Anonymous wrote:Mercedes SUVs are built in the southern US (Alabama) and, frankly, have a build quality similar to US cars. Mercedes sedans like the E class and S class, however, are built in Germany and have fantastic built quality and reliability.
Anonymous wrote:Tahoes/Suburbans/Yukons/Expeditions are just overpriced minivans without the benefit of sliding doors. I immediately know 2 things about those who drive them: they are not good with money and overly concerned about image.
Anonymous wrote:LOL, what people waste money on is so entertaining.
Financial idiots are born every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Range Rover and Jaguar drivers who may think that they're driving luxury vehicles may be surprised to learn that they're driving vehicles owned by an Indian company called Tata Motors who in 2008 bought the names Land Rover and Jaguar from Ford. So there's no reason to be looking down at GMC vehicles.
Unfortunately, I’ve owned some gmc vehicles. They start out ncie, then the shaking and rattling starts. The cheap plastic starts to break down and the squeaking starts. It’s enough to drive a person insane. Never again. They are prices of crap and there is no way is pay $80,000 or more for one.
Every car manufacturer has its shares of lemons. Years ago I had a friend whose dad bought a new Mercedes that he grew to regret buying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we really talking about a difference here? I'd much rather have that GMC engine under the hood though.
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The Tahoe/Yukon/Escalade is body-on-frame which is basically the same as a pickup truck.
RR is unibody which is much safer in a crash and significantly better to drive.
Anonymous wrote:Are we really talking about a difference here? I'd much rather have that GMC engine under the hood though.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Range Rover and Jaguar drivers who may think that they're driving luxury vehicles may be surprised to learn that they're driving vehicles owned by an Indian company called Tata Motors who in 2008 bought the names Land Rover and Jaguar from Ford. So there's no reason to be looking down at GMC vehicles.
Unfortunately, I’ve owned some gmc vehicles. They start out ncie, then the shaking and rattling starts. The cheap plastic starts to break down and the squeaking starts. It’s enough to drive a person insane. Never again. They are prices of crap and there is no way is pay $80,000 or more for one.
Anonymous wrote:The Range Rover and Jaguar drivers who may think that they're driving luxury vehicles may be surprised to learn that they're driving vehicles owned by an Indian company called Tata Motors who in 2008 bought the names Land Rover and Jaguar from Ford. So there's no reason to be looking down at GMC vehicles.
Anonymous wrote: They are just gas guzzling tanks! Give me my Subaru Forster any day.