I have one love it, you don’t have to use screen for climate, press the assistant button and say set temp to 23 , or raise fan speed, etc, do wish these testing people would find out what they are driving before pulling to bits.
@@r1oo1 Have you ever tried to issue a voice command in a car with excited kids in the back? Or with an accent that the Assistant is not clearly programmed with in mind....it can get pretty infuriating!
@@Jedimack7 To be honest no. What I have found is my wife has a soft voice and sometimes it replies with' I didn't get that'. I tell her to speak with a deeper(louder) voice. Always works then.. I have had a few problems with the car itself but not the voice control.. Just a quick question, do you push the voice icon? I ask as I never have, I just talk to Google never pushed the voice icon once since I had it new end of March...
Yes - I know these things happen in slow motion, but it felt as if I had been sitting stationary for ages while he just kept driving at me before burying his car in the bank! -Tim
I like both. X3 and XC60. The XC60 before face-lift had more luxurious and refined details in it. The door bins had velvet and rubber to prevent things from sliding.
I have a BMW X3. I got given an XC60 as a loan vehicle whilst my Beemer had some cosmetic damage repaired. The Volvo is bloody awful! Not even close to the X3 on any level.
@@kenjones102 Not at all true "Volvo is generally considered more reliable, with 3.5 out of 5.0 scores, according to RepairPal rating. BMW has only 2.5 out of 5.0. Volvo cars last up to 250,000 miles with about 20 years of extensive use."
One advantage the VOLVO has over the master race NAZI staff cars that are BMWs is that VOLVO have mastered the indicator / turn signal . It is an historical FACT that none of the Panzers use in the invasion of Poland had indcators . Keep smiling people they are only cars .