curtpenn said:
BellCountyBear said:
I really still love my 2011 BMW 535i with 193,000 miles. Completely dependable, fuel efficient (30mpg hwy) and can do 0-60 in 5.2 when I need it.
Treated myself a number of years ago to a 2009 528i. Loved that car until around 60,000 miles. By 100,000 it just had to go. Most pleasing driving dynamic to me of any car I've ever owned, but every gasket, seal, joint, accessory, etc that could leak or fail, did. Once the Vanos system started failing, I bailed out. Still miss the driving experience, but not the ownership experience. I had a 735 back in the '90s and had a similar experience. Said I'd never get another one, but I'm easily seduced. Lol. Maybe in another 10 years... Glad you've got a good one. Probably my favorite sedan...in theory.
I had a similar experience with a 3-series. Loved it.
Owning it? Not so much. Prices are too expensive for parts, good mechanics are rare and it has potential problems that few people can even imagine. A plastic seal can break and it's a 1k fix. ***.
If I lived in Germany, or an area more populated, I'd think about that or a Mercedes again, but being remote in Texas and having car trouble sucks. At this point, I'm more fixated on the Mercedes, but I've heard similar problems and stories.
I'm now on Land Cruiser #5. I have dedicated mechanics and a rolodex of parts dealers, everything is easy to fix and it goes anywhere.
Lesson learned: There are good cars, and there are good cars for living in Texas.
Also, pay attention to safety ratings. Luxury vehicles makers will blow that off if they think you don't care...
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