spokes and that's as big as I want, although this has air suspension etc. Maybe we could swap wheels over........They've offered me 28K against this so to find 21K.

S5Scot

483 posts

191 months

Friday 18th August 2023
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Murph7355 said:
Spec wise it's very similar to our 2016 car (which is an optioned up Momentum).

The Nappa leather is a brilliant addition in blond, and really adds to the quality feel of the car.

Other options all good. No middle seat booster - if you have younger kids, that's not great.

I think that one is old enough to have the lesser range from the battery. The T8 only makes sense (IMO) if most of your daily mileage can be done in full electric mode. Otherwise the added cost of the car versus a comparable other powertrain is very unlikely to pay for itself.

Subjective...but those wheels are awful. Ours has 20" wheels. I wouldn't want one with anything bigger (irrespective of design).
Interested reading this as currently speccing one and liked the look of the 22’s, I take it the 20’s the ride isn’t the greatest which is where the recommendation comes from not to go bigger?

Murph7355

37,947 posts

258 months

Saturday 19th August 2023
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The ride's pretty good, but can get a little crashy over the worst of our b roads. I wouldn't want worse and the car doesn't need it IMO.

I also had to buy a new rim recently (pot hole damage) and if they go up in price with rim size, you definitely don't want bigger!

If your use is well surfaced roads, bigger wheels would probably be OK.

Note ours does not have air suspension.