Steven Carter wrote:
Karl Shultz wrote:
Here's something kind of off the wall: how about a diesel Mercedes? You can take advantage of the fact that resale value is not a strong point of late model MBs.
http://wilmington.craigslist.org/ctd/3977983072.htmlThanks for pointing that out, Karl! I was under the impression that everything post-W124 was unreliable and uber-expensive to repair out-of-warranty, so I had not included them on the list. Do you think that era of C or E-class is reliable? What are the weaknesses/failure points of that version of E-Class? Certainly ergonomics and NVH engineering are probably its strong suit.
I'll be honest - I'm not certain. My sense is that they're not really any different than something like a late model BMW. Also, I don't think a Mercedes is going to be any more expensive to have serviced than, say, a hybrid Lexus. But it'll probably be more expensive to fix than a Mazda3. Which I would expect - MSRP was probably double.
Check out the mercedessource channel on YouTube. That guy, Kent Bergsma, runs a business selling repair parts and documentation. Is mostly for older stuff, but he just released a big video series about buying a 10 to 15 year old MB. Probably worth a look, if you would consider one that old.
When you described something quiet, comfortable, and fuel efficient, I thought of either a VW TDI of some sort, or a diesel Merc. For your stated budget I bet you could find a really nice CPO diesel E-Class or ML. To me, if your looking for quiet and comfy, the Prius, Mazda3, or Altima are all probably the wrong droid.