Thinking of ID Buzz GTX or ID7 T GTX
Discussion
Morning all,
Anyone got one of the above who can share their ownership opinions?
I know they are different types of vehicles but I can get either of them with all options as a company car.
My initial thought was for the 7 as I like a quick estate. It should be comfortable, has a much better range and do almost everything I need.
But, the Buzz looks cool and will be more practical. The range worries me for the longer journeys I do with work and visiting family a couple of times a month.
It also doesn’t look to have the most up to date infotainment system.
Are they comfortable to drive long distances?
I’m currently in a 540i with comfort seats and don’t want to lose that level of comfort.
Cheers in advance.
Anyone got one of the above who can share their ownership opinions?
I know they are different types of vehicles but I can get either of them with all options as a company car.
My initial thought was for the 7 as I like a quick estate. It should be comfortable, has a much better range and do almost everything I need.
But, the Buzz looks cool and will be more practical. The range worries me for the longer journeys I do with work and visiting family a couple of times a month.
It also doesn’t look to have the most up to date infotainment system.
Are they comfortable to drive long distances?
I’m currently in a 540i with comfort seats and don’t want to lose that level of comfort.
Cheers in advance.
If comfort is a priority, the ID 7 is your friend. It's right there with a P2 platform Volvo for passenger comfort, and things like the massage seats only help.
Granted, it's not the most stylish of things, but I genuinely don't think there's a great difference in practicality between it and an ID.Buzz, particularly if you never need more than 5 seats.
I'd take a good look at the standard RWD version of the ID 7. I don't think the positives of the GTX (AWD, more performance) outweigh the negatives (poorer range, wider turning circle). The standard car is a better car overall, and in my opinion the AWD makes it duller to drive.
Granted, it's not the most stylish of things, but I genuinely don't think there's a great difference in practicality between it and an ID.Buzz, particularly if you never need more than 5 seats.
I'd take a good look at the standard RWD version of the ID 7. I don't think the positives of the GTX (AWD, more performance) outweigh the negatives (poorer range, wider turning circle). The standard car is a better car overall, and in my opinion the AWD makes it duller to drive.
Edited by legless on Thursday 2nd January 11:15
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