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Jaguar, Mercedes, Porsche

Last post Mon, Nov 05 2007, 5:29 PM by Mr big. 10 replies.
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  •  Mon, Nov 05 2007, 5:29 PM

    Re: Jaguar, Mercedes, Porsche

    Youve got to think about the aftercare service. That is just as importaint as buying the car. I have bought both types of cars in the past (new) and would not buy (or even accept free!!) a merc! With Merc you just "buy" the car...The service is crap. Porsche however is a different story....the after service is fantastic. Buying a Porsche is an exiting experience from start to never ending. They even sometimes give us cars for the day or weekend!!! (and the coffee is fresh and nice too)
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  •  Mon, Nov 05 2007, 5:17 PM

    Re: Jaguar, Mercedes, Porsche

    Just played with an Aston DB7 soft top ... now got to go home and think VERY hard ...

    SHARK! 

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  •  Mon, Nov 05 2007, 3:19 PM

    Re: Jaguar, Mercedes, Porsche

    I would love to have a Buggatti Veyron all my lifes wages wouldn't afford one right now lol!

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  •  Mon, Nov 05 2007, 2:57 PM

    Re: Jaguar, Mercedes, Porsche

    Just spotted this so I thought that although I'm too busy I might as well have a break and put my twopence worth in.

    I have an XK8 that I bought last Christmas (as a treat for myself) It is not to be recommended for any one thinking of cheap motoring and in true British fashion I could list all the bad points for you!  

    There is however a slight draw back to any faults -. It is a simply a really nice car to drive and have fun with.

    Classy in an old money sort of way with a lovable quirk or two that tells you that despite the development over the years they haven't felt it necessary to bother and iron out the faults too quickly! I always manage to open the boot with my knee when I get out of the car for instance.

    Mechanically the Mercedes is I would think more reliable - I also have a Merc Sprinter (For moving the motorbike to events) that has never let me down but whilst it s a great van to drive with lots of power it kind of says Munich not Monarco.

    The Porsch is a great car but if you are anything like the size I am it is kind of tight!! I settled for buying my wife  a V6 4x4 Golf which kind of makes up or the acceleration boy racer in you. It is faster off the mark than the Jag but the top end speed is about the same. So the best of both worlds.

    To conclude all  can say is that it is going to be a difficult choice when I think about changing. I have not had as much enjoyment with a car since my old BM 635. I thnk that ithe XK stands the test of time and is a classic shape. My mechanic drives an Aston and a Cobra and also has an old XK. He reckons the Aston is superb but that the Jag is not far behind in comparison of the cost factor. The Cobra - lots of fun if you can keep it on the road.

    I would be interested to hear what you choose. Have you tought about the Bugatti?

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  •  Sun, Oct 14 2007, 11:26 AM

    Re: Jaguar, Mercedes, Porsche

    Landshark:

    Hmmm - have to disagree - after all it is only a Ford.

    SHARK! 

    Maybe so, I don't care, on looks alone that would be my choice. Even the old shape with Escort Mistral electric window switches..... lol

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  •  Sat, Oct 13 2007, 2:03 PM

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    And a porsche is just a sporty beetle, that IS where is was derived from!!! ;-)

    Jaguar what a beast of a car......not the norm gets my vote every time. It just oozes class and history.

    Ian 

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  •  Sat, Oct 13 2007, 1:49 PM

    Re: Jaguar, Mercedes, Porsche

    Hmmm - have to disagree - after all it is only a Ford.

    SHARK! 

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  •  Fri, Oct 12 2007, 7:01 PM

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    Yeah but that particular jag is blo0dy gorgeous...
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  •  Fri, Oct 12 2007, 6:25 PM

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    Agree with CK here. Have had a Porsche for years and it has never let me down. If not then I'd go for the Merc next and then the Jag as a last resort.

    SHARK! 

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  •  Fri, Oct 12 2007, 5:45 PM

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    Hi -- Personal opinion ---- Porsche boxster, nice performance with better roadholding & handling than the others. Decent residual value.
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  •  Fri, Oct 12 2007, 5:29 PM

    Jaguar, Mercedes, Porsche

    Hi There,

    I am thinking of changing my 05 SLK 200 and don't know whether to buy a porsche boxster or a Mercedes SL or Jaguar XK.

    Any idea of which car you would recommend.

     

    Thanks

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