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Old 6 May 2007, 12:38 PM   #1
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Advice on a car

I'm thinking about buying a car next month. A 2005 model since I'll let someone else deal with the depreciation. If anyone of you own one of these models, what's your opinion on it?

Acura TSX
Audi A4 2.0T
BMW 325i Sedan
Infiniti G35 Sedan
Lexus IS 300
Saab 9-3 Aero
Volvo S40 T5 Turbo

Reliability is a big issue since I drive about 500 miles/805 kms a week.
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Old 6 May 2007, 12:51 PM   #2
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I'm thinking about buying a car next month. A 2005 model since I'll let someone else deal with the depreciation. If anyone of you own one of these models, what's your opinion on it?

Acura TSX
Audi A4 2.0T
BMW 325i Sedan
Infiniti G35 Sedan
Lexus IS 300
Saab 9-3 Aero
Volvo S40 T5 Turbo

Reliability is a big issue since I drive about 500 miles/805 kms a week.
I would go with the Acura, or Lexus for reliability. I've had a 735i BMW. Nice car but too much maintance. I too drive a lot since I'm in Sales and went back Japanese you can't go wrong.

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As a 40+ year auto tech, I'd recommend the Acura, Infinity, or Lexus. I've worked on all the brands you mentioned, and you really don't want to find out how expensive replacement parts are for some of them.

Another oft overlooked brand is Hyundai. The Sonata is probably the best bang for the buck out there right now. Less expensive than Camry or Accord, better warranty, and J.D. Powers best initial build quality. Again.
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Old 6 May 2007, 10:40 PM   #4
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Another oft overlooked brand is Hyundai. The Sonata is probably the best bang for the buck out there right now. Less expensive than Camry or Accord, better warranty, and J.D. Powers best initial build quality. Again.
I agree with you there Al. We bought my wife one last Sept and it has been a great trouble free car so far. We went from an Altima to this and she couldn't be happier.

One day a few weeks ago we were leaving somewhere and my wife went out to the car first as she had some things to carry out. When I sat in the driver's seat and buckled up I had to check the tach to see if the car was running. The darn thing is veerrrry quiet. No drivetrain noise whatsoever

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...I had to check the tach to see if the car was running. The darn thing is veerrrry quiet. No drivetrain noise whatsoever
It's amazing how quiet those little squirrels in their cages can be nowadays!

BTW, is that a dildo in Buu-whea's hands???
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It's amazing how quiet those little squirrels in their cages can be nowadays!

BTW, is that a dildo in Buu-whea's hands???
As right as you are about the squirrles, I've never, I mean never, not once owned anything with velour interior. Did you carry a walking stick with you when you drove around in that El-do?

I have no idea what's in Mr Wheat's hands. I do think however that it's a potato.
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Old 6 May 2007, 11:07 PM   #7
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As right as you are about the squirrles, I've never, I mean never, not once owned anything with velour interior. Did you carry a walking stick with you when you drove around in that El-do?

I have no idea what's in Mr Wheat's hands. I do think however that it's a potato.
LMAO - I had a purple velvet coat, alligator shoes and a top hat!

And that ain't no potato in Wheatie's hands, bro. Looks an awful lot like "Steely Dan" to me!
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Old 6 May 2007, 02:19 PM   #8
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All of those you listed are petrol (gas) powered engines are they not?

Take a test drive of a VW Gold Diesel. You may be pleasantly surprised.

If you are doing 805kms per week, this car will sip fuel at around 5 liters per 100 km (65 miles to the gallon approx) at 110km per hour cruising.

I know this because I own one. Best damn car I ever had and I have owned plenty.

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I'd say go for the Acura or the Lexus.
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Old 6 May 2007, 09:55 PM   #10
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Infiniti G35 Sedan

I actually prefer the coupe, but if you need the 4 doors then go for the sedan.

The G35 has gotten great reviews!
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I will say BMW 3.25i or another BMW but just BMW, as a BMW fanatic.
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Forget about those cars you listed! Buy a toyota Camry!
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Forget about those cars you listed! Buy a toyota Camry!
I also have driven Toyota Camry and I had several accidents with that car and we sold it finally, but Toyota Camry doesnt give pleasure of driving BMW, the sounds of BMW seems like a song or melody to my ear, and the orange lights black leathers with nice and small look style are super, just buy BMW and take alllllll $ value that you pay back in the time that you use it and enjoy, believe me BMW will never disappoint you!!!
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Forget about those cars you listed! Buy a toyota Camry!
I actually thought about a Toyota Camry SE since a new one is about the same price as the 04 and 05 near luxury models that I have been looking at. Not to mention I actually like the new look of the Camry. My only concern is it may be too roomy. I like smaller cars.

From looking around, Acura, Infinity and Lexus are maintaining their value very well...too well and there are not as many available in comparison to the European models.

I was really surprise how many A4s are available for reasonable pricing. Is there something about the A4 that I should know about?

From doing research, I'll probably pass on the Saab and Volvo. Audi (at least the A4) and BMW seem to have a better reliability record. I need to do some test driving to really decide.
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After having a BMW 3 series I would say avoid it. Although if you can get it with a warranty still then it may be okay for a while.
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After having a BMW 3 series I would say avoid it. Although if you can get it with a warranty still then it may be okay for a while.
What kinds of problems did you have with yours, Frank?
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Did you experience problems with one, Frank?
No, he absolutely loves it.
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After having a BMW 3 series I would say avoid it. Although if you can get it with a warranty still then it may be okay for a while.

Why avoid? I have a BMW E36 (1994 model ) since 3 years and I just spent for few things like tires,brake pads, periodical service cares, just vision of 4 doors on my BMW doesnt satisfy me my next car will be again a Bmw but 2 doors. There can be a bad luck at buying a car or not care improper use may cause some problem but Bmw is simply 'The Ultimate Driving Machine' unlike other cars BMW always looks young as years pass, and nearly all engines are so long last high quality just few of them like M52, N40 has chronological problems and with the information that BMW A.G. gave it's possible to update with some parts. Only flying is better!!!!!

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After having a BMW 3 series I would say avoid it. Although if you can get it with a warranty still then it may be okay for a while.
Any car manufacturer can produce a car that falls short of expectations - doesn't matter who it is. Between my wife and I we have owned 5 BMW's and have enjoyed all of them. Are they the most reliable out there? Far from it. For us the pleasure that they give has been worth the generally minor problems that have come up. Of the 5 cars, one had more problems than the rest combined (my e39 540). Mainly electronics related, and I would say the only one with anything near "significant" problems. Certainly later models have more issues with electronics as more "stuff" is loaded into the cars.

Although opinions vary, I would not discount them, but I would also not own one without a warranty.

BTW - posting in reply to this to avoid fanboi discussions below.......
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Let's see, the nav system crapped out within a few months, the brakes went on the fritz, the limited slip (for snow) stopped working, and the cd changer decided to go on vacation to crapville. Other then that it was a cherry car. In all honesty, the reliability of MB and BMW have gone through the floor as of late. While they are incredible driving machines, they have to cut too many corners these days due to high payroll costs. Give me a japanese car any day. Heck give me an american car before a MB or BMW. And I guess VW is starting to go cheaper on their cars as well.
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Let's see, the nav system crapped out within a few months, the brakes went on the fritz, the limited slip (for snow) stopped working, and the cd changer decided to go on vacation to crapville. Other then that it was a cherry car. In all honesty, the reliability of MB and BMW have gone through the floor as of late. While they are incredible driving machines, they have to cut too many corners these days due to high payroll costs. Give me a japanese car any day. Heck give me an american car before a MB or BMW. And I guess VW is starting to go cheaper on their cars as well.
These problems like Cdplayers volume control, navigator, drinking oil are at all BMWs or may be at all cars with the time and type of use it doesnt mean that all BMWs have the same problem, by the way I aggree yyou that after 2005 BMW spent less and new E90 disappointed me but with the E92 and E93 also E91 the quality and updates will come back. and which serie did you have E90, E46 or E..?
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These problems like Cdplayers volume control, navigator, drinking oil are at all BMWs or may be at all cars with the time and type of use it doesnt mean that all BMWs have the same problem, by the way I aggree yyou that after 2005 BMW spent less and new E90 disappointed me but with the E92 and E93 also E91 the quality and updates will come back. and which serie did you have E90, E46 or E..?
There is absolutely NO excuse for a car that costs 40k+ to have any of these issues. Toyota, Lexus, Acura, and several other manufacturers with cars costing the same do not give you these issues.
Mine was a 2005 BMW 320d (company car).
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How about an old VW Phaeton?

(It's shares something like a quarter of it's parts with a Bentley)
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at 2005 at first half of 2005 E46 and at second half E90 was produced, which one you had? you say 40k for this car and same car is 55000Euro in Turkey.
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hi,greetings from ireland,the lexus is a fine car but why not try a deisel mercedes?
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I've had 6 honda's, 1 BMW 735i.... Had to rebuild the tranny at 108,000 miles, front end work, A/C in less than 3 years I put 6500 in her other than that the car was "the ultimate driving machine" NOT! Go Japanese you'll enjoy the extra cash in your pocket or in this case4 maybe a new Rolex on your wrist!!
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