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  1. 1 minute ago, LordByronUK said:

    FSport drive train is identical, but tighter handling due to less body roll and slightly heavier steering. If you're going for an FSport (we have one) then you must insist on changing to Michellin Cross Climate tyres. With those tyres the ride over normal roads is almost on par with a non FSport, but still tighter handling in the corners. FSport + Michellin Cross Climates for the best combination of ride quality and handling.

    Also, I would say if you can add AVS as that will further improve the FSport ride.

    It is going to be 2015 so won't be able to add options. 

    What year model do you have?

  2. 1 hour ago, as13 said:

    Which ever you go for they're both fine cars?

    I went for the F-sport with Pan-roof and Prem-Nav mainly for the look of the F-sport the front grille makes the car have a presents about it.

    The extra's the Premier give which I really liked, after having test driven the Prem were the sound system, vented and memory front seats.

    Hope this helps you in making your choice?

    I incline to finalise  the purchase bases on the same opinion. 

    Is there any improvement in the drive mode, is it actually sportier, than non F-Sport models or just estetic differences? 

    I have not driven any of them. Is my first NX.

  3. If you would have to choose between f-port and premier what would you chose?

    I like very much the f-sport front grill and the alloy wheels, 2 tones interior compared with the premier version.

    Also I wish to have a few options available on premier like 360° cameras, heated wheel, better sound system. 

    Budget £20000so will be 2015-2016 models.

    More info:

    The NX 300h F Sport gains a series of dedicated styling features as well as further equipment: –

    • 18-inch alloys with two-tone finish
    • Headlights with LED high and low beam functions
    • F Sport heated electric front seats with lumbar support
    • F Sport suspension with performance dampers
    • Electric steering column adjustment
    • Power tailgate
    • Wireless smartphone charger

     

    At the top of the range the Premier model builds on the Luxury specification with: –

    • 18-inch alloys with dedicated design
    • Headlights with LED high and low beam functions
    • Auto-dimming door mirrors
    • Heated and ventilated front seats with lumbar support
    • Driver’s seat position memory
    • Mark Levinson audio system
    • Card key
    • Lexus Premium Navigation
    • 360-degree panoramic view
    • Automatic high beam
    • Lane Keep Assist
    • Head-up Display
    • Rear Cross Traffic Alert
    • Heated steering wheel
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