View Poll Results: which 3 row suv will you guys buy?..why?
gx470
49
43.75%
'07 bmw x5
33
29.46%
upcoming jx?
15
13.39%
mb gl450
6
5.36%
q7
5
4.46%
srx
0
0%
escalade
3
2.68%
lr3
1
0.89%
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'07 bmw x5 or gx or upcoming jx?
#16
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I want the new X5. It looks beautiful and I am sure it handles great, but for all you husbands out there like me, as you already know our women love the GX470 since it's a comfy ride and more luxurious than the competition.
However if you want a sportier SUV with better handling, and a nicely updated revamp, go for the X5.
I am tired of being stuck with the same OEM Lexus Rims that everyone else has out there. They just seem too small for this large truck and Lexus doesn't offer any OEM upgrade to 18"s, so it's hassle to find aftermarket.
However if you want a sportier SUV with better handling, and a nicely updated revamp, go for the X5.
I am tired of being stuck with the same OEM Lexus Rims that everyone else has out there. They just seem too small for this large truck and Lexus doesn't offer any OEM upgrade to 18"s, so it's hassle to find aftermarket.
#17
They fold down from the side... unlike the Land Rover jumpseats of yore, the seating surface and backrest face forward when in use, not sideways... they are attached to the vehicle on the side, not on the back... the two seats, unfolded together, form a third row, not two seperate jumpseats...once folded down, the backrest is unfolded to uncover the seating area ... since the backrest is attached only to the base, it can be reclined within the limits of the back window... Hope this helps!
#18
Yea, I would like to know everyones opinion on this as well. My wifes X5 is off lease in December so we have been looking. We would really like a 3rd row seat. She has driven the Q7 at the Audi event this past summer. They had a Lexus GX and a Volvo XC90 there to compare it to and the Q7 was hands down the best handling and most responsive of them. Unfortunately the GX got the worst marks for handling but the interior is very nice. My wife really wants the GX but after driving it along side the Q7 it is hard to really go that way. .
She can also check out the third row of seats, including how to stow them if that will be something you usually do (the system is rather kludgy for anything but very occasional switches.) In the end it will be a tradeoff.
#19
Lexus Test Driver
Texas, if your wife still wants to consider the GX she should probably go to a Lexus dealer and do a fair test drive. I'd hate to make a decision based on a sample a competitor provided!
She can also check out the third row of seats, including how to stow them if that will be something you usually do (the system is rather kludgy for anything but very occasional switches.) In the end it will be a tradeoff.
She can also check out the third row of seats, including how to stow them if that will be something you usually do (the system is rather kludgy for anything but very occasional switches.) In the end it will be a tradeoff.
#21
#22
Personally, I would discount the Q7 (and the new X5, even though I am a big BMW fan) merely because it is the first year for both of them... invariably, there will be bugs... One of the reasons we picked the GX was because it had been around for awhile, and one would hope (see "TSB Clunk cancelled?" thread) that they would have a solution in place by now... We will be holding on to our GX for sometime, unless it has major issues... however, if my wife were to entertain trading it in on a BMW X5 in a few years, I'd jump at the chance...
#24
Lexus Test Driver
Since I am kind of a modification guy, if we went with the GX is there some suspension/wheel modifications that folks are doing to help with the handling issues. I really like the GX but really want something that handles better. Our X5, I think, handles a bit too rough/tight. The longer wheelbase X5 might handle better but we need to drive one to find out. I don't think you can beat the GX for interior finish but the handling is something that will need to be corrected.
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#27
Lexus Test Driver
The X5 is not as ugly as the 5 and 7 series. The new 3 series actually look pretty good in my opinion. I just cant imagine anyone paying $80000 for one of those god awful BMW 7 series.
#28
Truth be told, I don't mind the new look of the BMWs. I do mind some of the interior changes more than the exterior changes. Some of the materials (headliner) feel cheaper, and the ergonomics for things like the mirror adjustment are all wrong. The exterior is definitely different, but not boring... that's one of the issues I have with our GX... it's more interesting looking than many SUVs (due to its height), but still kinda boxy and yet squishy at the same time... like someone draped a wet towel over a cardboard box... The BMW shapes on the other hand are purposeful and dynamic... You either love 'em or hate 'em... which is what Bangle was after... So, do you think I have drank enough of the BMW Kool-Ade yet?
(BTW, the Bangle-Butt on the 7 series can't be all bad... look at all the Asian manufacturers (and MB for that matter) who have copied it! )
#29
Right, it helps to keep the car flat on turns.
This is an suv guys, are we taking 90 degree turns at 80 mph?
I would've liked to have the kdss, but it doesn't matter since most of my driving distances are just straight drivings.
But for better performance, of course the ride will be sacrificed, but depends on your liking, as in the x5, cayenne...more sportier suvs.
Throw me in the fire for liking the 745's also, but only the pre-06 model
Having seen a 740i with some nice clean wheels yesterday, it made me stare for a long time. Now that's the good 'ol bmw
This is an suv guys, are we taking 90 degree turns at 80 mph?
I would've liked to have the kdss, but it doesn't matter since most of my driving distances are just straight drivings.
But for better performance, of course the ride will be sacrificed, but depends on your liking, as in the x5, cayenne...more sportier suvs.
Throw me in the fire for liking the 745's also, but only the pre-06 model
Having seen a 740i with some nice clean wheels yesterday, it made me stare for a long time. Now that's the good 'ol bmw