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Jul 22, 2020, 12:28 AM
#4451
I pay £36 a month for a Mercedes Care Plan. That doesn’t seem bad for a C-class.
In four years, I can’t think of anything that it hasn’t covered. No sneaky exclusions. I wasn’t entirely sure about it at the outset, but a Mercedes mechanic said it made good sense. It includes breakdown cover too.
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Jul 22, 2020, 01:13 AM
#4452
Originally Posted by
tribe125
I pay £36 a month for a Mercedes Care Plan. That doesn’t seem bad for a C-class.
In four years, I can’t think of anything that it hasn’t covered. No sneaky exclusions. I wasn’t entirely sure about it at the outset, but a Mercedes mechanic said it made good sense. It includes breakdown cover too.
I tend to keep my cars well past the warranty expiration, and for German cars I always get the extended coverage. One bad thing and poof, it's paid for itself. And if nothing bad happens, I still have the peace of mind.
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Jul 22, 2020, 01:34 AM
#4453
Yup, I have the extended warranty too - for exactly the same reasons. I can’t remember what I paid this year, so it can’t have been a lot.
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Jul 22, 2020, 06:14 AM
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Jul 22, 2020, 08:50 AM
#4455
Wicked. Would love a missus that rode!
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Jul 22, 2020, 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by
mlcor
Dealers make their profits on used car resale, repair and new car sales, in that order...
Oh no doubt. I'm sure they did well on my old Camry that I traded in.
Originally Posted by
tribe125
I pay £36 a month for a Mercedes Care Plan. That doesn’t seem bad for a C-class.
In four years, I can’t think of anything that it hasn’t covered. No sneaky exclusions. I wasn’t entirely sure about it at the outset, but a Mercedes mechanic said it made good sense. It includes breakdown cover too.
If I would have bought my car new I would have invested in the Audi care. Covers all of the service intervals, plus whatever else comes up.
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Jul 30, 2020, 01:30 PM
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Aug 5, 2020, 06:22 PM
#4458
Originally Posted by
Raza
I'm actually thinking about putting one on order. I had a Rubicon Jeep Wrangler 4 door back in 2011 and enjoyed it. I made two key mistakes with that one. First I got a manual without my wife test driving one. She can dive a manual, but the seats in those all the way up she could not push the clutch in enough to be able to shift without sliding up to the edge of the seat. Second mistake was not to get the hard top or the dual top option. A run up and back to Orlando (about 3.5 hours from me) had my brain scrambles from the noise. I've road in the hard top version, and it is so much quieter. Since I have a rule not to have vehicles my wife cannot drive the Jeep only stayed 2.5 years.
I found out if you have a Mustang Club of America you can purchase at employee pricing via Ford X Plan. I'm waiting on my X plan pin. Deposits are $100 and are refundable so I may configure two and then decided when time to purchase if I want either one of them. Color would have to be either the orange or the green grey color. Apparently it may not come until 2022 so it would be just like buying a Rolex or Omega. Order and wait. Would be a fun beach runner, and the top options would make it cool. Plus according Motor Trend the length is 189.4" so it is 20.6 inches shorter than the Honda Ridgeline I had (that she felt was too long) and 5.6" shorter than her Lexus ES 350. This one will be a four door twin turbo V6, auto (10 speed), the 35" tires, all the safety systems, and at least have the hardtop if not the dual top. I think I want the wash out interior which will make it better for beach runs and all the sand around here(sand is soil). It's early in the process so this could go away after more thought. At the moment it seems like a cool option. Smarter move may be to keep my LC500 and buy a Subaru Outback to run to the beach and errands in? Right now we don't have anything that you can haul larger things in.
Last edited by Samanator; Aug 5, 2020 at 07:19 PM.
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Michael
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Aug 5, 2020, 09:44 PM
#4459
Originally Posted by
shameless
Not everyday sight on a British road, well not since 1942 ! Seemed to have all the right bits that came with it , lovely
He was just going to get a coffee.
My Father-in-Law has been lusting after "a proper Jeep" for years, but they don't come cheap.
Some people have opinions - The rest of us have taste.
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Aug 6, 2020, 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by
Samanator
I'm actually thinking about putting one on order. I had a Rubicon Jeep Wrangler 4 door back in 2011 and enjoyed it. I made two key mistakes with that one. First I got a manual without my wife test driving one. She can dive a manual, but the seats in those all the way up she could not push the clutch in enough to be able to shift without sliding up to the edge of the seat. Second mistake was not to get the hard top or the dual top option. A run up and back to Orlando (about 3.5 hours from me) had my brain scrambles from the noise. I've road in the hard top version, and it is so much quieter. Since I have a rule not to have vehicles my wife cannot drive the Jeep only stayed 2.5 years.
I found out if you have a Mustang Club of America you can purchase at employee pricing via Ford X Plan. I'm waiting on my X plan pin. Deposits are $100 and are refundable so I may configure two and then decided when time to purchase if I want either one of them. Color would have to be either the orange or the green grey color. Apparently it may not come until 2022 so it would be just like buying a Rolex or Omega. Order and wait. Would be a fun beach runner, and the top options would make it cool. Plus according Motor Trend the length is 189.4" so it is 20.6 inches shorter than the Honda Ridgeline I had (that she felt was too long) and 5.6" shorter than her Lexus ES 350. This one will be a four door twin turbo V6, auto (10 speed), the 35" tires, all the safety systems, and at least have the hardtop if not the dual top. I think I want the wash out interior which will make it better for beach runs and all the sand around here(sand is soil). It's early in the process so this could go away after more thought. At the moment it seems like a cool option. Smarter move may be to keep my LC500 and buy a Subaru Outback to run to the beach and errands in? Right now we don't have anything that you can haul larger things in.
I'd prefer the Bronco to the Outback in your situation. One, the Bronco is infinitely cooler than the Outback, but on pure utility, the sand issue would push me to the hose-out Bronco over the Outback. Subaru has spent the last decade or so becoming less agricultural and more plush, so while the Outback is the car of choice for the suburban occasional camper and/or parent of 1-2 children, I think the Bronco would fit your needs better.
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