My X350
Because it's raining, because I'm bored and because I'm trolling for a compliment. 
I purchased it new. It has less than 23,000 miles, always garaged and is showroom condition without a blemish. I enjoy driving it today as much as I did the day I picked it up at the dealer.
I purchased it new. It has less than 23,000 miles, always garaged and is showroom condition without a blemish. I enjoy driving it today as much as I did the day I picked it up at the dealer.
Nicely done Quiet1. Your car brings focus to the term "5 footer".
I think a lot of owners underestimate the importance and benefits of keeping their cars garaged. I see so many examples of fine cars with burned up rubber and plastic components here in the "sunshine state". The Florida sun is not to be trifled with and that goes for most of the southern/south western states as well.
I think a lot of owners underestimate the importance and benefits of keeping their cars garaged. I see so many examples of fine cars with burned up rubber and plastic components here in the "sunshine state". The Florida sun is not to be trifled with and that goes for most of the southern/south western states as well.
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Having just took one of these home, I am now faced with the prospect of cleaning out and preparing the garage for a second car. Reading "The Florida sun is not to be trifled with and that goes for most of the southern/south western states as well" was good rebuke for me not to put this off, so Tarhealcracker, I thank you!
I love the platinum with Sepangs. I at the end decided not to hold out for a Sepang car, which I was doing. With the kind of daily driving I do, almost exclusively on surface streets, my thinking ended up telling me that it would be practical for me to buy a car with wheels specifying 40 series tires rather than the 35's on the Sepangs. I figure it will be easier on the air suspension, and everything else, of course.
But those Sepangs are just beautiful and fill the wheel wells up perfectly. And, they match the Platinum exterior color perfectly. A stunning car.
I love the platinum with Sepangs. I at the end decided not to hold out for a Sepang car, which I was doing. With the kind of daily driving I do, almost exclusively on surface streets, my thinking ended up telling me that it would be practical for me to buy a car with wheels specifying 40 series tires rather than the 35's on the Sepangs. I figure it will be easier on the air suspension, and everything else, of course.
But those Sepangs are just beautiful and fill the wheel wells up perfectly. And, they match the Platinum exterior color perfectly. A stunning car.
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