Hello, we are currently driving a 2016 VW Touareg 3.0 V6 TDI. Since we are following the “diesel discussion” attentively and do not want to believe (more) the promises of the manufacturers, the next car will become a gasoline engine. Now we are looking for an SUV that offers comparable space conditions in the interior / case room. Really well done is the back bench at the Touareg – neat space and also a tiltable backrest. We do not like the air suspension, even in the “sports- Mode” the car swings a bit … in fast motorway curves the Touareg feels a bit insecure. As alternatives we thought of: – the Maserati Levante S …. has someone experience with the space conditions and the chassis ??? space for 4-persons ? chassis relatively sporty or rather indirect/comfortable ?? consumption ? (at 40 km per day and of which about 50% in the city.) Alternatively we thought of: Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.6 or 5.7 Summit Cadillac XT5 Cadillac is in the last I hope that even with the new XT5 the chassis for Europe was tuned relatively sporty and tight and not too soft??? I read an interesting test at the Jeep, it was praised as a summit for a high-quality and extensive equipment, but the soft chassis was very much criticized and this is the point that makes us worry. Who can do something about the Levante as Benzi? What is the chassis like? Does the car feel sporty and safe or too soft on the motorway at speed 160? (even in motorway curves) …. what is the consumption? What are the space conditions? Can one sit well on the back bench as an adult? Is the trunk well usable or does the function of the shape follow here? Does anyone else worry about the diesel besides us? Can one plan better with a petrol engine? We also have to be in six or seven In addition, they are still allowed to travel to Hanover or Hamburg for years to come.