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I had forgotten that was their motto! Good one!
In all seriousness, I haven't been w/BMW long enough to fall in love with just performance! I'd like my dollar to go a little further and my next car to be a more complete package! If my next car is a BMW, it'll be a nice fully loaded CPO X5! |
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2012 C300 4MATIC - great car but I felt the engine was underpowered for the weight 2013 E450 4MATIC - was only a 2 year lease. One of the few cars I regret turning in as it was great looking and drove smooth! Biggest knock were the low-profile AMG wheels that picked up curb rash too easily. 2016 GL450 - bought this as a CPO and had this about 5 years before replacing it w/a MY23 GLS450. All of the cars above had that significant closing the doors felt like a bank vault feel and the electronics were super reliable (your 2017 C Class still has the COMAND system so I think you know what I'm talking about)! Even on my current MY23 GLS450, the car feels cheaper than the GL450 I gave up and Mercedes already has 2 recalls on the car and their share of 48V MH issues (the debut of their next gen GLC was a disasster)! Mercedes used to be halfway decent but currently deserve their bottom of the list rankings for "Best Cars" by Consumer Reports! https://www.consumerreports.org/cars...s-a6159221985/ |
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My first car was an American car Olsmobile Cutlass Supreme ( 1977MY)
After that Nissan Maxima ( 1989), another Maxima (1994) Acura TL ( 2000) which is low built quality after 10 years of driving. Now I drive Toyota Sienna 2004 which has 296,000 miles and 20 years old. My son, drives VW ID4 2023. I plan to get MB C class EV when it's available. The 2025 X3 is under consideration, if not , I will go with Toyota Crown Signia. |
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Get the 4-cylinder G45, you will feel you overpaid for performance similar to Japanese competition. Many folks in your position are better off going to Lexus or Genesis. Get the 6-cylinder G45, you will love the performance but may regret the cheap interior (especially near $80k). It doesn't sound like you're a young person so I honestly don't think you fit within the demographics that BMW is shooting for w/the G45. The fact that you mentioned Crown Signia means G45 is not a serious cross-shop. |
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Has anyone noticed that these lines on the dashboard disappear when you select a leatherette option? They only appear with the real leather or cloth options. I wonder if this is a bug with the configurator. It seems odd that the leatherette upholstery would delete this aesthetic detail on the dash.
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I would say no to Honda/Acura products. I would consider a Mazda CX70. However, I recently sat on the Mazda CX9 of a friend. I think the seats are a bit firm for my taste. I would go with the next MB EV. I would not pay more than 60K out of the door price.
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Which Mercedes EV are you thinking of for $60k? |
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Luxury BEVs in the US/UK depreciation is rather steep. Not as many units sold here in Canada so only the overpriced ones remain on the market. Until data points prove current state of the art batteries easily last 15 years, depreciation on these used BEVs will remain elevated. Manufacturers remaining quiet on battery manufacturer, specs and special features to slow down some of the degradation pathways and so it's not as easy to determine which BEVs come with superior Li-ion batteries (likely some of those from CATL). |
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I would not go with the CX90, since I don't need the third-row seats. Besides, I'm driving the 20 years old Sienna now. I keep the van as long as possible for going to Home Depot or Costco etc. In general, I'm a car guy, so I favor cars over SUV/Van. The $60K MB EV I have been waiting for is the new C-EV. I want the longest range possible (370 to 400 mile range) And yes, no more than $60K. Between now and then (mid 2025), I need to look for something to replace my minivan, that's why I look into the new BMW X3. How about you? What's in your fleet?
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I think for those who hold cars for a longer period, it pays to wait for better chemistries to come, 2028 is not even four years away. $14,000 for low-income households in CA. https://www.electrive.com/2024/06/24...ome-residents/ |
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