One manufacturer for life...
One manufacturer for life...
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biggbn

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30,757 posts

245 months

Yesterday (14:55)
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You can only buy cars from one manufacturer for the rest of your life, who do you turn to? Harder than you might think, you are hedging your bets on what has gone before, what is made now, and where the brand will go in the future. Where does your confidence lie? Who has a back catalogue you could raid if you come into money, but makes current and future cars you think you can live with?

Monkeylegend

28,591 posts

256 months

Yesterday (14:57)
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BMW.

Countdown

47,906 posts

221 months

Yesterday (15:01)
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Lexus

nickfrog

24,576 posts

242 months

Yesterday (15:04)
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BMW too. Loads of stuff I don't like about them but they tend to get the fundamentals right.

A500leroy

7,884 posts

143 months

Yesterday (15:04)
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Toyota.

Robertb

3,571 posts

263 months

Yesterday (15:05)
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Predictably, Porsche. Something in the range for practically every occasion.


John87

1,058 posts

183 months

Yesterday (15:05)
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Mercedes. Everything from supercars, racecars, classics and dailies to Maybachs, Unimogs etc.

Could even get a bus

TIGA84

5,540 posts

256 months

Yesterday (15:12)
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Money no object?

Probably Rolls Royce.

Realistically? Porsche. Just for the back catalogue.

toon10

7,061 posts

182 months

Yesterday (15:12)
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Has to be BMW for me. They do cars that cover most bases apart from a supercar but I'm on my 5th Beemer now and they just drive better than the equivalent competition. As much as a 911 is my favourite car, there's not much else from Porsche that I'd want.

doogal

820 posts

172 months

Yesterday (15:14)
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A500leroy said:
Toyota.
+1

Obi Wan

2,270 posts

240 months

Yesterday (15:14)
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Lamborghini

911Spanker

3,189 posts

41 months

Yesterday (15:14)
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Porsche for me. Followed by BMW.

biggbn

Original Poster:

30,757 posts

245 months

Yesterday (15:17)
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Some great answers. Those picking BMW, or Mercedes...are you happy with where their design is going, aesthetic and engineering, or would you concentrate on older models? Guess a lot of that comes down to budget?

toon10

7,061 posts

182 months

Yesterday (15:24)
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biggbn said:
Some great answers. Those picking BMW, or Mercedes...are you happy with where their design is going, aesthetic and engineering, or would you concentrate on older models? Guess a lot of that comes down to budget?
In terms of BMW, I tend to find I hate the looks when they first come out. I get used to them after a while and then warm to them over time. I've just bought an M440i GC and I hated the look of these things when they came out. I love it now. The latest gen interiors are another question. The current gen 3 and 4 series is absolutely awful. They've glued a wide screen curved TV to the dash and taken a tactile gear knob away in favour of a plastic toggle you'd find on a 1980's Aiwa record player.

Fox-

13,552 posts

271 months

Yesterday (15:39)
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biggbn said:
Some great answers. Those picking BMW, or Mercedes...are you happy with where their design is going, aesthetic and engineering, or would you concentrate on older models? Guess a lot of that comes down to budget?
This is the biggest issue for me. Obviously I'd say BMW, I've bought nothing else for years, but I see nothing in the future range I like which has never been the case before. Can't fault the engineering, but why do they have to look the way they now do inside and out?

benp1

148 posts

145 months

Yesterday (15:40)
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Either BMW or Porsche, although not had one of the latter I've plenty of the former

And they should be around long enough to be happy to enjoy them for years to come

Dave Hedgehog

15,935 posts

229 months

Yesterday (15:48)
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never been able to do it before, doubt i can going forward

AndrewT1275

869 posts

265 months

Yesterday (15:48)
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I was going to say Subaru as they are pretty unbreakable, cover most bases and have a decent back catalogue.

Having seen the suggestion of Toyota though I'd have to agree with that. Huge range and some very cool and interesting vehicles in there. Well built too.

WH16

8,053 posts

243 months

Yesterday (15:51)
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BMW or Porsche the range is nowhere near broad enough.

It would have to be Toyota for me.

Which is odd given I don't currently own a Toyota, nor do I have any plans to buy one.

AB

19,939 posts

220 months

Yesterday (16:05)
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Porsche