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#31
No, I don't play soccer!
sandy14, I'm glad you're holding off on doing anything right away. You're probably still feeling overwhelmed after researching a bunch of SUVs. A month or two break is a good idea.
Voice command doesn't seem to like female voices in general so I rarely use it. I also understand the convenience of touch screen. RT took some time to get used to. But I appreciate the convenience of making changes without having to lean forward. One thing I don't miss, fingerprints on the nav screen. My OCD would be off the charts
Have you taken a look at the official NX thread? It would be interesting to know your thoughts. Maybe you can talk to your salesperson about it. He sounds like a decent guy. We'll try to help you out as much as we can.
Voice command doesn't seem to like female voices in general so I rarely use it. I also understand the convenience of touch screen. RT took some time to get used to. But I appreciate the convenience of making changes without having to lean forward. One thing I don't miss, fingerprints on the nav screen. My OCD would be off the charts
Have you taken a look at the official NX thread? It would be interesting to know your thoughts. Maybe you can talk to your salesperson about it. He sounds like a decent guy. We'll try to help you out as much as we can.
#32
Also, they are much harder to use when driving. Your finger is bouncing around and it's hard to poke the screen. Not the case with a tactile feedback joystick!
#33
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#34
The pursuit of F
^^^I prefer it too since I like a clean screen and a better position with the driver's line-of-sight . I'm used to the RTI and quite honestly, most of the functions I use is changing radio stations or volume controlled at the steering wheel, all at fingertip's reach.
#35
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Me too. It took a little bit of an adjustment to get used to, but now I don't even really have to think about it. Very easy. Plus, I cannot stand the fingerprints all over a touch screen.
#36
I am okay with the touchpad remote touch system too. At least your arm and hand aren't bouncing around while driving.
#37
I couldn't agree more that you should just wait for the next generation which will be the 2016 model year out next year. The 2015 is way to much like your 2010. The BMW x5's are absolutely great to drive but are very expensive relative to the Japanese stuff and no doubt less reliable, but way better performance. I would also say that the MDX drives meaningfully better but is a bit bigger as well. But they are really good. You should test drive one, brand new model available now. Regards. Ned.
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I couldn't agree more that you should just wait for the next generation which will be the 2016 model year out next year. The 2015 is way to much like your 2010. The BMW x5's are absolutely great to drive but are very expensive relative to the Japanese stuff and no doubt less reliable, but way better performance. I would also say that the MDX drives meaningfully better but is a bit bigger as well. But they are really good. You should test drive one, brand new model available now. Regards. Ned.
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