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I wonder why would they downgrade the ride, I mean isn't the full size Range Rover always known as the S-Class of the SUVs? I mean that is what I read, and it tops Mercedes' own, the GLS: https://mbworld.org/forums/s-class-w...e-s-class.html
I would think having a nice ride was the selling point of full-size RR?
I would think having a nice ride was the selling point of full-size RR?
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I've driven a bunch of X7s, they ride nice but not as nice as the Range Rover. I'd be shocked if the new RR didn't ride as well as the old one. The X7 is dynamically better than the RR, but the RR is a softer cushier vehicle.
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In this case just drive a loaded M60i...
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Well, just driving X7's really doesn't mean a thing. Which version (over the years) and which options are installed will make the world of difference. The older X7's were terrible and known as the worst driving BMW SUV's. Likewise, MB has multiple suspensions for their cars as well. Just comparing models isn't sufficient.
In this case just drive a loaded M60i...
In this case just drive a loaded M60i...
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I know it sounds crazy but I'd take a Lincoln for a spin. One of the two in the middle might be the right sizing...
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I've driven a bunch of X7s in different configurations as I seriously considered getting one. Ive driven them with all the suspensions. I haven't driven the refresh, but I would imagine its very similar. None of them ride as nice as a Range Rover or S Class. "older X7s"? The vehicle has only existed since 2019. They were not terrible, what made them the "worst driving BMWs" is why I liked them, they are softly sprung and comfort oriented.
But you are right, I am not a fan of having the ride too soft.
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We considered buying a 2019 x40i when they came out and the body roll was terrible. Absolutely loved the interior though (Ivory White/NightBlue Full LeatherMerino) with the 2nd row captain chairs. Then we drove a 2022 M50i and that suspension was much better; both with 22" wheels...
But you are right, I am not a fan of having the ride too soft.
But you are right, I am not a fan of having the ride too soft.
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IBelieve it, they ride great. Its the only SUV I have driven where I didn't feel like I lost anything from a ride and isolation standpoint from something like an S Class. The Range Rover is not a truck, its a unibody vehicle. S Classes come with huge wheels and tires too, just like the S Class you balance the look of big wheels with ride feel. Obviously, if you want the best ride you would not get 23s.