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. |
| 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. |
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. |
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. |
yep, Vienna to Arlington. Not too bad. Still, that is a lot of time to spend in a beater. |
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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. |
If you consider the bold items "repairs" and do not have money for that, Mercedes is waaayy out of reach for you. |
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. |