I spend 40-80 minutes a day in my car. Would my life be better sitting in a Mercedes

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Anonymous wrote:What you're missing here is the Mercedes service from the dealership. It's OUTSTANDING! Every time I take my car in, I get a Mercedes loaner, and my car comes back washed and vacuumed. The people who work there are seriously trained to be at your service. That is the real reason I'll never go back to any other car.


Yes, but they better be because you're there all of the time. The only thing better than the Mercedes service is not having to drag your ass and your car to the dealership every other month! I got quite sick of Euromotor Cars before I finally decided to trade in my always-in-the-shop Mercedes for a car that didn't need so much maintenance and repairs. All my friends with Mercedes complain about how many issues they have with their cars.


I've never had any issues with my cars being at the shop often. Just picked up my new S-class a week ago. This makes my 5th.
Anonymous
I really want to buy a gently used Mazda 6 for about $28K. Get Bluetooth, back-up camera, decent mileage, leather seats, etc. But I keep getting pulled back to looking at 2012 BMW 5series and 2012 Mercedes E Class coupes. Is there a middle ground that would be more reasonable? Lexus is not any cheaper. I don't like the look of the Acuras.
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Anonymous wrote:i would use the monthly payment to move closer in


40 - 80 minutes a day. That's a 20 to 40 minute commute each way. She already is very close in. I had a similar community when I lived in Van ness and worked in Farragut North.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really want to buy a gently used Mazda 6 for about $28K. Get Bluetooth, back-up camera, decent mileage, leather seats, etc. But I keep getting pulled back to looking at 2012 BMW 5series and 2012 Mercedes E Class coupes. Is there a middle ground that would be more reasonable? Lexus is not any cheaper. I don't like the look of the Acuras.

you're spending time inside the car, not outside
I would deff look @ acura
Mazdas are way to noisy to my taste, they not in the same league with Mersedes/Acuras/BMW/etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:i would use the monthly payment to move closer in


40 - 80 minutes a day. That's a 20 to 40 minute commute each way. She already is very close in. I had a similar community when I lived in Van ness and worked in Farragut North.


yep, Vienna to Arlington. Not too bad. Still, that is a lot of time to spend in a beater.
Anonymous
If you are looking for a car only for yourself I still wouldn't buy Mercedes, but a different more comfortable car with a bit of extras would be well worth it for me.
If you are looking for a car that can also be used as a family car, at least from time to time...yeah you know the answer

There are a lot of affordable brands around that have luxury editions - that might be a better way to go. My in-laws have a Corolla and while I love the gas mileage it's not the most comfortable car around - then my parents came to visit and rented a Corola Luxury edition. Man what a difference! All the neat extras, nicer look inside and much more comfy for long trips as well. Probably too small for a family car, but the point still stands. I think a luxury version of a great affordable family car will serve you better than a Mercedes just for yourself.

Maybe I am biased...I don't think Mercedes is worth the money, you pay for the name. Tons of better brands around for the same money or even less.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:We have a Lexus, a Mercedes and a Honda. I have true love for the Honda and the Lexus. Lexus so comfortable and fun. Honda so reliable and safe. Mercedes -- not so comfortable for me (woman) but we have NEVER had repairs on any of them. The Honda and Mercedes are 10 years old.

Not possible. 10 years with no repairs. Still the same tires, brakes, wipers, etc. I don't think so unless you drive 500 miles a year.

If you consider the bold items "repairs" and do not have money for that, Mercedes is waaayy out of reach for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Modern new cars do not need repairs. I have not turned mine in for a "repair" in 20 years. Replacing brake pads, wipers, tires -- that is just routine maintenance. Never heard of Jiffy lube, people?

Thank you and same here. We buy new and keep for 10 years. But when people buy a used car that is 2-3 years old (not counting off lease cars) they usually have troubles. That is why they are selling them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Modern new cars do not need repairs. I have not turned mine in for a "repair" in 20 years. Replacing brake pads, wipers, tires -- that is just routine maintenance. Never heard of Jiffy lube, people?

Thank you and same here. We buy new and keep for 10 years. But when people buy a used car that is 2-3 years old (not counting off lease cars) they usually have troubles. That is why they are selling them.


that is not true. a 2-3 car will likely not need a major repair (transmission, exhaust, etc.). 6-7 years old, yes.
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