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Looking to buy sports luxury car. Which one?Dutt1113 08-10-2009, 09:48 AM Im looking to buy a sports luxury car, but i cannot decide what i want. i am torn beteen several different cars. Let me know what you think and why? akboss 08-21-2009, 01:01 PM Depends how much sport you like with your luxury. Sport = BMW/Infiniti, Luxury = Lexus/Mercedes/Jaguar. If status comes into play, like it does for most luxury car buyers, get a Mercedes. If it doesn't come into play, just load up a Hyundai Genesis and you're getting the best deal in the biz. KevinAnderson 08-24-2009, 01:48 AM 2005.5+ audi s4 (b7) - Great body style link removed by Moderator- unauthorized advertising wafrederick 08-24-2009, 10:38 PM You do not want a Mercedes Benz,the price of repairs are very expensive and are very horrible to work on on.Replacing an ECM on them is about 10 grand and takes 8 hours to program one.Jaguar is another to stay away from,hard to get parts for and are very expensive. akboss 08-26-2009, 08:43 AM I would have to disagree with the previous poster on buying Mercedes. The reliability of Mercedes-Benz cars is subjective and depends highly on year/model. You will see many 1980's and mid 1990's Benz cars on the road because, while the motors do need a little more careful maintenance, the cars themselves are built very well. My mother-in-law is driving a 1995 E320 in beautiful shape, and the fully galvanized body is holding up better than most its age. Any car can have a massively expensive breakdown, including and especially any of the premium brands. This decision also depends on how long the buyer intends to keep the car. Assuming its only 2-4 years, Mercedes will look after the car under warranty. And if you intend to keep it longer than that, you can have it serviced at a professional garage outside the dealership. In our town there's at least one specialty shop that works exclusively on premium German cars, and charge a lot less than you would get at a Mercedes or Audi dealer. Just personal opinion here but Mercedes-Benz has survived over 100 years for a reason. Its not a Maxima with a body kit or a Volkswagen with leather, its a dedicated car built for a specific requirement and experience. If I had the money, its surely the first luxury brand I'd look at. wafrederick 08-26-2009, 07:20 PM Plus Mercedes does not want anyone checking the oil and tranmission fluid anymore,NO DIPSTICKS on the newer models.I have heard about the programing of a new Mercedes ecm.A special blanket has to cover the new ECM with the scan tool hooked up and a phone line hooked to the scan tool with 8 hour of programing calling it in to Mercedes.Any powersurges,the new ecm is toast and it has to start all over again.The ecm is $3,000.00.I have seen a real Mercedes,with a 426 hemi under the hood.There are some putting in Chevy engines in them too. O'Dailigh 09-02-2009, 06:37 PM Depends how much sport you like with your luxury. Sport = BMW/Infiniti, Luxury = Lexus/Mercedes/Jaguar. If status comes into play, like it does for most luxury car buyers, get a Mercedes. If it doesn't come into play, just load up a Hyundai Genesis and you're getting the best deal in the biz. If you put a Merc or Werk badge on the Genesis it would become the "Must have of 2010". Shpuker 09-04-2009, 10:54 PM the only Audi I would ever buy is the A5 and thats not one of the optons, other than hat im goin BMW 3 series or 5 series 05-07 (best deals if your looking used) though the best of those 4 is the Mercedes simply because, well its a mercedes and they tend to be top of the line quality every time. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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