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#16
Folks - thanks so far for all the info. The reliability ratings on the german cars are making be a bit nervous but i suppose with any vehicle there could be issues. I am going to test drive the 09' E class tomorrow as the 4 matic 10' will not be out for a few more months. Living in NE i need the 4wd version. I drove the 5 series and m35x and did not like either ride. I have 3 friends with new audi's who have all had issues. I have had no issues in 5 years with my rx330 so it surprises me to read about all these noises/rattles/squeaks in the GS.
I know the E class is more expensive than the GS but if in the end the E class is something I like more than I don't mind paying the extra $. I am not sure i want the first year of a redesign but I don't want to wait another year to move on either.
What does Lexus say about the nosies? Are the able to be fixed or do they subside on their own?
Again, I appreciate all the insight.
I know the E class is more expensive than the GS but if in the end the E class is something I like more than I don't mind paying the extra $. I am not sure i want the first year of a redesign but I don't want to wait another year to move on either.
What does Lexus say about the nosies? Are the able to be fixed or do they subside on their own?
Again, I appreciate all the insight.
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Folks - thanks so far for all the info. The reliability ratings on the german cars are making be a bit nervous but i suppose with any vehicle there could be issues. I am going to test drive the 09' E class tomorrow as the 4 matic 10' will not be out for a few more months. Living in NE i need the 4wd version. I drove the 5 series and m35x and did not like either ride. I have 3 friends with new audi's who have all had issues. I have had no issues in 5 years with my rx330 so it surprises me to read about all these noises/rattles/squeaks in the GS.
I know the E class is more expensive than the GS but if in the end the E class is something I like more than I don't mind paying the extra $. I am not sure i want the first year of a redesign but I don't want to wait another year to move on either.
What does Lexus say about the nosies? Are the able to be fixed or do they subside on their own?
Again, I appreciate all the insight.
I know the E class is more expensive than the GS but if in the end the E class is something I like more than I don't mind paying the extra $. I am not sure i want the first year of a redesign but I don't want to wait another year to move on either.
What does Lexus say about the nosies? Are the able to be fixed or do they subside on their own?
Again, I appreciate all the insight.
The 2009 GS should be relatively as well built as a car can get. The quality rankings/ratings support the fixes. 2006 GS was not recommended by Consumer Reports and for some reason the AWD model was picked as the worst. Lexus ratings also dipped in JD Power. We have seen the new 2009 rankings from both and they are back to Lexus being #1.
In regards to the Germans I would never expect them to be as reliable. BMW has free maintenance and Benz has improved. You lose some reliability in exchange for image and more available features.
Good luck
#18
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all this german unreliability talk may be a thing of the past.
we have to look at the last 3 years of the current E and 5 series to make any conclusions about reliability.
since 99% of us don't own a current E or 5, everything we say about the germans amounts to a pile of bull feces.
as Jay Leno implied with the Jag XJ, it's hard to overcome that perception of unreliability when it's a huge part of an automaker's legacy, just as the case is with Hyundai.
we have to look at the last 3 years of the current E and 5 series to make any conclusions about reliability.
since 99% of us don't own a current E or 5, everything we say about the germans amounts to a pile of bull feces.
as Jay Leno implied with the Jag XJ, it's hard to overcome that perception of unreliability when it's a huge part of an automaker's legacy, just as the case is with Hyundai.
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#21
IMO it totally depends on the ride you are looking for. Certain people enjoy the tighter suspension and raw engine of german engineering, while others enjoy the cushy and quiet ride of the lexus. I have an 07 GS350 and I have had no issues with rattling or anything else. However, for the one week I had a 07 535i, one half of the engine shut off due to fuel pump issues, and the dumbass bmw service techs accused me of racing the car and blamed it on turbo issues. Lexus is much more reliable than BMW or MB IMO, but they do look nice Not sure about the looks of the '10 E class tho. I would opt for the '09 E63 or E550 (Since my friends E63 tranny needed to be completely replaced) or the E60 M5. You also need to realize that rollin in a pimpy ride = needing to shell out dough from time to time.
#22
If I had to buy (a new car) right now today, I would get the E-Class or 5 Series. Both of these cars have new models out and I like to have the current model.. The GS will probably get remodeled next year, or the following year at the most so why buy a new car which will be outdated soon. Also, like others have said, because the E-Class and 5 Series are new they will have new technology. Unless you are completely loyal to the Lexus moniker, go with the newly designed Teutons.
Now, if there was a new GS model out as well my advice would be different.
Now, if there was a new GS model out as well my advice would be different.
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#24
redlight30,
You live in MA just like I do, the GS will not like the cold weather. It will rattles in the winter time and since it is the design of the interior panels that is the problem, most of the rattle cannot be fix, sometimes the dealer can make them queiter.
If you been keeping track of the German reliebility in recent years, their long term reliablity is for the most part above average. As far as the new E class, I make it a rule to never buy a 1st year German car. Most German car owners have nothing to complain about except reliability, so thats all you will hear
These high performance sedans you are looking at will never be as reliable as your old RX. The old RX is design for reliablity, very little electronic toys that can and will break eventually. The powertrain and suspension is not high performance and its tune for reliability.
If you are looking for reliability and not performance, I would consider the ES save your self some money.
You live in MA just like I do, the GS will not like the cold weather. It will rattles in the winter time and since it is the design of the interior panels that is the problem, most of the rattle cannot be fix, sometimes the dealer can make them queiter.
If you been keeping track of the German reliebility in recent years, their long term reliablity is for the most part above average. As far as the new E class, I make it a rule to never buy a 1st year German car. Most German car owners have nothing to complain about except reliability, so thats all you will hear
These high performance sedans you are looking at will never be as reliable as your old RX. The old RX is design for reliablity, very little electronic toys that can and will break eventually. The powertrain and suspension is not high performance and its tune for reliability.
If you are looking for reliability and not performance, I would consider the ES save your self some money.
#25
I test drove a new 2010 E350 yesterday and wow was it nice. The 2010 was significantly better than the 2009 for ride, driving feel and just overall feel of the vehicle. Some of the little changes were nice upgrades also over the 09'.
I was always told never to buy a first year model of a car but can we still say this in 2010 like we did in the 80's and 90's?
I thought my mind was made up until yesterday.
thanks for the continued advice/comments.
I was always told never to buy a first year model of a car but can we still say this in 2010 like we did in the 80's and 90's?
I thought my mind was made up until yesterday.
thanks for the continued advice/comments.
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