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33 messages, Last post on Dec 07, 2009 at 7:36 AM
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Replying to: dixsea (Aug 10, 2009 1:00 pm)
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Replying to: bmlexus (Aug 12, 2009 8:42 pm) |
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Replying to: anon3 (Aug 01, 2009 5:48 pm) |
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Replying to: bmlexus (Aug 12, 2009 8:42 pm) I have purchased an Audi Q5 (sight unseen, no test drive). It was delivered Monday and I must say that I am thrilled! It may not be a Cayenne, but its an awesome drive, fun, sporty and feels like a good solid ride. I would bet that the Q7 would be a wonderful drive too! If you haven't driven the Audi Q5 do yourself a favor and take one for a spin!
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Replying to: dixsea (Sep 02, 2009 10:16 am) I think it was a surprise that u went for an Audi, if u liked the cayenne so much why didn't u get another cayenne? Somehow I feel the Q5 to be not as safe as the cayenne, I could be wrong, btw,which bmw did u test? The x5 or the x6? Hows the Q5 experience so far? |
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Replying to: jcchevy (Jul 09, 2009 10:45 am) Hi. Just wondering what you ended up buying. I'm looking into almost all of the same cars. |
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http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/comparisons/07q2/bmw_x5_vs._acura_mdx_cadill- ac_srx_m-b_ml350_lexus_gx470_volvo_xc90_vw_touareg_land_rover_lr3-comparison_tes- ts The above post is just to show the MDX drives well, thats why it came first. Reliability and fit & finish I would refer to consumer report where it does well. I am in the mkt for a 7/8 seater myself and the MDX is at the top of my list. X5, cant do, BMW ranks below Hyundai these days in reliability ratings. Cayenne, cant afford optioned the way I like. The problem with this comparison is if you take a fully loaded MDX, My ranking is MDX and absolutely no comment on the other 2 other than BMW seriously needs to look into reliability issues, you cant be a luxury make with reliability ratings at the bottom of the totem pole.
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Replying to: sjaieve (Dec 06, 2009 5:46 pm) I've owned BMWs in the past - their reliability has never been a serious concern as far as I am aware (from personal experience and anecdotal experiences of peers); it is always the out of pocket maintenance costs after their covered maintenance and warranty expire which become expensive. Plus, at least by me, the BMW dealer service experience is outstanding. You drive your car right into heated bays and drive off with a dealer loaner of the same type within minutes and unless your car is off warranty/maintenance, the bill is usually $0. Also, that comparison is nearly 3 years old. You can't make many conclusions about it except what one may have done back in 2007. Since then, were C&D to do an updated comparison, they'd probably be comparing the MDX to the Audi X5, new Cadillac SRX, new Lexus RX, Audi Q7, Volvo XC60, new Cayenne, new Infiniti FX 35/50, Buick Enclave, and that weird new Lincoln car for which I forget its name. The MDX occupies the space as best compromise between luxury, value, driving experience, options, and utility. (IMO), Each and every one of the MDX's competitors beats the MDX hands down in one of those categories, but not all. I personally don't like the MDX much but it's hard to justify the BMW or Porsche when you have kids and cargo and some sense of fiscal restraint. The reasons why someone would choose the X5 or Cayenne over the MDX have nothing to do with utility and everything to do with wanting to drive a certain brand's SUV/CUV offering. For those reasons, I think the MDX sells very poorly if someone wants a Porsche/BMW but cross shops the MDX.
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Replying to: tastycakes55 (Dec 07, 2009 5:55 am) 5: Acura (The 2nd highest ranked Luxury make 7: Lexus 8: Hyundai 9: Porsche (This means its still reliable as it is in the top ten) 26: BMW 27: Mini (In other words BMW) 28: GMC 29: Saturn 30: Jeep 31: Dodge 32: Cadillac 33: Chrysler Now call that what you like, all I am saying is I work hard for my pennies and given an option of flirting with the bottom ten or the top ten in reliability I choose the top ten. Unfortunately as I said earlier the Porsche is a great car and I will go with the MDX as its cheaper. Do I think I am getting more for my money than the Porsche, NO. Porsche makes great cars and fun to drive but at this stage in my life I have to be rational and choose the MDX. Ultimately though, when Porsche brings its all to the Cayenne, the MDX will not stand a chance. Yes the study is of the 2007 models, but for now that is all we have. Everything else you said is just speculation and we can live it at that. |
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