Which is a better car: E240 (W211), BMW 523i, Volvo S80 Executive, Toyota Camry 2.4
E240 costs about US$113,000, BMW 523i costs about US$105,000, Volvo S80 Executive costs US$109,000 and Toyota Camry 2.4 litre costs about US$57,000.
I am a businessman and can well afford any of them. Any advice which would be a good car - value for money wise, quality of build and components, reliability, safety, vehicle handling and drive comfort to both driver and passengers, and durability.
The Mercedes and the BMW you cite aren't available in those displacements in the USA, so USA readers can't make an exact comparison for you. If you aren't driving very long distances or open roads, though, a six-cylinder Camry would probably meet your needs (and I emphasize, "needs") about as well as the other cars, at a substantial savings. Even the new Toyota Avalon, if it's available in Singapore (possibly under a different name) would probably cost less than the other cars, and the reviews I've seen say that it's a truly excellent car, though not particularly sporting.
E240 costs about US$113,000, BMW 523i costs about US$105,000, Volvo S80 Executive costs US$109,000 and Toyota Camry 2.4 litre costs about US$57,000.
I am a businessman and can well afford any of them. Any advice which would be a good car - value for money wise, quality of build and components, reliability, safety, vehicle handling and drive comfort to both driver and passengers, and durability.
Handling, safety goes to BMW,
reliablilty, durability, value goes to Toyota.
I would go with E Class personally, unless you like falling asleep due to boringness then Camry would do the job.
Thanks for your input.
The Toyota Camry 2.4 comes with an in-line 4-cylinders DOHC engine. No V6 version.
Toyota Royal Crown comes with a V6 engine, 2995 cc (3 litre engine). 170 kW and 300 Nm. Max speed of 180 Km/h. They are being used as cab/taxi in Singapore.
Last edited by Albert Shaw; Jul 16, 2005 at 09:33 PM.
Anyway... here's my take..
The MB and BMW are roughly comparable, and both significantly superior to the Camry in every way except mechanical reliability. The S80 probably somewhere in the middle of the two, but closer to the MB and BMW.... If money is no object (which based on the userous prices you guys are paying, it seems to be) I would get the MB...

btw... may I ask what a typical civil engineer, accountant, or mid level executive makes in Singapore? And what a house costs? Do you mortgage your cars?
) the interior quality is good, doesn't cost much more than the BMW, it's reliable mechanically, pretty much unstealable unless someone gets your key as well, very safe (5 star NCAP rating compared with BMW's 4 stars), handles better than all the rest except BMW, and very comfortable.BMW 523i has a hard ride and relatively lousier interior quality. but it's got good handling. it's slower than the E240, though. won't talk about the looks since that's pretty much personal.
S80 is outdated inside, and handling can't match the other two.
Camry is the most yawn-inducing car i've ever seen, although the interior quality (not the design, though) is good and i'm sure it's very reliable and all that -- although do note the Singaporean Camry's are made in Thailand.
as for durability, all are fine, well-developed cars and i'm sure they'd work tirelessly for the next decade or two given regular maintenance.
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Which is a better car: E240 (W211), C240, BMW 523i, Volvo S80 Executive, Toyota Camry 2.4
I live in Singapore. I am a family man and will be using car mainly to/fro work, fetching 3-4 passengers. I drive mainly in urban area, doing 15,000 km per year.
E240 costs about US$113,000, BMW 523i costs about US$105,000, Volvo S80 Executive costs US$109,000 and Toyota Camry 2.4 litre costs about US$57,000.
I am a businessman and can well afford any of them. Any advice which would be a good car - value for money wise, quality of build and components, reliability, safety, vehicle handling and drive comfort to both driver and passengers, and durability.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
) the interior quality is good, doesn't cost much more than the BMW, it's reliable mechanically, pretty much unstealable unless someone gets your key as well, very safe (5 star NCAP rating compared with BMW's 4 stars), handles better than all the rest except BMW, and very comfortable.BMW 523i has a hard ride and relatively lousier interior quality. but it's got good handling. it's slower than the E240, though. won't talk about the looks since that's pretty much personal.
S80 is outdated inside, and handling can't match the other two.
Camry is the most yawn-inducing car i've ever seen, although the interior quality (not the design, though) is good and i'm sure it's very reliable and all that -- although do note the Singaporean Camry's are made in Thailand.
as for durability, all are fine, well-developed cars and i'm sure they'd work tirelessly for the next decade or two given regular maintenance.
These are some facts that i like it over the W211s.
-Head-Up display
-M Package
-The Seats are better
-Sound System is better
-Navigation reacts faster (zoom in/out)
-I actually quite like I-Drive as i dont have to always look for the keys.
I didnt really get to test the performance but that you should just test yourself
Mike




Well, my Granny drives one...
hope that helps
