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Will keep this positive (let's just ignore all financial cost and service time and....) If you plan to drive it in the snow, it is THE BEST winter car i have ever driven.

 

In the snow using Blizzak tyres, it truly was astonishingly easy to pilot. The relatively balanced very heavy weight of the car combined with the suspension / etc really worked brilliantly! Turn off the electronic nannies, i could slide it with amazing precision, it truly was that great a vehicle in the snow. Good in warm weather too, though snow is really it's strongsuit OR for those who do very long trips (6+ hours).


The seats are very, very comfortable. Warm if you want while piloting in the snow, and my wife loved the massage feature, she'd fall asleep as I drive us home from various destinations. Back in the day I'd drive for 4+ hours, just to drive. Sometimes just drive and drive, and then be so far from home... find a nice New England BnB and call it a fun day (while lighting up a nicely aged cigar). Thankfully, both mine had a nice ashtray.

If you happen to be blessed with no concern for financial loss, it's actually an ok choice (said in a heavy New York accent.... "Eh, you could do worse"). Especially if you wisely choose the comfy seats with heat / cool / massage as for exceedingly long (6+ hours) drives they are sooooo comfortable. Remember how great the old Mercedes estate cars seats were, yeah, Bentley nailed it with their normal leather seats (not referring to their 'racing inspired' seats).

Staying positive, look, if you get one with FULL warranty and it's one car within a nice collection. Sure, why not. If you live where it snows, oh the fun you could be having this season smile

Note: Lucas didn't make the electronics, so see there, it could always be worse i tell ya smile

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