| I’ve owned an Audi and a Mercedes. My MB ML (I think they use a different model number now) was always in the shop and was a true money pit. I will likely be buying a Q7 before the end of the year. I will never buy another Mercedes. Life is too short to waste so much time at the dealership! |
| Never heard of a European car that is not a money pit, TBH. |
My Saab has been very reliable....but then again, they went bankrupt a while back so cannot get new Saabs anymore.
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I love LOVE love my 18 month old Q5, but I suspect to roll it over into a new one at year 5 to avoid expensive OOW repairs down the line. My other car, a Saab 900, is is 26 years old; I suspect keeping the Q5 that long would lead to bankruptcy.
One caution: just because you're paying more doesn't mean you get the latest safety/tech features (ACC, lane assist) unless you pony up for Prestige trim. These incredibly useful features come on mid level CRVs. |
How much are they quoting for an engine mount? Because with a Toyota, replacing an engine mount is a five minute job using a $15 part. It should be an extremely simple job |
The 2020 GLS will be a resign and will have a new engine. You won’t get it for less than MARIO which will probably be close to $90k all in. The Audi is significantly cheaper. Also, the 2019 GLS will look outdated by the end of the year. |
The last new Saab is being sold this month https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.caranddriver.com/news/amp27813994/saab-9-3-nevs-auction/ |
| I loved my q7 until it hit 100k and then the maintenance began averaging 1000 per month. We have an A4 and A3 and they have been much more reliable. I ended up replacing my w7 with a Honda CR-V which is much lower maintenance but hardly any fun at all... |