Re: What car to replace my Mercedes E-Class Facelift (W212)? Quote:
Originally Posted by GTO My personal suggestion to you:
- Retain the W212 Facelift. ~5 years & under 100,000 km is nothing for these cars. Plus, other than the long-wheelbase, the new E-Class is an incremental upgrade over your car. How much legroom do you need anyway?
- The running of your E-Class is very low (<4000 km / year). |
I agree the most sensible choice would be to continue with the w212 FL, however I had the showroom people check my car today and our offering more than what I was thinking of for a 5 year old luxury car, Mercedes do hold up their value pretty well and I guess that might also be linked to the lesser discounts they give upfront?
Can you advise me what discounts I shall be looking at in the E200 expression variant, I've been quoted 6-7L on the exclusive one but this being more of a replacement I am not really looking to spend on unnecessary add ons. I will appreciate leads on the mercedes discounts,
The BMW dealership sent the 6GT to my office today and offering a much better deal without even negotiating but I am leaning more towards the E, so that ways I still keep both the E and 5 in the latest generations with me. Quote:
- Wait for another year and then trade it in for an SUV you want. Since you have the budget, you could consider the BMW X7 with captain seats, or the next-generation GLS-Class. Both are top-class SUVs. You'll have to wait for a year either ways for them as BMW claims the X7 is sold out, and the GLS is still to arrive.
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My uncle just picked up the X7 40i m sport in carbon black, I drove it this weekend and boy that 6 cylinder petrol is silky smooth, I was contemplating the RR Sport P300, LR Discovery, X5 40i m sport and the Q8 (saw it in Italy recently and after a while an Audi product excited me) however after driving his X7, I know I want an i6 petrol engine so I have pretty much narrowed down on the X5 40i unless something comes up by next summer, also there are minimal discounts on the X5 now, so I am pretty much saving for it and waiting for the discounts to come in for a good deal. Quote:
I've never understood the concept of spending 100 bucks to save 25 or 30 in taxes. No matter the tax saving, that's still 70 bucks gone out of pocket! Like spending 3 bucks to save 1.
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Not applicable in this choice
Last edited by np23 : 1st November 2019 at 19:00.
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