11-05-2022, 06:52 AM | #1 |
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My build arrived in late September but due to stop sale and me getting my trade ready, I picked the car up on the 27th.
I love almost everything about this car. I chose every option on it and glad I did. The full leather interior is top notch, the seats are super supple. Power on demand (just finished the break in period yesterday) Bowers and Wilkins is really good. I was having some hesitations about trading my Yukon Denali and losing some space but honestly there isn't much space lost. I had a 23 escalade come in at the same time and I'm honestly glad I went with the x7. On my denali I had to tune it, add some power mods, full big brake kit and full suspension to get it to at least a decent ride. All things the M60i has from the factory. The new escaladea are the same pigs as my 16 Denali (except the V) so I wouldve been in the same boat had I remained with GM. I am disappointed that they removed the button to turn off start/stop although its not active in sport. Hopefully I can code that out soon. I also would like the suspension height to stay in "low 1" for driving and "low 2" for parking but I will likely code that as well (it goes to "low l" level in sport automatically). Overall its a great car and my wife and I are very happy with it. Ive got some IND mods on the way to remove the reflectors in the front and rear. It really made for a better look on my m550. I'll get some better pictures here soon. |
11-05-2022, 08:56 AM | #3 |
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Looks great, enjoy!
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2023 BMW X7 M60i, Marina Bay Blue, M Pro Pkg, Drivers Assistance, Climate Pkg
2022.5 Volvo V60 Polestar Engineered Extended Range, Stone Black Past: 2018 Tesla Model 3 Performance, 2016 Cadillac ATS-V 6MT, 2013 Audi S6, 2011 Audi S4 6MT, 2008 BMW Z4MC 6MT, 2008 BMW M3 6MT, 2009 BMW X5 35d |
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