BJCanadaMax
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- Joined
- Mar 19, 2022
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- Location
- Canada
- Vehicles
- Cross Turismo, MINI SE, Toyota Prius
Great. i guess my heart cannot settle. that's why i am still single. haha. For me look comes first. so i would have never settled for a CT just because it's more practical. Anyway. i find that the Sedan is not flawless either. I started off wanting a Cross Turismo because it's a sports car for all 4 season in October. So had been swinging my stick between both for many months. After i settled on the sedan in March. I went to another dealer closer to home to check out some cars. the front to side is good and nice like a 911. But the back is like an ass that is missing something. My immediate reaction is, is the ass what the Cross Turismo fixed. Anyway, I think that the next Taycan would probably fix up that issue. Hopefully i can trade up then. But yeah. Sedan is great and that was the one i figured that i would never ever afford. But by the time i take delivery which is a year from now, it would be a 4 year old car.I ordered a CT out of practicality, but my heart was with the sedan. I took delivery of the CT, sold it and am now the happy owner of a Neptune Blue GTS sedan.
Well, i guess technically i can still sign a new contract to order the sedan instead. But my sales guy will probably be annoyed and think that i am not serious.
One question that i have is about the lowest setting of both the sedan and CT. Do they have the same gap between the fender and the tire. i know that overall, the CT is 2 CM higher. But i don't think that is in the tire/fender gap. I will be happy if i get that question cleared.
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