Originally Posted By: 440Magnum
Originally Posted By: Mr Nice
Affluent folks that buy a new Audi, BMW or Benz don't keep them long enough to deal with the problems 4-5 years down the road.
It's the people buying them used with no warranty that find out just how expensive these German vehicles are to repair.
"The most expensive car you can buy is a cheap, used Mercedes."
Hmm... I might be in trouble soon then. Got a couple of them and they were both under 20k to buy but listed for over 60k when new. So far they've been fine. Parts prices are a little bit more than a Ford, but not really outrageous unless you need an engine or transmission. Labor is the same as I use the same indy and he doesn't care if it's a Ford or Mercedes, labor hour rate is the same and the amount of repair time is about the same.
Originally Posted By: Mr Nice
Affluent folks that buy a new Audi, BMW or Benz don't keep them long enough to deal with the problems 4-5 years down the road.
It's the people buying them used with no warranty that find out just how expensive these German vehicles are to repair.
"The most expensive car you can buy is a cheap, used Mercedes."

Hmm... I might be in trouble soon then. Got a couple of them and they were both under 20k to buy but listed for over 60k when new. So far they've been fine. Parts prices are a little bit more than a Ford, but not really outrageous unless you need an engine or transmission. Labor is the same as I use the same indy and he doesn't care if it's a Ford or Mercedes, labor hour rate is the same and the amount of repair time is about the same.