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08-04-2019, 08:31 PM | #34 |
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Tata Motors which also owns Range Rover these days. I hear both are not as horribly unreliable as they used to be but not exactly setting the benchmark either. The legendarily shitty Jaguars were pre Ford with Lucas electrical components, a/k/a the prince of darkness.
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08-05-2019, 12:48 AM | #37 |
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Never buy a cheap car that was expensive when it was new.
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08-05-2019, 12:51 AM | #39 |
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If you want a luxury brand go Asian (Infiniti, Lexus, Acura). I've had a G37 for 6 years and I've had absolutely no problems with it.
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08-05-2019, 02:23 AM | #40 |
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Not true...just join a forum that has a model specific section...like BMW then find M3.
There will be loads of information about what and when things need to be replaced and projected costs...from actual owners/mechanics. I bought a vintage Porsche...but waited until I found an owner that had just spent $6-7k on all the "wear and tear" points...7 years later, it has been a relativity hassle free car. You have the internet...use it. Last edited by BlackOp; 08-05-2019 at 02:29 AM.. |
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I'll add that the "enthusiast" models (AMG, M and others) tend to have more meticulous owners...that keep documentation of repairs. Those models are also utilizing their brands racing engineering....which tends to be more robust.
I'll never buy consumer grade cars again...they were expensive for a reason BUT if you do research, you'll find someone that has restored one and became bored....looking for a new project. BMW, Mercedes and Porsches last a LONG time if they are properly taken care of...you just have to know when (in the maintenance cycle) to buy them. Last edited by BlackOp; 08-05-2019 at 02:57 AM.. |
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You're not going to get a discount buying those...well except for probably Infiniti because they're ugly cars.
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08-05-2019, 06:12 AM | #43 |
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I wouldn't do it, man. I wouldn't purchase a pre-owned benz or BMW with 100K. You're just begging for trouble. There's going to be parts/costs that you're unaware of that WILL rape you. I got a buddy who runs a BMW/Porsche wrecking yard and he makes a killing stripping and selling parts off these cars because they're simply too expensive new. No offense, but i don't believe you've done enough real research on your cost comparison. For example, a new water pump on a 3-Series is upwards of $400 because it's an electric water pump. On these domestic brands with mechanical water pumps, those pumps are $150 or less. That i know for a fact, as at one time i considered buying a cheap german sport coupe as well. Here, look: 2014 BMW 328i A/C Compressor from NAPA, is $680 new. https://www.napaonline.com/en/search...Qualified=true 2014 Honda Civic A/C Compressor: $370.99 new https://www.napaonline.com/en/search...Qualified=true Don't kid yourself. It's more expensive. Don't try to convince yourself otherwise because you WILL pay for it one way or another. I know those German cars are sexy, but be honest with the evaluation here and don't look the other way because you want the sexier car. Things that people dont consider but chip away: Tire size. Those 18", wide, low profile tires cost considerably more than a standard 17x7 or whatever they're running on basic passenger cars. Spark plugs. Minor, sure, but it costs more to buy 6 or 8 plugs and wires, vs 4. Fuel. Do you HAVE to run 91 octane now, instead of the 87 on a standard passenger car? That shit add up. Oil capacity. Does it cost 5-6 qts to do an oil change or 3-4 qts? My little Nissan Sentra takes 2.7qts of oil to do an oil change. A 2014 Benz C-Class takes 6.5qts. And the filter likely costs more. It costs me $17 to do an oil change on my little Nissan commuter. It costs over $60 to do on my LS1. Things to consider is all...
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I must be in the minority as well, because I agree with this.
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