Anonymous wrote:I gave up my BMW for a Cadillac. I liked the way my BMW handled a lot more. My Cadillac is very reliable and the American parts are cheap. An oil change, battery or tires way way less. A very late low mileage one under full warranty is what I bought. Lots of low mileage Cadillacs are for sale
I also owned a Mercedes. Oil changes and parts were expensive.
Want to be cool. Ford is bringing back Bronco for 2021 that will be the hot vehicle
Anonymous wrote:I gave up my BMW for a Cadillac. I liked the way my BMW handled a lot more. My Cadillac is very reliable and the American parts are cheap. An oil change, battery or tires way way less. A very late low mileage one under full warranty is what I bought. Lots of low mileage Cadillacs are for sale
I also owned a Mercedes. Oil changes and parts were expensive.
Want to be cool. Ford is bringing back Bronco for 2021 that will be the hot vehicle

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Subaru Outback. It really is the best bang for your buck and they will last you a solid 12-15 years.
Sorry, not the later model ones. The ones pre-2011 used to be very solid (minus the head gasket issue), the ones post-2011 have more issues.
Anonymous wrote:The key to owning a BMW is finding a mechanic (not the dealer!!!) that you trust. I have owned a couple of BMWs (one for over 20!years) and once I found a reliable mechanic the crazy expensive and out of the blue repairs stopped.