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Semper Fidelis Marines
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Hello, I am looking at buying a NICE used/CPO car to travel in soon (next 60 days). I have not had a nice car since i graduated boot camp in 1989 LOL (it was a 1989 LX 5.0 mustang BTW)..I am looking for a car that has name recognition, reliablility and is comfortable for long (6 hours or more) trips.
I have it narrowed to CPO Lexus IS 250/350, a CPO BMW 3 or 5 series and lastly a new or like new Charger RT

I live in the sticks so it is impossible for me to run to a service center to fix or repair my cars. Reliability is key and quality built is important. Any suggestions or things/models to stay away from???


thanks, shawn
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What's your budget? there are a LOT of cars that fall in the bmw 3 and 5 series range. Of the ones listed, the Lexus will probably be the easiest on you for maintenance.


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Lexus will be the most reliable hands down. The 250 is under powered.


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Lexus. When you need a repair, it's common to find a Toyota or Lexus mechanic. However it wont be in the shop much and maintenance is a breeze.

BMW out of warranty will eat your pocketbook.
 
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Lexis for longevity and reliability. BMW is nice but expensive to maintain.
 
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Of the 3, I'd pick the 5 series simply based on the vehicle class. A mid size sedan will be more comfortable than a smaller car, all else equal. The longer wheel base will smooth out the road, and the wider stance and heavier weight will give the vehicle more stability.
 
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Sport sedans, or coupes for that matter, are not 6-hour-drive vehicles.

Why don't you look at a Nissan Maxima, Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, or a Infiniti G37 or something along those lines.





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If you end up with a "certified" used BMW it will come with a 7-year 100k mileage warranty.
 
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I have driven IS250/350 models as courtesy cars while my other Lexus's were in for scheduled maintenance. I would not judge them as comfortable in any sense of the term.

I have had a number of ES300/350s over the years, and found them reliable and comfortable.

I have owned two LS430's. These are the best cars, comfortable, reliable, safe, powerful and safe. I have a 2004 now with 170,000 miles.

I also have a 2009 RX350. This too has been very satisfactory, good power, astonishing mileage, great handling.




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Lexus for ease of maintenance and reliability.
M5 for the absolute fun of it.


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Sport sedans, or coupes for that matter, are not 6-hour-drive vehicles.

Why don't you look at a Nissan Maxima, Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, or a Infiniti G37 or something along those lines.


The 5 series BMW would be a comfortable ride.... but I agree on the above for maintenance, it would be expensive.

You mention the Honda Accord but not the higher line Acura models. I've had good luck with my Acuras.



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Go drive an Audi A6. If you like the 3 series BMW - you should at least go drive VW GTI Autobahn or Golf "R"


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forgot to add, my budget is 30K


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i was guessing the Lexus would be reliable, I am not an Acura fella and i REALLY like the LOOKS of the 250/350. I am not worried about power or speed, or even economy so much as I am reliability and comfort.


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I have a toyota dealer w/n 45 mins..BMW or Audi closest is over 3 hrs away..


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I lease every 3 years. No worry about repairs, I'm never out of warranty.


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Originally posted by JALLEN:
I have driven IS250/350 models as courtesy cars while my other Lexus's were in for scheduled maintenance. I would not judge them as comfortable in any sense of the term.

I have had a number of ES300/350s over the years, and found them reliable and comfortable.

I have owned two LS430's. These are the best cars, comfortable, reliable, safe, powerful and safe. I have a 2004 now with 170,000 miles.

I also have a 2009 RX350. This too has been very satisfactory, good power, astonishing mileage, great handling.




Jallen, do you mean to say those 250/350's were not comfortable?


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Go drive an Audi A6. If you like the 3 series BMW - you should at least go drive VW GTI Autobahn or Golf "R"


I think Shawn said reliability is an important factor. Wink
 
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Lexus IS250 under power, IS 350 heavily understeer, if you perfer this boring car then get the ES 350 , atleast reliable and comfortable.
 
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Sport sedans, or coupes for that matter, are not 6-hour-drive vehicles.

Why don't you look at a Nissan Maxima, Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, or a Infiniti G37 or something along those lines.


I agree.....an IS or 3 series will NOT be comfortable for a 6 hour drive. I'd look towards a GS lexus. I'd rule out BMW just because of the repairs and cost of ownership.

The challenger is something totally different.....
 
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