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Re: BMW SUV's not immune [smwls8] by longislander1
Sep 21, 2008 (9:01 am)
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Replying to: smwls8 (Sep 21, 2008 8:42 am)

I'm not trying to criticize your choice of cars, but I think the x-type won't be that easy to sell. If you bring it up north, you'll be getting into Subaru territory. The problem with the x-type is that it was basically a Ford Mondeo under the skin and, as I recall, it didn't get very good crash ratings. I remember the Jag dealers discounting them drastically in the last days. If you like the car and it's been reliable, this may be one situation where it's better to keep it and run it into the ground.
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Really? by smwls8
Sep 21, 2008 (10:31 am)
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So having a lowly Ford-of-Europe product as an ancestor makes it unworthy of your New York sensibilities? As a matter of fact, the Ford Mondeo was the 2001 Car of the Year by Top Gear television magazine, the number one enthusiast program in the world, which we true enthusiasts are fortunate to receive via BBC. In 2005 the Ford Mondeo was rated "Excellent" in both front and side crash ratings by NCAP, the European counterpart to our NHTSA. The 2003 Jaguar X-type, as tested by our own NHTSA, was rated 4 out of 5 stars in both front and side crash ratings, equal to the Mercedes C-Class of the same year. The Jaguar does share the platform and some components with the Mondeo, and proudly so. But it was built by Jaguar in a Jaguar factory in Liverpool. It offers more interior room and trunk volume than a BMW 3 series or a Mercedes C class, and with comparable performance. It is true that the X-type did not meet sales expectations in the US, but in Europe, with a diesel option it was quite a sales success. It is a little on the heavy side, but that's the trade-off for the AWD system. Comparing a Jaguar with a Subaru, while a reliable little car, is like comparing Sandra Bullock to Sandra Bernhard. The only AWD cars that come close to what this car offers are the BMW 3 series(X) or a Mercedes C Class(4matic). Both are more expensive and don't offer the room or fuel economy of the X-type. People look down their noses at Ford products, a company that practically invented the American auto industry, at a time when I can produce a 2001 Ford Explorer(4.0 v6) still on the road with 361,000 miles on the original engine and transmission. As far as "run it into the ground", without knowing what i paid for the Jag and what its current market value is, you can't possibly make that statement. Remember, high mpg cars right now are all the rage, and for a car that offers this level of luxury and AWD performance AND consistently produces 22-23 mpg in town and 30 on the highway, who knows what it might bring. I might just keep it. A wholesaler/apprasiers opinion is welcome
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Mitsubishi Endeavors? by breld
Sep 21, 2008 (6:47 pm)
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I'm looking into getting a used SUV as a second car and so have been doing research to identify good, reliable vehicles that are great buys in the used car market. So after reviewing consumer reports, looking at online ads, and driving a couple of vehicles, I identified the Mitsu Endeavor as an outstanding buy.
 
So, here in Denver, there are several similar examples of Endeavors, and I was hoping to get an idea from the experts here on what a realistic purchase price may be.
 
From on-line ads, there are at least a dozen of the following, some from a Mitsibushi dealer and some not, but from what I can tell, there is no certified used program anyway.
 
2007-2008 Mitsubishi Endeavor LS AWD
11-14k miles
 
The LS model is the base model, without any goodies such as leather, power seats or a sunroof. I looked at several of these, and the ones I looked at appear to be in good condition, commensurate with the low miles. For the ones with carfax available, they all check out OK, unless being a previous rental car is a significant concern (I figured with a clean carfax, and with several years/miles of warranty left, that it would be OK).
 
Asking prices on these range from $13.9k to $17.9k. KBB trade seems to be around $11k for an '07; '08's are not listed yet. I thought around $13k for an '07 and $14k for an '08 would be a realistic, albeit a bit aggressive, offer.
 
Thoughts?
 
Thanks!
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Re: What would you offer for this used 2008 Ex-L4cyl. with 19,150 miles ? [gooddeal2] by danbone111
Sep 21, 2008 (6:52 pm)
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Replying to: gooddeal2 (Sep 20, 2008 11:12 am)

FWIW, I just 'retailed' a 2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6 with 20,500 miles in South Jersey for $22,900 if you want to use that as a gauge. The car was in 'above average' condition and I took the vehicle on a trade from the original owner. Hope this gives you another baseline for your offer.
Dan
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2006 MDX by akkey
Sep 21, 2008 (6:55 pm)
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Boston
2006 MDX Touring/nav
4wd
all standard options
25,000
black
very good condition
clean carfax(no accidents)
 
Thank you in advance, I really appreciate all the effort you guys put in to help others...
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End of Lease Purchasing Confusion... by bajeje
Sep 21, 2008 (6:57 pm)
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i have a 2006 Acura TSX, this is my first lease, and it is coming to an end in december. the residual value and agreed-upon purchase price for end of the lease is $18,243. i looked at my account online today and its says that the payoff amount as of today is $18,780. when i looked ahead to the payoff amount at the end of the lease in mid-december, the payoff amount is $19,111.
 
so i'm confused, why would the payoff amount increase toward the end of the lease? and why would it be more than the amount on the lease contract?
 
am i just not understanding lease jargon?
 
any insight would be appreciated.
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Re: What would you offer for this used 2008 Ex-L4cyl. with 19,150 miles ? [danbone111] by markayo1
Sep 21, 2008 (8:01 pm)
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Replying to: danbone111 (Sep 21, 2008 6:52 pm)

That does help. Thanks.
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Re: Really? [smwls8] by jimbres
Sep 22, 2008 (4:25 am)
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Replying to: smwls8 (Sep 21, 2008 10:31 am)

You seem a bit thin-skinned. Longislander1 was only trying to be helpful. FWIW, most financial pros will tell you that driving a car into the ground is the best way to squeeze all of the value out of it.
 
If the car is as good as you say it is, why not keep it? What's out there right now that would do a better job of meeting your needs?
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Read again... by smwls8
Sep 22, 2008 (4:59 am)
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He/she made patently false statements about an automobile and it's manufacturer. People shooting off at the mouth making false statements attacking the safety of a car without the facts should be challenged. If this is not appropriate, this should not be called a "forum", which is an exchange of ideas, in theory backed up by fact. Insinuating a car is somehow deficient in design or quality because it shares a platform with another marque or because it was discounted(Oh my!) at the end of it's production cyle shows a complete lack of current auto manufacturing worldwide. He further made a financial claim without knowing the numbers, also not very "helpful". As far as the thickness of my skin is concerned, unless you are sitting in Baghdad, Iraq right now as I am, you are in no position to question my resolve or motives. I obviously have no problem standing up for what is right and challenging falsehoods, as I volunteered to serve in my current capacity. If you are in Baghdad, I would be more than happy to by you a beer, (non-alcoholic of course, dry base), and discuss auto's of all makes, they all have their respective contributions to the worldwide auto industry.
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Re: Read again... [smwls8] by jimbres
Sep 22, 2008 (6:20 am)
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Replying to: smwls8 (Sep 22, 2008 4:59 am)

As far as the thickness of my skin is concerned, unless you are sitting in Baghdad, Iraq right now as I am, you are in no position to question my resolve or motives.
 
You're quite right, of course. I just assumed that you were posting from somewhere in Florida, since you said in your 1st post that you were on the Gulf Coast, considering a drive north to get a better price for your car. It didn't occur to me that you might be referring to the Persian Gulf. My apologies for the misunderstanding & good luck to you.

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