Moved on - yet again :)
Originally Posted by C's Bimmer' post='963776' date='Aug 3 2009, 04:16 PM
The first thing you should do on that X6 is get the larger, OEM wheels. I'm not a huge fan of the X6, but the upgraded wheels definitely help draw your eyes away from the ugly lines of the car.
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Congrats and great choice. I too was unsure about the X6 initially.
But I think it's one of those shapes that will prove to be ingenious over time.
From a driving perspective; I did a 600km trip the other day and it was an absolute pleasure.
It's great for long cruises, but it's also an absolute blast on twisty roads.
But I think it's one of those shapes that will prove to be ingenious over time.
From a driving perspective; I did a 600km trip the other day and it was an absolute pleasure.
It's great for long cruises, but it's also an absolute blast on twisty roads.
Originally Posted by BMW#7' post='969083' date='Aug 8 2009, 04:29 AM
From a driving perspective; I did a 600km trip the other day and it was an absolute pleasure.
It's great for long cruises, but it's also an absolute blast on twisty roads.
It's great for long cruises, but it's also an absolute blast on twisty roads.
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