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rickg 02-16-2008 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by SwampYankee (Post 1765675)
The sad thing is, with "today's" car buyer, 50K is onto the 2nd (or 3rd) owner. That's why the "initial quality" is pumped so hard. The manufacturers don't exactly have people like us in mind when the build them anymore. Engineered obsolescence is key these days.

Amen!

E_420 02-16-2008 09:24 PM

im gonna post a thread on the toyota/lexus talk so we can stay on topic.lol so.... what would you recomend? Please no malibu's we own one (1998) and we dont need an other one. just cuz its new and 30k doesnt mean recomend it, higher end is the key words here, ie MB, Cadillac, maybe a nissan or infiniti ya kno luxury.

raymr 02-16-2008 10:24 PM

You are asking for a "high end" new car for $30-35K. Well such a thing doesn't exist. Some premium brands only start there. Price a C300. For starters, they charge $710 just for picking a color other than black, white, or red. Add a few nice options, taxes, etc, and you will be pushing 40K easy. I would sooner buy a lesser car with all the bells and whistles dad wants, rather than a stripped high end model.

Does dad want bells and whistles, or a fancy badge on the hood?

Hatterasguy 02-17-2008 10:03 AM

$35k will get you a nicely optioned C300 or 325I.

PaulC 02-17-2008 09:57 PM

A friend of mine has a 2008 STS+4 with the DI V6. Zero problems with any part of the car and the 300 HP engine has plenty of power.

PaulC 02-17-2008 10:00 PM

For 30k, I would look at a fully optioned Honda Accord V6.

Skippy 02-17-2008 10:15 PM

I was going to suggest Lincoln Town Car since I had one for about five years and it was a great car, but I see they want like $45k for a new one. How about a Mercury Grand Marquis? Available from $25k on up. Built on the tried and true Panther platform. Plenty of power. Roomy in front, a little tight in the back (there are other Panthers that address this, but none of them Mercury), reliable and efficient (for the size of car) 4.6 mod motor, easy to work on as far as new cars go.

My mom has a 2000 Grand Marquis and as Borat would say NICE:cool:

E_420 02-17-2008 11:01 PM

Well, what hes lookin for, is ride quality, smooth has too have same or better then his 1994 E420. Uhm...how all the controls feel, do they feel cheap or solid. things like that. No badge really doesnt matter. but if it did have a star on the hood, or like a cadillac emblem on the grill that would be a plus.

Hatterasguy 02-17-2008 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by PaulC (Post 1766853)
For 30k, I would look at a fully optioned Honda Accord V6.

I second that! Nice cars!

With the V6 they are fast to!

rg2098 02-18-2008 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by E_420 (Post 1766906)
Well, what hes lookin for, is ride quality, smooth has too have same or better then his 1994 E420. Uhm...how all the controls feel, do they feel cheap or solid. things like that. No badge really doesnt matter. but if it did have a star on the hood, or like a cadillac emblem on the grill that would be a plus.

The CTS won't ride as soft as an E420. It's a Performance Luxury sedan. However, it's a premium chassis and feels very solid. It's not going to beat you up either.

Don't get me wrong, I love the new C-Class, but from experience the CTS is going to be a much more trouble free car in the long run. The only real way to make the decision is to get him into these vehicles for a test drive.

If your looking at a new E-Class, they ride really well, and the DTS is a closer competitor.

Also, I've seen some great deals on 07 CTS and C-Classes, if there are any left on the lot.

Generally these luxury makes have their own niches. BMW is pure performance oriented, MB is pure luxury, and Cadillac sits right in the middle.


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