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      10-07-2019, 05:21 AM   #206
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Drives: '22 X6M/'21 S1Krr
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Looking good. I'll be checking this out when my F86 comes off lease.
My plan as well.

Have a decent idea of my build specs now that all this information is presented in this thread.

Either a '22 X6M Comp... or a pre owned Urus... depending on the pricetag on either of those machines at the end of '21, lol.
Man. The Urus is tugging at the heartstrings for me too. But, I don't want something that stands out that much and draws that much attention. The X6M is bad enough.....
I know the feeling.

I know the X6 design is polarizing, but it's perfect for my needs and style.

Ride height and suspension can handle the weather and rough road conditions where I live, but it's still has a very sporty attitude when driving and the road presence cannot be denied.

The X6 is aggressive looking with some wide tires.

I'm on my third X6 now, but I see the Urus ALOT around town. About twice a month since June (But travel for weeks at a time due to work)

Since the Urus is out and about, I'll see how they depreciate over the next two years and do a comparison when it's time to swap out to my next car.

Cant argue the track record of the X6, I've been really content with all 3 I've had in the stable over the years... but the Urus is a Lamborghini...
Any thoughts on the smaller rear tires than f86 at 315s??
Good question!

I've always swapped out to after market wheels for every car I've had, so I don't have a lot of experience with OEM wheels. I usually get the least expensive stock wheel package when building my car before submitting the order.

This is the first time I might be willing to opt in for the staggered 22" OEM package since its available... not sure how I feel about the front wheels being different than the rear wheels though.

That definitely sparked some interest and I'm looking forward to seeing and test driving something like that to see if it's a suitable set up visually and performance wise.
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