@Bobster67
I tried the V6, P300 and a V8, both Coupe and Cabrio. For me the cabrio was out once I learned vandalism isn't covered (NL) to the roof.
Before I already had my doubts due to noise level on the highway. We wanted to do long road trips and I knew the noise level would irritate me soon.
So the the 4/6/8 question. I really love the V8, but the performance is such I'd loose my license in a matter of months..
Then the 4/6 question. I quickly noticed the weight difference in the nose, since we live in a forested area with winding roads. So that put me off the V6.
But honestly, the CO2 taxation weighted in also. If I remember well, the price difference in CO2 tax only was around € 18.000. With the higher base price,
it came to 35k. So about a 50% increase over the P300. Given these facts, the P300 was a "no-brainer".
Reading the comments above put a grin on my face. I distinctly remember the ridicule I got from some owners of V6/V8, about 'inflation of the model' ,
and (supposed) lack of sound & performance.
Even with the D5 I acquired, the weight difference 4/6 is compelling. My D3 was a V6, but I think the centre of gravity of the engine was near or behind
the front axle. With the D5 the V6 is placed more forward, giving this "oiltanker" feel in the steering, noticeably even entering/leaving a roundabout !
So weight does matter, but you loose some sounds and some performance on the highway. It comes down to taste & preferences.
If I ever were to move to the USA, then I'd get a V8 since most roads go straight there anyway... :mrgreen: