Hello folks!
I am choosing from the following cars and I want to hear out your opinions on them, all of them are in the approx same price range (17k$), same year (2012-2013) and around 80-100k km each with single owner (except audi which had 2):
Audi A6 IV (C7) 2,8L CVT, 204hp
BMW 3 VI (F3x) 320i
Mercedes E-klasse IV (W212, S212, C207) 200
Mercedes C-klasse III (W204) Restyling 200
I am eager to hear your opinions on these cars, but the main criteria of my choice will be reliability - so which one of these is the most reliable?
Thank you in advance!
Bump - said C-Klasse
Bump - said Audi
>>17054739
>wants reliability
>lists German cars
Stop, this b8 is too good.
>>17055435
Says the American XDD
Tы eбaнyтый?
>>17055435
>claims b8
>posts b8
you don't know shit
>>17055486
>>17055453
Triggered the Eurocucks. Stay btfo with your electrical issues on dem Mercedes while mohammad bangs your daughter.
>>17054739
>AESTHETHICC
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Also W204 facelift masterrace
>320i
OP you're a namebadge faggot
>>17054739
You should get the Audi, m8. They're basically VWs, which are pretty reliable.
>>17059048
kek
>>17054739
Take your pick of either Honda, Toyota, Lexus, or Acura.
You can look for other Japanese brands too if you want, but those four are best.
I would say Volvo, but there's zero chance you find one in good condition at a good price.
>>17054739
Take the one with the most extras, the A6 looks pretty entry level without foglights and standard rims
>>17054739
Ok... do you want some real advice? I'm talking honest, down to Earth, real world advise to help you get ahead in life. This isn't what you're going to want to hear, but here goes - save your money and buy a used truck. Think about it. Do you really want to live in an apartment your whole life? Cars are fun, I've been there. But they're a waste of money. The TRUTH is, no one REALLY cares what you drive unless it's something exotic like a Lamborghini or Ferrari. Maaaybe even a Porsche. Anything else just seems plain and doesn't really stand out. BMW's, Mercedes, Audi, it's all the same shit. Any douche with a few grand can pick one up, they're a dime a dozen. How about this, and this is a big one - If you realistically plan to buy a home in the next 5-6 years, then buy the truck now. It'll be paid off by that time so you can focus on your mortgage payments. Plus you'll have a practical tool to help with the house upkeep i.e. if you need to haul a new hot water heater, buying large items like a tool box or lumber, hauling stuff like the boat or bike or camper you bought because now you have a place to put toys like that. Buy. A. Truck. Get a motorcycle later if you still have the need to go fast. It won't take up much space in your garage and the parts are cheap as hell. I'm sure you've heard this all before, save for a house yada yada. But consider this - after all the places you've asked about what car to get, you posted on an automotive form and you're STILL getting the advice to buy a truck and save the rest for your house. That's saying something. It's SOLID advice that will tremendously help you get ahead in life. I know I'm just an internet stranger, but I care about all br/o/s and want you to succeed in life. Look at this picture and imagine it's 5 years from now. The truck is yours, and it's paid off. Now you can focus that extra money on the house, or having fun, or whatever. Help yourself get ahead while you can, and I wish you the best.
>>17059448
I thought this was pasta at first kek, will finish reading now