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January 4th, 2012 10:09 AM #71
Yupx2. BMW has never claimed them as off-road SUVs. In fact, BMW specifically labels the X-series as SAVs... or Sports Activity Vehicles. They're tuned specifically for better on-road performance than off-road.
It's worth noting that Porsche manages to match the on-road performance, though, with the Cayenne while still giving it good off-road muscle.
Of course, the Cayenne commands one heck of a price premium for this...
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January 5th, 2012 11:17 PM #72
though the X3 became a champion car last year in dakar.....so durability wise, I think it can really perform, on the contrary the qatari who drove it last year has ditch the bimmer and switched to a hummer for this years race..... and the Bimmer was nowhere to be found.... I wonder....
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January 6th, 2012 11:21 AM #73
Paris-Dakar vehicles are bespoke race-built cars. The X3 there is a space-frame buggy specially built and reinforced for the race. The only thing it shares with the road-going car are the headlights and the profile....
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January 8th, 2012 11:18 AM #74For me, Porsche Cayenne Turbo, Q7 2012 model and Land Cruiser.
IMHO, gas is not a problem for those who can afford high end car/s. And in fact, lumalakas pag gamit ng gas ang isang kotse pag mali ang pag tapak (like rapid acceleration, hard braking, etc.)
One feature they should incorporate in EVs is speed limiting based on the keyfob you hand over to...
My Dongfeng Nanobox - a case study of an electric...