Pistonhead's has changed.

My current vehicle of interest is a W220 S600L Bi-Turbo.

However, yesterday I found out that the maintenance costs of a W220 S600L Bi-Turbo are virtually the same as a Bentley Continental GT. In fact, the Bentley warranty is cheaper than the Mercedes-Benz warranty for the S600! Bentley do not currently offer warranties for cars that aren't official Bentley pre-owned, but I've been told that is changing in the new year, so exact details are yet to come but I based my pricing on the cost of extending a warranty on an official Bentley pre-owned.

The W220 would probably lose about £6-7k over 3-4 years, so it's just figuring outmuch a £35k Bentley would lose. I've been looking at the current crop of cars - the GT 2011 new gen, 2012 GTC new gen and 2013 GT V8 - and to the majority they look the same as the original Continental GT. This makes me think that residuals are going to hold up quite well if economically things are better in 3/4/5 years time, and as the fundamental design will probably still be 'current'.

The only issue is the quantity of GTs on the roads and what that will do to residuals. Nice 15 year old Turbo Rs are still worth £15-20k but there aren't anyway near as many of them as GTs.

So, yeah, sensible option is the S600L, slightly out there but interesting TCO option is the Conti GT and a big finance package. I will do the numbers as best I can - maybe see if anyone at work has any predictions for the Conti GT in 3/4 years. If I can have a GT for £2k pa more TCO than an S600 I think I'd have to go for it!
 
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Search facility on paper is brilliant. Much quicker than it was last time.

The only let down is the lack of results it brings back. Either the parameters of the search are wrong, or people are not listing their cars properly.

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LOL, I've just tried and apparently there are NO Mercedes CLs for sale anywhere in the country!
 
The problem is, the old adverts will have been using a different advert structure, so the population of identification fields in the database will likely be different. Therefore a search won't pull back most of the old adverts.

This happened last time they tried to change over to the new search format, guess they still haven't learnt their lessons, but at least they appear to have got their sums right regarding load and bandwidth.
 
Oh and it seems there are only about 10 TVRs that were manufactuered in the last 20 years for sale. Funny cos there used to be over 40 Tuscans for sale alone!

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Oh and it seems there are only about 10 TVRs that were manufactuered in the last 20 years for sale. Funny cos there used to be over 40 Tuscans for sale alone!

Yeah, also the are 0 automatics for sale. Just leave manufacturer blank and text search for TVR

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No that's worse lol, but if you select TVR and don't specify a model it has like 250 results..., I guess it has the same problem as eBay, people don't have to pick the model/gearbox/etc so if its left blank it wont show if you search for a specific type.
 
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Hmm, just tried again and it's more what I expected, 210 instead of 10! And the Merc CLs are showing too.

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Looks like the cars are gradually making there way back into the search results. Still lots missing.

Only issue I have now is adverts with missing pictures. Hope this get fixed too, I think again it's mainly down to the sellers having to re-list or amend their adverts to meet the new look???
 
The only problem I had with the old (original) style was that sometimes pictures didn't appear - you'd just get a text link but no image.

To be frank I had no complaints about how it was - it was certainly great for browsing/dreaming. I wish them luck either way, and I think this is where project managers etc really start earning their money!
 
Search function (for me, anyway) certainly seems more specific than the old system. I like that i can set a budget, price and mileage and search for a couple of makes/models rather than one only.

Thumbs up from me (so far) :)
 
My current vehicle of interest is a W220 S600L Bi-Turbo.

However, yesterday I found out that the maintenance costs of a W220 S600L Bi-Turbo are virtually the same as a Bentley Continental GT.

Why don't you get a Veyron?
 
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