Originally Posted By: GMBoy
Originally Posted By: ShiningArcanine
Originally Posted By: GMBoy
MB reliabilty has improved and I'll take a fine German car over a Japanese model anyday. In ten years that MB will still look good whereas the Infinty will look just just like any old car on the road.
Barring collisions and dirt, a vehicle's appearance is constant, so if a car looks good on the day you buy it, it will look good for the rest of its life. That is not something that changes.
If I was buying a new car, I would take a Mercedes Benz W123 made in the 1970s over a Mercedes Benz made today any day, especially the Mercedes Benz CLK, as the reliability (over a period of two to three years) of the 2004 Mercedes Benz CLK is rated as the 6th worst of all of the vehicle models that the following site tracks:
http://www.autooninfo.net/BestandWorstof2004.htm
I was refering to the styling not the cleanliness of the car. The Mercedes styling will "age" gracefully not like the infinity. Just look at an old infinity and see how the styling looks dated. This goes for lots of cars, the Camry's from the 1990's look dated compared to an E-class of the same vintage. Same with a Taurus or Malibu - it's not japanese specific.
But, this is all subjective and just my opinion, that's all.
Very true. MB designs (not sure of the latest sloopy looks, but the mainline sedans such as the e-class still do) typically look 'classic' forever. Even the old w114/115/123/124/201/210/126, etc chssis, some having been designed in the 1960s have an unmistakable look. Lexus shares some of that in their big sedans - mainly because they are a rip-off of MB (toyota is, in general, notthat it isa bad thing).
Most other designs dont share a classic look that is unmistakable through the ages. An MB will always be an MB. An attempt at a super-luxury car that isnt a euro vehicle or at least a lexus, will, IMO, just be scrap in a few years.
Look how many w126 MB sedans you seee on the road every day, vs. how many 15-20 year old infiniti vehicles that you see... that says a lot, regardles of quality claims.
Stll think she needed to buy a utilitarian vehicle befre buying 'luxuries', be it an MB, BMW or mazda convertible...
JMH