Olderst Car mag in the world - Top 50 best used cars
seems to be going back over what's been out there last 10-15 years - usual stuff you'd expect - Tesla, BMWs across the board, Golf, MX5
I doubt you'll see it for free
https://www.autocar.co.uk/
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/best-cars
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In 1988 Autocar absorbed the rival magazine Motor, with which it had done battle on the newsstands since 1903. From the 7 September 1988 issue the magazine became Autocar & Motor. It reverted to Autocar for the 21 September 1994 issue
50% of the internet is bots these days. The internet is the modern Wall Street Journal, NY Times, etc., 99% BS.
the world runs on the toyota land cruiser
the five series BM is all the car you need (if a saloon type large family car is in the frame)
the Honda in question is the electric version based on the honda that started it all - if wanted a real car the last NSX was way better than all the other junk peddled by F L and M
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how's this - 50 years old - this very special version (homologation car for rallying - proper engine and real rear suspension) was $4000 new just sold with only 25k miles for $375,000
probably the best one they mention (pick is winners [I've shown] within respective classes - e.g. the big tesla and the 5 series were in the same class - sleepers)
an Audi I wouldn't even spit on
your favourites
The Best of Mercedes & AMG




If you look at “real” used cars 10+ years old half of the cars on the table would have rusted away but MB cars would not have.
It is also bogus that BMW with the serious reliability issues makes the list but MB does not.
Almost sounds MB is not on the list because there are so few on the road due to the purchase price that in some European country is much higher than other brands, like BMW.
reading between the lines I think they discreetly left Merc off as they are becoming seriously troublesome across the board
with no clue what that random acronym might mean on an old car, I typed it up on the internerd and was bombarded with lots of searches about German car reliability - so its not just me with that view..... for example
https://veryinformed.com/why-are-ger...so-unreliable/
on its 10th birthday they got a clapped out one - with 260,000 miles and did a road test on that https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/f...-tesla-model-s
So, in hindsight, was the Tesla Model S a landmark moment? Absolutely. And then some.
Our tester’s words, printed in these very pages back in 2013, when we put an early, left-hand-drive Tesla Model S up against the Porsche Panamera and Aston Martin Rapide – and crowned the Tesla the winner.
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Similarly, why are there so many Chinesium cars on the road all of a sudden? It's not because they're any good. It's because they pay for positive reviews or they sue the people who publicly give honest ones. People read the over hyped corporate marketing ****, believe every last word and by the time they get the thing home and realised that everyone from that "nice chap off the telly box" to the salesman, or more likely delivery driver, that handed them the keys and paperwork all lied to them. Then it's too late.
JayEmm did an interesting video piece about this very issue and some of the people he called out for selling their journalistic ethics includes some big names in the industry such as Chris Harris and Johnny Smith.
in once class "executive" - lower down the food chain than the 5 series E class category
best - an Audi with a nicer badge
disappointing









