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Reliability and cost to own of E350
valentin650
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Hi,
I am thinking of buying a 2007 E350. I test drove it and really like how comfortable the ride was. However, I keep hearing some negative comments about reliability and cost to maintain the E350. (My other top choice is Infiniti M35). So I wanted to get some opinion from this forums. How reliable is E350 compared to other luxury cars? Will I have to spend a lot on repairs/maintenance?
Thanks
I am thinking of buying a 2007 E350. I test drove it and really like how comfortable the ride was. However, I keep hearing some negative comments about reliability and cost to maintain the E350. (My other top choice is Infiniti M35). So I wanted to get some opinion from this forums. How reliable is E350 compared to other luxury cars? Will I have to spend a lot on repairs/maintenance?
Thanks
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Comments
#1 - When a car lists/sells for 2X or 3X the price of a "normal" car, guess how much the repair costs tend to be! Great guess -- 2X or 3X. My son just did a BMW 530i impeller and radiator for $2,200 at 60,000 miles at a non-dealer. Dealer quoted $2,900+. He was ticked. I did a rad replacement for about $400 on a Chevy Impala at 115,000 miles.
#2 - It's just a hunk of metal. No matter how luxurious or prestige it is, it is just another car after 4 years.
#3 - Save a lot of money and grief by moving along.
BTW, most of us purchase cars for how we feel in them NOW and tomorrow, not four years from now.
Jerry Seinfeld: "You can't drive money."
In America, each person can choose to spend his/her money as they wish. As long as they are aware of what they are doing, I say more power to them.
Research what it is going to cost and if maintenance cost is critical, move down the chain to the "near luxury" makes. Probably get a heck of a deal on a Toyota Avalon or Camry XLE V6 in a month or so and will pay Toyota rather than Lexus service costs.
I bought CPO 2008 with 33k miles on it. We liked driving this car and the financing and price seemed to be great.
I noticed a small oil stain on my garage floor after few days. I took this back to the dealer and they fixed it saying that it happens with the plug
After few days I see the leak again.
Is this common.. ? This is our first Benz so don't have any history on it.
Thanks