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بندر حسين

Jul 13

First impressions – the car’s design is really sleek and stylish. The front end looks bold and confident. I chose the titanium silver color because it hides dirt well. Same as with my old car — I don't wash it too often, maybe every few months. Even though it's a Lexus, my habits won't change! Interior: I went with the brown perforated leather, and honestly, it matches my taste perfectly. The doors, dashboard, and center console are all wrapped in soft-touch materials. Compared to my old Volkswagen, this feels way more premium. Space: With a wheelbase of around 2870mm, the space is average. It's not cramped, but it's not huge either — definitely smaller than a Volvo S90 in the back. I used to drive an SUV, so moving around inside a sedan feels a bit less convenient. Features: While it can’t compete with electric cars in terms of tech, it’s well-equipped compared to German rivals like BMW, Audi, and Mercedes. You get power seats, seat ventilation and heating, L2 driver assistance, remote start for the A/C, voice control, keyless entry for all doors, and a panoramic sunroof — love that feature the most! Performance: I was mentally prepared — it's not a sporty car. Acceleration is slow at the start, and if you press hard on the gas, the engine does get a bit noisy. But once you're up to speed, the ride becomes smooth and comfortable. Fuel economy: I've driven about 500 km so far, mostly on highways, and I’m getting around 7.3 L/100km. With my “golden foot” driving style, I think I can squeeze out even better fuel efficiency later on.

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