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Replying to: marsha7 (Dec 03, 2008 8:20 pm) |
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Replying to: marsha7 (Dec 03, 2008 8:20 pm)
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Replying to: houdini1 (Dec 04, 2008 2:00 pm) I second the LS recommendation if long term dependability is a top concern. Also, I know from experience that Toyota dealers will be able to service an LS. |
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Replying to: houdini1 (Dec 04, 2008 2:00 pm) -Paul
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Replying to: erickpl (Dec 08, 2008 11:36 am) The '05 A6 had a few issues, but the model has really improved and is now among the top in class. My S6 hasn't had any issues as of yet, and despite the Q5 being a brand new model, it's so much better than anything else in that class right now that I'm willing to take the risk. I would highly recommend taking a look at the M35x though as an A6 alternative. It's almost as much fun to drive as the 5 series, and is the most reliable car in the mid-lux class. |
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I just picked up my new to me 2006 M35 last week after comparing some Lexus LS430 models. I chose the M35 based on driving issues and I am glad that I made that choice. The drive and interior appearance of this car is amazing, Lots of cool electronic options without appearing as though they were trying to impress anyone. I feel like the car was designed with me in mind personally. I am enjoying this car immensely and look forward to finding out even more . I believe that Infiniti is a really well kept secret with much of the driving public not brand aware. I would have had to put myself in that category, because it seems as though I kind of stumbled into finding this car and everyone else here knows what happens when you see the car that you really want. The Lexus is a beautiful car, very smooth, but maybe a bit too smooth and refined to have any real driving experience. The Lexus does make one feel rather princely though. I guess people on this forum do share a feeling of camaraderie since they have all come to the same conclusion.
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A reporter from a large business magazine would like to speak with consumers who have held off purchasing a luxury vehicle because of the economic uncertainty or because you’re worried about the image a luxury car presents right now. If you’ve held off purchasing a luxury car, please respond to ctalati |
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Replying to: keithhr1 (Dec 08, 2008 2:12 pm) Congrats on the new ride. While the G35 got the ball rolling, the '06 M put Infiniti on the map, taking down the 5 series in several high profile comparison tests. It's also (as I'm sure you've discovered) a great used by because the depreciation is steep and its so reliable. The next generation M37 and M50 will be extremely formidable, and should be keeping the Germans up at night. |
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Replying to: keithhr1 (Dec 08, 2008 2:12 pm) Enjoy and keep us posted. |
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| I certainly understand choosing the LS430 because it was absolute luxury and it made me feel like my position in life had somehow been elevated.It was the epitome of a luxury ride, if only I could afford both cars, I would own both. The big V8 in the Lexsus is formidable and probably the finest luxury car in the world for the money. The M35 presents a more cocooned intimate ride with the large center console separating the front seat occupants. Congrats on your LS430 purchase as well | |
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