Which German car company is the best? - german car parts
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Dan S
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No offense, but what the hell are responding both to smoking?
BMW, Mercedes, Volkswagen and reliable?
Audi has a good value for money with a good resale value?
Wow. I'll have everything you smoking!
First, you can not make reliable cars, and German in the same sentence. Check out the notes and comments from the owners.
Second, you can not save the property and the value of German cars in the same sentence. Of course, the prices seem reasonable, first in May with no options. But if you want the features you want in a luxury car, which pays a minimum of 2 large, they sell basic things like leather, power seats, sunroof, etc. in the packages. He adds quickly, and unfortunately, the Japanese luxury cars are beginning to use the same method.
Finally, among the three Germans (MBZ, BMW, Audi), Audi has the worst resale value. They did some of the worst values of participation in all cars. Take my word. Look at the list of cars and what EdmundsKelly Blue Book and state.
The reason why I think it is because of his past reputation. Well, I do not think they are worse than either BMW or MBZ.
Your best bet is VW, because it is the cheapest and probably cheaper than the other German cars keep (basically all the luxury cars ... parts for BMW, Audi and MBZ) is very expensive. However, VW has been known for electrical problems, like all German cars. Again, do not take my word. Also, try to keep the turbo engine, not because it remains so. It is a kind of forced induction, which means that you spend too much pressure on the engine. So I do not see many cars with turbo engines after a certain time, no matter what the car company.
VW has moreover a very low resale value. VW and Audi are the same companies when they are not already known.
But in reality I want to avoid German cars as much as possible. And if in its sole discretion, should go for Japanese cars such as Acura, Honda, Lexus and Toyota. If you can afford sequent trips to the store and pay more for the parties, by all means, go for Germany. They are excellent car otherwise.
Both Mercedes and BMW parts are very expensive VW and Audi are very good value for money and a good resale value. In addition, both have shown that diesel cars can be run more and more popular and cheap, despite the repairs will be expensive after about 300,000 miles
All German cars are made at a very high level. Personally, I'm at BMW, but others, such as Mercedes and Volkswagen Beetle - all are reliable. Make your choice!
3 comments:
No offense, but what the hell are responding both to smoking?
BMW, Mercedes, Volkswagen and reliable?
Audi has a good value for money with a good resale value?
Wow. I'll have everything you smoking!
First, you can not make reliable cars, and German in the same sentence. Check out the notes and comments from the owners.
Second, you can not save the property and the value of German cars in the same sentence. Of course, the prices seem reasonable, first in May with no options. But if you want the features you want in a luxury car, which pays a minimum of 2 large, they sell basic things like leather, power seats, sunroof, etc. in the packages. He adds quickly, and unfortunately, the Japanese luxury cars are beginning to use the same method.
Finally, among the three Germans (MBZ, BMW, Audi), Audi has the worst resale value. They did some of the worst values of participation in all cars. Take my word. Look at the list of cars and what EdmundsKelly Blue Book and state.
The reason why I think it is because of his past reputation. Well, I do not think they are worse than either BMW or MBZ.
Your best bet is VW, because it is the cheapest and probably cheaper than the other German cars keep (basically all the luxury cars ... parts for BMW, Audi and MBZ) is very expensive. However, VW has been known for electrical problems, like all German cars. Again, do not take my word. Also, try to keep the turbo engine, not because it remains so. It is a kind of forced induction, which means that you spend too much pressure on the engine. So I do not see many cars with turbo engines after a certain time, no matter what the car company.
VW has moreover a very low resale value. VW and Audi are the same companies when they are not already known.
But in reality I want to avoid German cars as much as possible. And if in its sole discretion, should go for Japanese cars such as Acura, Honda, Lexus and Toyota. If you can afford sequent trips to the store and pay more for the parties, by all means, go for Germany. They are excellent car otherwise.
Both Mercedes and BMW parts are very expensive
VW and Audi are very good value for money and a good resale value. In addition, both have shown that diesel cars can be run more and more popular and cheap, despite the repairs will be expensive after about 300,000 miles
All German cars are made at a very high level. Personally, I'm at BMW, but others, such as Mercedes and Volkswagen Beetle - all are reliable. Make your choice!
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