What car would you consider???
#46
Although it is always on a case bay case basis, the W211s get better with each passing year. The 03's are definitely problematic. Without going to the AMGs, the 09 E550s have the latest COMAND/Nav, 380hp, 390ft-lbs tq, many with the "amg" kit.
As suggested above, newer Genesis is also a good option.
As suggested above, newer Genesis is also a good option.
#47
good idea on cls, somehow ever crossed my mine. maserati i am very afraid of all the repairs. i heard they break like that.
996, indeed that's a good choice. i need to see if my wife can remotely accept the idea of 2 door...
996, indeed that's a good choice. i need to see if my wife can remotely accept the idea of 2 door...
We also looked at 997's and the thought of using a infant seat \ booter, most people say their kids love riding in the back of the car.
lots of threads like this with info
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/9...-question.html
#50
So it's that time of the year again that I am considering changing car. But problem is I am not sure what out there to consider.
Here's the situation. We will likely have a SUV in house mainly for the baby, so that's somewhat taken care of. And we are thinking about selling the GS350 for something else.
The something else is of course the problem. Obviously I want a Ferrari but that doesn't work out yet I am thinking about spending around 35-40k, probably used. No 2 seater, still want to somewhat OK for kids if necessary.
Thought about used E60 M5 and E55, but in some way that's like roll of dice. Dunno what else to consider?
Here's the situation. We will likely have a SUV in house mainly for the baby, so that's somewhat taken care of. And we are thinking about selling the GS350 for something else.
The something else is of course the problem. Obviously I want a Ferrari but that doesn't work out yet I am thinking about spending around 35-40k, probably used. No 2 seater, still want to somewhat OK for kids if necessary.
Thought about used E60 M5 and E55, but in some way that's like roll of dice. Dunno what else to consider?
Here is what you need
I think most have stated most of the choices.....
#51
henry, below is my opinion, and not all directly at you (some is general to all):
keep the GS350 as that is already paid for. why spend more money changing cars when you don't have to? if it is just for transportation, the GS fits the bill perfectly. besides, if you have to part out all the mods you put into the car, you will lose out when it is time to sell the parts. might as well keep the car and enjoy it. unless of course you want to sell the GS before it depreciates any further (then that's a different story).
i'd look into getting a used RX/GX/LX for the family needs. or lease an audi Q7
then again imho, when you have family, priority changes and you need to save as much money as you can. so that means being practical on things like repair costs, reliability issues, safety, etc, etc. and there is nothing wrong about downgrading to another class of vehicle (say hyundai, acura, honda, toyota) if your primary purpose is to save money for you and your family's future. too often we all get caught up in the "keeping up with the jones" syndrome (neighbour got a new expensive car, i gotta get one too to keep up with the image).
now i'm not saying that you can't afford a more expensive car, nor am i implying anything. but with today's current economic climate, it is prudent to live below one's means in order to have a bit more secure financial future. i say this not just to you, but to anyone that is reading this. just 2 cents.
keep the GS350 as that is already paid for. why spend more money changing cars when you don't have to? if it is just for transportation, the GS fits the bill perfectly. besides, if you have to part out all the mods you put into the car, you will lose out when it is time to sell the parts. might as well keep the car and enjoy it. unless of course you want to sell the GS before it depreciates any further (then that's a different story).
i'd look into getting a used RX/GX/LX for the family needs. or lease an audi Q7
then again imho, when you have family, priority changes and you need to save as much money as you can. so that means being practical on things like repair costs, reliability issues, safety, etc, etc. and there is nothing wrong about downgrading to another class of vehicle (say hyundai, acura, honda, toyota) if your primary purpose is to save money for you and your family's future. too often we all get caught up in the "keeping up with the jones" syndrome (neighbour got a new expensive car, i gotta get one too to keep up with the image).
now i'm not saying that you can't afford a more expensive car, nor am i implying anything. but with today's current economic climate, it is prudent to live below one's means in order to have a bit more secure financial future. i say this not just to you, but to anyone that is reading this. just 2 cents.
#52
Henry live in So Cal, the only reason he would needs AWD is if he got a car that got more then 500 hp with traction problem on bone dry pavement......like a 550 hp+ F10 M5 or 2012 E63.
Last edited by mmarshall; 08-05-11 at 12:24 PM.
#53
Yes, I know where he lives. Sure, SoCal has dry sunny weather most of the time between March and November, but in the winter, they get heavy rain, thunderstorms, and sometimes mud-slides from Pacific storms. Under those conditions (or if he wants to drive in the CA mountains), AWD could come in handy. Infiniti sedans, of course, also come in RWD, if AWD is not wanted or needed.
I've lived in socal all my life, AWD would be pretty much pointless
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thanks again for all the feedback. i have been driving rwd for the past 9 years and i even drive my m3 every day this past winter with all the rains and storms (the CA version, lol). at least with my kind of driving and awareness i don't see the real need of awd at all. of course awd can be safer, but in reality i haven't seen the need
#59
Infiniti M models can be quite impressive.....easily the equal of Lexus GS models. And the M35/45 X-drive AWD models have been more reliable than GS350 AWD models, which, according to Consumer Reports, have more problems than other Lexus products. Infiniti sedans, though, depreciate a little more than those of Lexus because they generally don't sell as many....that can make them fairly good buys as used cars.
Yes, I know where he lives. Sure, SoCal has dry sunny weather most of the time between March and November, but in the winter, they get heavy rain, thunderstorms, and sometimes mud-slides from Pacific storms. Under those conditions (or if he wants to drive in the CA mountains), AWD could come in handy. Infiniti sedans, of course, also come in RWD, if AWD is not wanted or needed.
Last edited by BNR34; 08-05-11 at 02:31 PM.