GravityLee
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I don’t think I can afford the physio which would be necessitated by the X3M ride

Yeah, I'm not in this market, but Porsche (and by extension the VAG group) are selling 10s of thousands, probably well clear of 100s of thousands of the cayenne/macan type models a year. All of these cars are thus getting 100s of times more testing "in the wild" done on them than the JLR/Alfa stuff.No, not at all, I get what you mean and I agree.
Thing is, I’m not sure that there will be any more “niggles” compared to what I’ve had with BMWs over the years - I feel a lot of this is legacy baggage, and when I speak to actual owners I don’t get a feeling of immense disappointment and regret (speaking of JLR owners I know - ive had a number of Alfas personally and know what to expect).
I’m particularly warm on the SVR, so will do some more in-depth research and drive one.
Macan doesn’t appeal at all so it would have to be a Cayenne if I go that route.
The Macan was tested in Lesotho Highlands and Namibia, before being launched in SA.Yeah, I'm not in this market, but Porsche (and by extension the VAG group) are selling 10s of thousands, probably well clear of 100s of thousands of the cayenne/macan type models a year. All of these cars are thus getting 100s of times more testing "in the wild" done on them than the JLR/Alfa stuff.
Just means error checking becomes way, way easier as it'll have been seen before. I'm keen to see how it all plays out though, like we're entering a world where a lot of cars are launched in a vaguely incomplete state (take teslas where on the air updates are standard and frequent), this sort of mindset is going to feed into production ICE cars as well where they'll say it's a fringe problem (consider, if your system has a 99.9% success rate that means if you sell 10 000 units you're expecting around 10 of them to fail - I'd imagine on cars these days the rates are even lower!)
X3 M Comp can be had in that price range..The Macan was tested in Lesotho Highlands and Namibia, before being launched in SA.
The X3 was also well tested in SA conditions (it is made here after all).
To play it safe, X3 is the way to go.
M40i maybe....
OP says he has a bad back...X3 M Comp can be had in that price range..
OP says he has a bad back...
X3M has 2 different suspensions setups. One with adaptive suspension and one without.Lol no issues with my back (yet). The ride of the X3M comp is horrid.
X3 is not in the game anyway.
People have said similar about the X5 options - the adaptive M suspension vs the 2 axle.X3M has 2 different suspensions setups. One with adaptive suspension and one without.
You cannot drive the one without andnexpect comfort.
Search for another one that has the option a d test drive it 1st
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OP: I’m not considering an X3.
Most people: here’s some X3s to choose from.
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No, not yet, but I think I've watched every video ever made on the F Pace SVR
Have you had seat time behind the Jag yet?
On two occasions with a Jaguar SVR, I had to look around to see “which car was that”….it’s exhaust tone is that good. Stock from factory.
Cayenne GTS exhaust tone levels.
Thanks, will ask for him when I am there.Jag SVR all day every day - the exhaust note is addictive. The one linked is a pre-facelift with the older interior but sounds better as they’ve had to make the newer one slightly quieter with EU regulations. I have had one as a company car and loved it! Besides the car, I know the manager at that dealership and he is a deal maker and not someone to walk away from any issues, so I’m sure they will give you a great deal. If you decide to go ahead, chat to Marco, he will sort you out!