Jenny Wang
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The seats in the SX are real leather, comfortable, and pretty nice so no real need for the nappa leather. Hud ill give u that one it would be nice to have it but again not necessary, rear seats are for car seats for the next 3-5 years so no need. AWD only really helps with acceleration. It dose not give you more “grip” when your at speed, or braking, only better acceleration off the line. So yeah not worth 4k in my book.There is the nappa leather, rear heated and vented seats, HUD..to me, those make up for that extra 4k along with the AWD which is more sure footed even in just rain.
Well, if you get down to it, the LX then because none of the ammenities are necessary. It's all opinion except the AWD will be more stable on the road even at speed because of it's torque vectoring technology. You limit what wheels can be driven to account for counter steering with FWD by two wheels. If you're just casually going down the road and don't have to make any panic moves, then yes, no more grip for the AWD compared to FWD. But at speed and no danger is not where the AWD is an advantage.The seats in the SX are real leather, comfortable, and pretty nice so no real need for the nappa leather. Hud ill give u that one it would be nice to have it but again not necessary, rear seats are for car seats for the next 3-5 years so no need. AWD only really helps with acceleration. It dose not give you more “grip” when your at speed, or braking, only better acceleration off the line. So yeah not worth 4k in my book.
Only Telluride we've actually sat in and driven is the LX, and we both really liked it. However, for us, the Telluride is replacing a High End MB and we wanted to maintain the same level of luxury. Our final choices came down to a GLS 550 or the Telluride SXP. The SXP seemed to have just about everything the GLS had (with the exception of the 449hp, bi-turbo V8) and was less than half the price. We don't take delivery for another week, so I'm hoping that the SXP stands up to expectations.