Many people buy SUVs these days for their practicality, as they tend to have more space and versatility than a regular sedan or hatchback. However, there are a minority who like a sportier-looking SUV, and are willing to sacrifice some practicality for it. It is for these people that the genre of the coupe-SUV was created.
PHOTO: AsiaOne/Ben ChiaMany people buy SUVs these days for their practicality, as they tend to have more space and versatility than a regular sedan or hatchback.
BMW was arguably the originators of the modern coupe-SUV, when they launched the first X6 back in 2008. It generated some controversy when it was born, as it was deemed the worst of both genres. It's not the first time that BMW has engineered a car to fit within our vehicular taxation regime, but it also goes to show how one can
The X2 is sold in Singapore with the M Sport body kit, which includes, among other things, adaptive suspension. This gives the X2 a fairly good ride and handling balance, although it's nothing outstanding. It leans slightly more towards the sportier side of things, with the car gamely taking on corners with verve. Ride quality is acceptable, and is mostly comfortable enough for daily driving needs.
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