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Old 10 August 2007, 10:04 PM   #1
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According to the J.D. Power and Associates 2007 Vehicle Dependability Study, Buick and Lexus are tied for most dependable car, with the fewest problems. Land Rover, as usual, is DFL.
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Old 11 August 2007, 07:31 AM   #2
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And the nice thing about Lexus is they don't rush to change the body style every year. I have no doubt that the 2011 LS 460 will look exactly like my wife's 2007 LS 460.

The 2007 SC 430 looks identical to my 2002 SC 430.

Kind of like Rolex in that respect.
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The problem is it still has the driving feel of a Lexus. Not bad to ride in, but driver communication is as numb as an eskimo's butt. Personally, I never saw the appeal.
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The problem is it still has the driving feel of a Lexus. Not bad to ride in, but driver communication is as numb as an eskimo's butt. Personally, I never saw the appeal.
It's certainly not the driver's car that a BMW is, but it's also not a bad experience behind the wheel, either. I switched cars with my boss for a week and I have ZERO complaints about his LS. It's comfortable, powerful enough, and VERY quiet. It's probably the best A to B luxury car there is.
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Old 12 August 2007, 03:51 PM   #6
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It's certainly not the driver's car that a BMW is, but it's also not a bad experience behind the wheel, either. I switched cars with my boss for a week and I have ZERO complaints about his LS. It's comfortable, powerful enough, and VERY quiet. It's probably the best A to B luxury car there is.
Its a pity you guys dont have the luxury of having the turbo diesels from BMW.The new 330d and the 335d are awesome.I have the first generation 2003 330d.I have done 60000 miles and not a single problem,not a little light or any other little niggle... Fantastic car.

If I had the chance of chosing between a new 335d(200kw and 560Nm) or 335i(225kw and 400Nm).It would be the 335d

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Just remember that USA cars are HALF the price of the same car in the UK.

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Just remember that USA cars are HALF the price of the same car in the UK.

And in the UK, cars are HALF the price as in The Netherlands (a total of 42% VAT and special tax)
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And in the UK, cars are HALF the price as in The Netherlands (a total of 42% VAT and special tax)
Holy Moley !!!!

That means a Merc 320 CDI Sport 4X4 would cost :

$ 45,000 in the USA
£ 45,000 in the UK ($90k) Twice the price
Euro 133,000 in Netherlands (£90k or $180k) AAAAgh !!

I thought that the UK was the highest in Europe. Jeeeees.
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Holy Moley !!!!

That means a Merc 320 CDI Sport 4X4 would cost :

$ 45,000 in the USA
£ 45,000 in the UK ($90k) Twice the price
Euro 133,000 in Netherlands (£90k or $180k) AAAAgh !!

I thought that the UK was the highest in Europe. Jeeeees.
Actually, I was exaggerating. We always think we pay too much for our cars overhere. The base model is £ 45,500! (EUR 71,750). Still twice the US price I think Sweden tops the list....
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Land Rover, as usual, is DFL.
No surprise.
I always try to take myself into a Range, then realize it's not worth the risk... Which is too bad, because the Range is a HELL of a good-looking SUV, and really the only one that I like. It's big but not too big, has that nice boxy-ish looking shape to it that I like, and is luxurious and comfortable. What a waste.
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Old 14 August 2007, 12:51 AM   #12
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I have the Range Rover Sport - and have not had a problem in 22,000 miles.... Fingers crossed every day...

Wont keep it past warranty thats for sure....
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The kicker to that study is that your basic Buick tied Lexus for most dependable. Go figure.
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