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03-01-2017, 06:14 PM | #90 |
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Lexus vs BMW
I might add something here that is of a different shelf all together.....
I always.... always loved Merc and BMW for their comfortable seats. Seating position and cushioning of my butt was always a priority. After all I want to be comfortable in my car ( no matter what I drive ) . Now.... if you will lQQk closely at Chris driving M5 and then look at him driving the lexus, please notice HOW BMW is holding ( hugging ) him safely in place vs Lexus shattering, bouncy ride. I don't think I'm making a mistake here, and am comparing apples to apples. That was the reason for me when I chose not get into GTR , ISF since either of the seats could not hold me down to my liking, I did not feel right. I'm not a heavy build guy 180lbs and 6.5 ft. Look at the video again and you be the judge for yourself. |
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03-01-2017, 08:45 PM | #91 |
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He's got a point on 600 hp being too much for the RWD setup. I'm looking forward to getting an X5M for better traction and then I hope to get the F90 M5 when it comes out and enjoy the AWD benefits at that level of power.
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He didn't compliment M5's seat. I guess Japanese cars are not suited for your butt |
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