I'm doing some research for a buddy.
He's after a big exec but has a small ish budget. He's going in to it eyes open so has no illusions of running one of these for Focus money. He knows they're big money to fix if they go wrong and that they need regular money spending on them to keep them going. I've advised him to keep £2k in a slush fund for repairs hence the budget is £7k and not £9k. He's been hanging out with me for long enough to have my tales of exec woe drummed in to him.
He would like a car that's reliable (don't we all, who says "I want an unreliable car?") and supremely comfortable. No diesels.
So, out of these, what would you choose and why?
2004 Jaguar XJ 4.2 V8 SE (Are these reliable these days)
2005 Jaguar S-Type R 4.2 V8 Supercharged (OK, oddball car. I know nothing about these apart from epic fuel consumption and epic performance)
2004 Lexus LS430 (Super reliable but with looks only it's mother could love)
2003 Audi A8 4.2 (I had one of these and it broke, a lot)
2003 BMW 745i (Reliability issues with the engine, see Lexus LS430 with regards to looks)
2004 VW Phaeton 3.2 V6 (I love these but I have no idea about reliability)
So, a nice list of execs from the last decade. Notice the S-Class is missing. He can stomach bills but the epic costs of servicing an S-Class and the potential for utterly crippling bills make the others above look like Fiestas.
He's after a big exec but has a small ish budget. He's going in to it eyes open so has no illusions of running one of these for Focus money. He knows they're big money to fix if they go wrong and that they need regular money spending on them to keep them going. I've advised him to keep £2k in a slush fund for repairs hence the budget is £7k and not £9k. He's been hanging out with me for long enough to have my tales of exec woe drummed in to him.
He would like a car that's reliable (don't we all, who says "I want an unreliable car?") and supremely comfortable. No diesels.
So, out of these, what would you choose and why?
2004 Jaguar XJ 4.2 V8 SE (Are these reliable these days)
2005 Jaguar S-Type R 4.2 V8 Supercharged (OK, oddball car. I know nothing about these apart from epic fuel consumption and epic performance)
2004 Lexus LS430 (Super reliable but with looks only it's mother could love)
2003 Audi A8 4.2 (I had one of these and it broke, a lot)
2003 BMW 745i (Reliability issues with the engine, see Lexus LS430 with regards to looks)
2004 VW Phaeton 3.2 V6 (I love these but I have no idea about reliability)
So, a nice list of execs from the last decade. Notice the S-Class is missing. He can stomach bills but the epic costs of servicing an S-Class and the potential for utterly crippling bills make the others above look like Fiestas.