new car - c-class vs tl vs 5 series
#26
Originally Posted by HITMAN
STFU when you dont know what you are talking about!!!
Originally Posted by Edmunds
Priced to compete with the entry-luxury offerings from Audi, BMW and Mercedes, the all-wheel-drive X-Type falls short in most areas, from driving dynamics to cabin furnishings. It's only worth considering if you've got to have a Jaguar.
Inside, each X-Type comes with leather upholstery and real wood trim, but if you start adding options like a decent sound system, the Sport Package or a moonroof, the price goes up quickly. Additionally, the quality of the materials in the cabin isn't up to the standards set by the Audi A4 and BMW 3 Series and matched by the Acura TSX and Lexus ES 330. The cabin offers a decent amount of room for four adults, though tight rear door openings can make hard to get in and out. The trunk, at least, offers a generous capacity of 16 cubic feet.
The competition in the entry-level luxury sedan segment has only gotten tougher since the X-Type debuted in 2002. Most of its peers, both import and domestic, surpass it in all the important areas -- engine performance, driving dynamics and cabin accommodations -- while matching (or even beating) the Jag on price. Apparently realizing this, Jaguar has dropped the base price of the 3.0 model this year, but we doubt that will be enough make up any serious ground in segment sales.
Inside, each X-Type comes with leather upholstery and real wood trim, but if you start adding options like a decent sound system, the Sport Package or a moonroof, the price goes up quickly. Additionally, the quality of the materials in the cabin isn't up to the standards set by the Audi A4 and BMW 3 Series and matched by the Acura TSX and Lexus ES 330. The cabin offers a decent amount of room for four adults, though tight rear door openings can make hard to get in and out. The trunk, at least, offers a generous capacity of 16 cubic feet.
The competition in the entry-level luxury sedan segment has only gotten tougher since the X-Type debuted in 2002. Most of its peers, both import and domestic, surpass it in all the important areas -- engine performance, driving dynamics and cabin accommodations -- while matching (or even beating) the Jag on price. Apparently realizing this, Jaguar has dropped the base price of the 3.0 model this year, but we doubt that will be enough make up any serious ground in segment sales.
#27
Originally Posted by Talos
Interesting comment. This is particularly interesting when you consider the fact that I have yet to find one good review from a reputable source. Take a look at the review from Edmunds, for example:
I would suggest G35x, but given your terrible experience with Infiniti it wouldn't do justice to steer u back into that route. Hence, my answer would be the c320 4 matic. It's better in the snow that the RWD BMW and has more grunt, and it's a better car than the FWD TL. The TL is a bigger bang for the buck, but if 42 is your budget get the MB.
#28
Originally Posted by ultraseven
Get the TL and save yourself 8 grand or so to short some Google stocks
I would suggest G35x, but given your terrible experience with Infiniti it wouldn't do justice to steer u back into that route. Hence, my answer would be the c320 4 matic. It's better in the snow that the RWD BMW and has more grunt, and it's a better car than the FWD TL. The TL is a bigger bang for the buck, but if 42 is your budget get the MB.
I would suggest G35x, but given your terrible experience with Infiniti it wouldn't do justice to steer u back into that route. Hence, my answer would be the c320 4 matic. It's better in the snow that the RWD BMW and has more grunt, and it's a better car than the FWD TL. The TL is a bigger bang for the buck, but if 42 is your budget get the MB.
as far as the X-type goes. They drive far better than they look and the recent interior has been improved on material and finish also.
#29
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'01 C320 SS
Originally Posted by Noble C320
IMO only 5 series that should be bought is the 545i and in black to hide the ugly lines. Other than that forget it.
Same goes for the C230k...I looks like it cost twice as much on in black/black.
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Last edited by CHATMANR; 09-07-2004 at 05:14 PM.
#30
Originally Posted by Talos
Interesting comment. This is particularly interesting when you consider the fact that I have yet to find one good review from a reputable source. Take a look at the review from Edmunds, for example:
if you have yet to drive one i recommend you be quite till you do and not make comments about the way it drives.
#32
Originally Posted by HITMAN
if you have yet to drive one i recommend you be quite till you do and not make comments about the way it drives.
#33
Originally Posted by Talos
I have had the displeasure of driving one. Either things have changed drastically in the last two years, or you have a very unique experience.
I wonder what year is your CLK320. My sis has a 2000 and it's completly different than another friend's 2002 CLK320. The 2002 feels tighter through turns and a lot more quieter on the road.
Last edited by FrankW; 09-08-2004 at 02:28 AM.
#34
Originally Posted by FrankW
I wonder what year is your CLK320.
Originally Posted by FrankW
My sis has a 2000 and it's completly different than another friend's 2002 CLK320. The 2002 feels tighter through turns and a lot more quieter on the road.
#35
Originally Posted by Talos
I have had the displeasure of driving one. Either things have changed drastically in the last two years, or you have a very unique experience.
I do remember reading about the pre 04's and there problems but the 04s and up have much improved and the 05's are going to be even better there will be a true sport (not just one with wheels) and there is going to be a vdp model. If you go test a new one im sure you would find a big. dif.