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If Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It | New DS Performance

Apart from looking to be perfect, the DS 5 may be close to perfection. At this time (after half of the production cycle) most of the face-lifts are suggesting that a particular model has to be trimmed in order to get rid of the small defects. The DS 5 has no visual signs of any extensive design upgrades whatsoever. Neither has the technical or comfort part got any better either. This may mean that the company is satisfied with what they have. Which is a good message to the customers. Could this mean the DS 5 is perfect? No. But close to it. Very close. At least visually. After all that is exactly why we fell in love with it in the first place.        

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