X6 'M Performance' 50d
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 6:11 pm
Hi Guys.
After having already owned some nice cars for my age (24), I have to say that I have not driven as good an all-rounder as the X6 M50d, and is probably my best car yet all things considered (considering i've previously had things like Jaguar XF-R and Merc CL63 AMG!).
I've had the X6M50d for a month now, and i'm very impressed. It has so much grip, buckets of torque, an excellent gearbox, the steering feels lovely and I absolutely love the bulge on the bonnet.
I personally find it to be a lovely shaped car, despite what many motoring media say! I've also noticed that many people on the road feel envious.
My Dad previously had a X6 30d for a while - which was also excellent to drive on the occasions that I drove it, but my inner child strongly suggested that I should go for the most powerful diesel available.
I also used to have a BMW X5 (2006, E53) Le Mans Blue, which was very nice - but of course, doesn't compare.
Sunny.
After having already owned some nice cars for my age (24), I have to say that I have not driven as good an all-rounder as the X6 M50d, and is probably my best car yet all things considered (considering i've previously had things like Jaguar XF-R and Merc CL63 AMG!).
I've had the X6M50d for a month now, and i'm very impressed. It has so much grip, buckets of torque, an excellent gearbox, the steering feels lovely and I absolutely love the bulge on the bonnet.
I personally find it to be a lovely shaped car, despite what many motoring media say! I've also noticed that many people on the road feel envious.
My Dad previously had a X6 30d for a while - which was also excellent to drive on the occasions that I drove it, but my inner child strongly suggested that I should go for the most powerful diesel available.
I also used to have a BMW X5 (2006, E53) Le Mans Blue, which was very nice - but of course, doesn't compare.
Sunny.