I noticed, while watching the video, that the car seems to have several surfaces that might be prone to damage or scratches over time. Additionally, the plastic in certain areas appears to be quite rigid. What is your impression, given that you had the opportunity to drive it? Thx
It really depends on your needs, as I find them quite similar in terms of style and features. However, the Terramar is larger and more practical, but it is also heavier, and its exterior design is less dynamic.
I noticed, while watching the video, that the car seems to have several surfaces that might be prone to damage or scratches over time. Additionally, the plastic in certain areas appears to be quite rigid. What is your impression, given that you had the opportunity to drive it? Thx
Yes, indeed, some of the lower plastics are rigid.
@@PlanetCarNews I understand that this is a subjective feeling, but which one would you prefer: Terranar or Formentor? And why (same spec.?). Thx.
It really depends on your needs, as I find them quite similar in terms of style and features. However, the Terramar is larger and more practical, but it is also heavier, and its exterior design is less dynamic.
Merci. Et pour les poils de nez, la Remington, ça donne quoi ?