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Old 13 May 2009, 01:28 PM   #91
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i can't believe this old post resurfaced. anyway, i'm a honda type of guy.
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Old 13 May 2009, 01:34 PM   #92
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Not sure what it is like everywhere else but in my city Mercs and Beemers are ten a penny, it seems to be rarer to see a ford!
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You must live in Vancouver.
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Old 13 May 2009, 02:18 PM   #93
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Old 13 May 2009, 03:33 PM   #94
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IMO the build quality on the previous generation has gone straight to the toilet......the current one and their relatively new line of cars have a very good build quality.....However, i just really prefer BMW, i'll get a MB when i'm 50+, BMW is a driver's car....better engine, better feedback from the car, better handling and outstanding build quality, my problem with MB is that the previous generation used to share parts with a Chrysler and MB has just gone AWOL, the make an R-class, A-class, B-class, CLC-class, Minivan....they are trying to target too many niches, sacrificed quaility and all the Cars look almost the same, BMW------all the way!
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Old 13 May 2009, 05:10 PM   #95
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i have as a chauffuer , driven over several hundred thousand miles in mb's , never let down. only cars to let me down bmw.

best performance car - m3. best every day - mb 320cd. best drivers car subaru sti.
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Old 13 May 2009, 10:56 PM   #96
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I've only test-driven BMWs. Then, after test-driving the Mercedes, I bought MB. Each time. For luxury, comfort (and, I think, a better driver's car with the new C, E & S Classes) I choose Mercedes. Every day, and twice on sunday.

That's my wife's ride. For me, anything made in Stuttgart will do.
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Old 14 May 2009, 02:27 AM   #97
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Luxury cars in Dallas are very common as well and I must say that Vancouver is on the same level if not more. My wife and I were counting the BMWs as we were driving through downtown Van and it was almost every third car. I wish I was driving my BMW up here because it would be so fun.
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Old 14 May 2009, 02:38 AM   #98
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I drove a BMW when I was a single. I am driving a MB now married with kids...
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Old 14 May 2009, 03:10 AM   #99
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I drove a BMW when I was a single. I am driving a MB now married with kids...
So in this analogy MB = Minivan.:chuck le:
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Old 14 May 2009, 07:14 AM   #100
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Hubby drives a benz, I had a z4 and lost a ton on it and now drive a mini cooper, best decision I ever made.
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Old 14 May 2009, 07:27 AM   #101
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If you look simply at raw data for the last handful or so years, BMW has been much better in terms of quality than MB.

There have been far fewer defects per new car, far fewer repairs, and higher customer satisfaction. This is all something you can research for yourselves at JD Power.


I'm biased, but I like BMW. My 5 series is 4 years old and has never had a problem. It's a fantastic car and BMW has been a great company to deal with.


The 5 series holds its value much better than other cars in its class. It also recently ranked the highest in appeal in the segment (5 series #1, E class #2, A6 #3). The 5 also generally wins most European "executive saloon" tests.
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Old 14 May 2009, 07:51 AM   #102
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Well,

My first thought on this post is it is completely meaningless to compare the two in generalities. Anytime someone asks a "Which is better" question it leads to everyones opinions with very little facts and lot's of generalizations.

Bottom line, mostly pointless. Even if you were to be specific and ask which similar model in a class would you choose tends to be very subjective. Pick the one you like because YOU drove them both, compared features, serviceability, warranties, cost of ownership, etc. and then buy the one YOU like.

After spending 23 years in the automotive industry, they both have lot's of pluses and a few minuses. Do your research and enjoy. I have owned both brands, enjoyed and hated them at one point or another while in my garage.

If your going to offer up an opinion, I believe it is useful to give facts to back it up. Lends to the credibility of the opinion.


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Old 14 May 2009, 08:03 AM   #103
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Audi/BMW > Benz
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Old 13 June 2009, 06:20 AM   #104
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How about both?



My E93 M3 at a WheelSto photoshoot



My SLK baskin in the sun

Oh, and for the audi fans....



IMO... BMW > Audi/Benz
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Old 13 June 2009, 06:33 AM   #105
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I obviously have not driven a black series SL but have the CLK black and SLR. I was asked if i wanted a black series sl and passed. Quite frankly in general I think they both lack passion and lack feel the clk black series captures it to an extent. I will stick with Ferrari my wife can drive the mercs. In regards to the v12 bi turbo I have found the performance of the supercharged v8 to be very close except for noticeable torque. My wifes sl55 gave my cl65 a close race and the sl65 was not much faster. So why buy a v 12 bi turbo which will drop 20k just driving it off the lot.

Must be nice to have such great toys....

I would never turn down a black series SL... they out perform the SLR!!!!

Any AMG will drop significantly once off the lot. LOW low mileage SL55's are going for under $30K at auctions! Partly due to the new SL63's arrival... but still, talk about depreciation...they went for $125K+ new!
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Old 13 June 2009, 06:42 AM   #106
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Though I drive a Land Rover, my gf's beamer ( 330 ) is quite impressive compared to my fathers MB! But they are both great cars though!
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Old 13 June 2009, 07:11 AM   #107
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IMO... BMW > Audi/Benz
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Old 13 June 2009, 07:15 AM   #108
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I drive BMW's cuz I haven't reached MB's demographic age yet. ( 10 years older than BMW)
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