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JIMMYJ4ZZ said:
I am most interested in a lovely ride and decent space. Does the XF do this.
Short answer: no.The ride quality is adequate and the damping well-judged, but it's clearly been set up to be a competitor to 'sporting' estates from BMW and Audi, rather than as a family dog wagon.
Mine replaced a FFRR and a Mercedes S500, and frankly it's a big step down in both ride quality and refinement.
Also, the rear legroom is unexceptional and the height of the boot space is compromised by the body style - my English Pointers are not impressed by the headroom in the back.
JIMMYJ4ZZ said:
ChocolateFrog said:
E63 AMG would sound like a decent choice if your budget is pushing 100k.
Or something bigger. Have Bentayga's dropped to that price yet?
E63 is a bit crashy and too similar to the C63 I think. Bentayga would be a dream but I think I would be super self conscious in it. Or something bigger. Have Bentayga's dropped to that price yet?
joropug said:
I was a passenger in a 2013 diesel sportbrake with the sporty looking package and 19s and could not believe how bad the ride quality was, the car was brand new.
That's strange, because I find Mercedes to have very bad ride handling. Jittery, overly firm, crashes on bumps all so much so that the interior was rattling away (almost new car). The XF was smoother than an S-Class as well, which is a poor show as you'd expect a barge to be more comfortable. JIMMYJ4ZZ said:
aaron_2000 said:
What made you go full EV? Was it a flash decision or have you considered one for a while?
I had never seriously considered one, priced up a tesla a few times but put off by many things. Never owned less than a six cylinder, currently in an eight, and always said I would be the last person in an ICE etc. But, honestly, it goes so well - immediately and handles in a way it has no right to. Finally, the amount of internal space compared to a similar external dimension ICE sold me. Gassing Station | Car Buying | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff