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Grapesoda 04-25-2012 04:34 AM

anyone here driving a late model 750Li
 
was looking at them yesterday... any issues?

kacy 04-25-2012 06:54 AM

How late model?

I had a 2003 745Li and nothing but issues. I recently just got rid of it. Every light on the dash on, all electrical problems. I spent thousands on repairs....

Grapesoda 04-25-2012 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by kacy (Post 18907760)
How late model?

I had a 2003 745Li and nothing but issues. I recently just got rid of it. Every light on the dash on, all electrical problems. I spent thousands on repairs....

went and looked at a 2012 yesterday... 100K. I thought the car was a bit small inside... gas millage sucks as well. GREAT TRUNK SPACE tho, just wondered about reliability issues... going to look at the audi a8 and the lexus

Choopa Phil 04-25-2012 07:40 AM

A8 L all the way!

Grapesoda 04-25-2012 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Choopa Phil (Post 18907832)
A8 L all the way!

and the lexus? going to look at the new caddy in june... to be honest prolly just get a new vette though.. I have a mid size suv for the next 3 years

RebelR 04-25-2012 07:51 AM

You are going to get the best deal on the Audi, since their resale is shyte. BMW have always been plagued with electrical issues, something that Audi went through in the 80's and 90s. Lexus, will no doubt be the most reliable of the bunch, just too bad their styling is too Toyota.

DaCaptain 04-25-2012 08:13 AM

I would go for the Mercedes S class...a mechanic at the dealership told me recently that those cars are really good, as far as not breaking alot.

Choopa Phil 04-25-2012 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Content Shooter (Post 18907840)
and the lexus? going to look at the new caddy in june... to be honest prolly just get a new vette though.. I have a mid size suv for the next 3 years


My mother has an LS and its like driving a luxury couch. Its really all a matter of feel, I would personally prefer the A8, what about the cts-v?

Grapesoda 04-25-2012 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Choopa Phil (Post 18907899)
My mother has an LS and its like driving a luxury couch. Its really all a matter of feel, I would personally prefer the A8, what about the cts-v?

I have a cts v coupe right now... lesase is up in oct. just considering ther stuff

GammaKevinLive 04-25-2012 08:18 AM

Lexus LS no doubt!
Most comfortable and reliable car ever. Plus the service that all lexus dealers offer is top notch compared with the others.

NerdScott 04-25-2012 08:26 AM

Mercedes all the way mate. Even with high mileage they will run like on day one. Got my CLS in 2008 and put a little over 120k miles on it so far. No issues what so ever.

Rochard 04-25-2012 08:37 AM

Try Jaguar. Yummy. XJ rocks.

Grapesoda 04-25-2012 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 18907951)
Try Jaguar. Yummy. XJ rocks.

to nervous about the jags.. and not i would drive a mercadies either..

StariaDaniel 04-25-2012 08:45 AM

Can't say anything about the BMW - but I can definately vouch for Audi. Just got my 4th one in a row and no (serious) problems (first 3 had around 300.000 km / 190.000 miles in total) :)

Had the A8 as a rental last year when my car was getting a check up - and it's a great car if you can/want to afford it :thumbsup

KillerK 04-25-2012 08:49 AM

I have a 06 one, great car.

96ukssob 04-25-2012 09:38 AM

I have a 2006 750Li

STAY THE FUCK AWAY!!!!

The car is a fucking money pit and they all have transmission issues. BMW wants $7k to repair mine, no fucking way. The $96k car now sits in my driveway leaking oil and coolant as it is pretty much un-drivable with the state of the trans.

Buy an Infiniti M. I had one before the 7 and was the best car I've ever owned or driven

scuba steve 04-25-2012 09:40 AM

can't speak for the 7 series, but know many people including myself that have 3s and Ms. None of us have ever had any issues

96ukssob 04-25-2012 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by scuba steve (Post 18908162)
can't speak for the 7 series, but know many people including myself that have 3s and Ms. None of us have ever had any issues

Most of the 3's and 5's are pretty well built, as they know these will be more common. Only issues Ive heard about are electrical in the 2006-2009 5 series with the instrument panel.

For the 7, its a nightmare. You would think with their flagship vehicle they would take a little more pride, but doesn't seem to be the case. If you go on the forums, almost everyone complains about the transmission problem, or known as the "60,000 mile curse."

I had no idea until I bought one and regret it everyday. I hate the car and wish it would just disappear... worst is the dealership I bought it from fucked me and stole my money for taxes and lied about options so I can even sell the POS to someone else.

After this, and dealing with both 2 BMW dealerships and BMW USA I would NEVER buy another BMW again, ever. Biggest piece of shit waste of money cars on the road, right next to Mercedes and their plastic inserts they use in their higher end vehicles.

The next car I will buy will be an Infiniti. No offense Germans, you suck at making luxury cars and should stick to beer and sausages :2 cents:

Joshua G 04-25-2012 12:43 PM

i work at a hi end used car dealer when i not bouncing womens tits. my 2 cents is to not waste money on a new or late model ride. the resale value goes completely to shit, real fast. My guy sells some late 90s mercedes real cheap, in the 7 - 10K range. The cars are built like tanks, drive like new, have nice interiors. What they are missing are the nav systems & the bells/whistles that break down & are hard to use. I know its fashionable to have a new ride, but the fun wears off & after a bump or 2 its just another car. Not worth the price tag unless money is like water to you. GL.


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