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I must say... Thanks to GM letting go SAAB to Spyker... Indeed its a breakthrough in design in comparison to their earlier series of 95s.
The design is GREAT LOOKING from its outside and once you sit in it, you will feel OUTSTANDING as it really makes you DIFFERENT in comparison to other makes like Audi or BMW that are so common nowadays.
Inside, there are many programmable features that you can fiddle with which makes you even more wanting to try them out. Like safety, security ones or tune-up like suspension or many others...
For instance, the 3 modes of drive : Comfort, Intelligent and Sports where I tried Intelligent which the onboard computer decides the drive modes like suspension, etc... in accordance to the road condition. Comfort is a relax drive where you can relax in it.
The HUD lets you see the speedo and makes you have the premium feel and aircraft look.
1 thing good is the sensors that can even tell you that you are close to another car when driving or moving off... which I notice that as a good feature as its a wider car after all and not seen in other makes so far.
The drive is excellent and cornering was good... Last minute turn-offs was also almost instant and cruising is as relax like you are driving an E class.
When you are away from the car, it alerts with a sound to tell you that its been locked once you move at a short distance (i.e. 1 to 2 metres) which I don't see in other makes.
Its definately a car to get for those who wants to be DIFFERENT from the rest.
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