Merc ML350 or Audi Q5 3L
Merc ML350 or Audi Q5 3L
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Snowboy

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8,028 posts

172 months

Monday 3rd October 2011
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I'm considering getting one of these two cars next year.
I've test driven both already – so I have a few opinions of my own.
But, I'd be interested in any other opinions from the PH crowd.

I'll probably be getting a 3-4 year old one when the time comes, with a budget of 25-35k depending on exact spec and what happens to the used car market next year.
Does anyone have any first hand experience of one or both, and can you share it with me.

I know the merc has £400 tax rather than the Audi £200 – but I'm not going to let an extra annual £200 running costs effect the decision too much.

It'll be used for a daily drive, for several camping trips to the lakes, and also a couple of drives to the alps in the winter.

I've also considered ;
Forester - seems underpowered with the 2l engine.
Range Rover – They wallow too much for my liking.

Mazdarese

21,132 posts

208 months

Monday 3rd October 2011
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If you've narrowed it down to those two, then I would go with the Merc. I haven't driven either, but I just don't like the Q7/Q5/Toureg/Touran cars.

Snowboy

Original Poster:

8,028 posts

172 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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I hope nobody minds a cheeky bounce – just in case there's anyone around today with an opinion.

Matt UK

18,080 posts

221 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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I think the ML is a fair bit bigger?

I got a lift last week in a Q5 and was surprised how little interior room there was.

Edited by Matt UK on Tuesday 4th October 09:05

Deerfoot

5,133 posts

205 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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Taking into account your occasional camping outings and trips to the Alps I'd be looking at the ML rather than the Audi.


Ramses

831 posts

176 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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Echo the ML suggestions. Aside from it being a proper SUV rather than a little/pretend/gay/soft/womans/whatever version, it is far more capable, far more practical and far bigger.

I was staggered how small a Q5 feels.

With the ML - worth looking at the 300 rather than 350. Can be quite a bit cheaper but not really noticable difference on the road.

Ranger 6

7,508 posts

270 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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Friend with an ML is horrified by the economy - he is really struggling to get anything over 20-25mpg.

Q5 is a bit small and rides like a skateboard.

Dare I mention an X3?

For your budget the facelift 3.0d is a valid competitor for these and much better than the early ones. I'm seeing 35mpg on a quick cruise, tax is £260 not £450, the handling is very good etc, etc.....

Snowboy

Original Poster:

8,028 posts

172 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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I've looked at the X3 and X5.
And, for some reason, that I can't really explain, I just don't like them.

With a new model ML coming out next year I might find the current model ML has a big price drop.
And the expensive tax might make the price drop a lot more too.

I'm more than happy to pay an extra 1k in tax over 5 years if I get the car for 8k less in the first place.
(assuming the Gov't don't increase the tax bands again)

I'll have to give the 300 a try.
I thought the 350 was excellent in performance (well, a 320 actually) so I'd be loath to get anything with significantly less power.

As for MPG – it's a big car, big cars don't as a rule have good MPG.
It's just something to be expected.

margerison

932 posts

271 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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You really should consider the new X3 if you can get one in budget:
http://www.bmw.co.uk/bmwuk/index/popups/X3-compare...

[edit] or the 3.0d
http://www.bmw.co.uk/bmwuk/pricesandspecifications...

Edited by margerison on Tuesday 4th October 10:04

Ranger 6

7,508 posts

270 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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Snowboy said:
I've looked at the X3 and X5.
And, for some reason, that I can't really explain, I just don't like them.

....

As for MPG – it's a big car, big cars don't as a rule have good MPG.
It's just something to be expected.
Fair enough smile

I'd definitely go for the more powerful version, things this big need the power otherwise things get very strained and noisy. Have you looked for a 420 CDI - they're rocket ships hehe

DJRC

23,563 posts

257 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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Just done this exact thing.

Picked up an ML420 last week. Great truck, st Mercedes customer care.

louiebaby

10,790 posts

212 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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DJRC said:
Just done this exact thing.

Picked up an ML420 last week. Great truck, st Mercedes customer care.
They're not as expensive as I thought...

Autotrader Add

£19,000 for a 57 plate ML420... Hmmm...

louiebaby

10,790 posts

212 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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DJRC said:
Just done this exact thing.

Picked up an ML420 last week. Great truck, st Mercedes customer care.
They're not as expensive as I thought...

Autotrader Add

£19,000 for a 57 plate ML420... Hmmm...

DJRC

23,563 posts

257 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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We paid a bit more, an 08 and used a Merc dealer. Er...discussions are ongoing as to their performance. Suffice to say my wife is spitting blood. I almost feel sorry for the poor bds!

anonymous-user

75 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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Have you considered an XC-60/90 or a Mazda CX-7?

CO2000

3,177 posts

230 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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RRS (Diesel V8) or Q7 ?

soxboy

7,165 posts

240 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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If you like the ML keep an eye out for Mercedes leasing deals. There's some good ones at the moment and may get better if there's a new model on the way.

I know you mentioned a 2nd hand one but the prices are attractive.

Snowboy

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8,028 posts

172 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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[quote]Have you considered an XC-60/90 or a Mazda CX-7? [\quote]
[quote]RRS or Q7 ?[\quote]

XC90 and Q7 are too big and feel like boats to drive.
XC60 has (IMO) a badly designed passenger footwell that both me and the other half hate. (the wheelarch inner forces the feet into the middle, which makes for a twisted spine).

Mazda cx7 – it's just not right for me.
I also tried the Nissan models – they just felt a bit cheap on the interior, and even the biggest engine was underpowered.

What's an RRS?




louiebaby

10,790 posts

212 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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RRS is to FFRR as Range Rover Sport is to Full Fat Range Rover.

IYKWIM. Check with SWMBO though.

HTH.

smile

SWoll

21,541 posts

279 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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Snowboy said:
I've looked at the X3 and X5.

And, for some reason, that I can't really explain, I just don't like them.
Out of interest, have you driven the X5? i would suggest the 3.0D is a better car all round than either the ML or Q5.

Not convinced by the X3 though, had a brand new sport model for a week when our 5 was in for work. Lack of space, plasticky interior and abysmal ride quality from memory.