Took my MX manufactured 12/18 with 13K miles to the service center for some minor repairs.
They let me borrow a 2017 75D with 35K miles. The ride quality is much smoother and more compliant than my car. The road noise is also noticeably less.
The cars both have the 22" wheels with the Pirelli Scorpion Zero tires. I checked the tire pressure on the rental car and it is 41psi - just as I keep my own tires.
I don't understand how the ride quality could differ so much from car to car. I've been driving around San Francisco - where the streets are falling apart - and what is usually a jarring and rough ride in my newer, lower mileage car, is a smoother, softer, and more quiet ride with the rental.
Any ideas here? Could the suspension be different between the two cars? I'm at a loss. I only know that I wish my own MX drove the way this rental does.
They let me borrow a 2017 75D with 35K miles. The ride quality is much smoother and more compliant than my car. The road noise is also noticeably less.
The cars both have the 22" wheels with the Pirelli Scorpion Zero tires. I checked the tire pressure on the rental car and it is 41psi - just as I keep my own tires.
I don't understand how the ride quality could differ so much from car to car. I've been driving around San Francisco - where the streets are falling apart - and what is usually a jarring and rough ride in my newer, lower mileage car, is a smoother, softer, and more quiet ride with the rental.
Any ideas here? Could the suspension be different between the two cars? I'm at a loss. I only know that I wish my own MX drove the way this rental does.