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The SQ7 is a very pleasant surprise. It’s remarkably quick for such a big car, and it packs in a superb interior.
And, while the £77,000 price tag sounds expensive, you need to put it in context, as the comparison is stunning. A BMW X7 M50i costs £18,000 more, while you’ll be needing an extra £25,000 for a Range Rover Sport SVR. If you pick the Mercedes-AMG GLS 63, you’ll need to find an additional £50,000, so these figures are worth bearing in mind even if you intend to lease one.
Therefore, in context, the SQ7 is excellent value for money.
There are downsides, though. Its looks aren’t a lot to write home about, so you’re better off driving it than gazing at it. But, when you drive the car, you’ll be calling at every petrol station on every journey you make. And you’ll need to make many of those trips. Why? Because you’ll want to avoid being at home, as the taxman will be sending men in black suits round to pick you up by the ankles and shake every last penny out of your pockets to collect all that road tax.
On the other hand, if you’re mad enough to want a giant seven-seater 4x4 that gets from 0 to 62mph in 4.1-seconds, you might be the type of person who considers all the above an exciting adventure.