How dependable are E55's? contemplating future purchase
How are these cars for repairs and dependability? Also, I do all or most of my own work currently on my vehicles. Is this still an option with these cars?
First post, cut me some slack...Thanks, Dean
The cost of maintaining these cars does not depreciate with their used prices. This is a $90k car new, and maintaining it reflects it's original price, not it's current market value. You can do some of your own work, but other simple things like bleeding the brakes is not possible without specific computer equipment (brakes are electronically controlled). Some stuff is easy, other stuff is not.
It does not sound like this is the right car for you, unfortunately.
-m
The cost of maintaining these cars does not depreciate with their used prices. This is a $90k car new, and maintaining it reflects it's original price, not it's current market value. You can do some of your own work, but other simple things like bleeding the brakes is not possible without specific computer equipment (brakes are electronically controlled). Some stuff is easy, other stuff is not.
It does not sound like this is the right car for you, unfortunately.
-m
90's era Acura NSX's are in a similar price range and, with a couple of minor exceptions, are highly reliable. Not as quick but still pose well and are a hoot to drive. Might be something for you to look into. Good luck in your search!
I had a 2004 E55 before trading it in. While is was great mechanically, I had nothing but problems electronically, especially with the command. If I did not have a warranty, I can't imagine how much $ my repairs would have added up to.
Having said that, the Cobra is a great toy and a blast to drive, but don't convince yourself that it'll be a useable daily driver. Fun for weekend blasts and the occasional weekend jaunt, but it is not something you will want to replace a Honda with.
Feel free to PM or Email me if I can help you with any FFR info...
Last edited by dbarrym; Sep 12, 2008 at 01:32 AM.
I will agree that many of the more complex gadgets will fail but the basic car and major systems are VERY solid which is one reason they mod up so well and take a beating. This is not a car for someone that can't afford the occasional repair bill that on the same not I could say that NO German car is. FOr comparison, I have seen friends with out of warranty Audis spend far more than out of warranted Benzs.
Great cars, mind boggling deals at the moment...find a nice one and don't look back!
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Thanks for the encouragement. I've seen some really good deals for not much more than I could get a Caddy CTS-V, my second choice. Do you have any advice or know where I can research warranties? I've decided that these cars are really quick...easily quicker than anything that I have ever owned. So with that in mind ( low 12's stock) and the fact that the mods are so expensive, maybe I just get one and purchase a warranty. I have the ability to pick one up at the auction..not sure how you feel about that either. But they are clean, straight and have car fax. Where should I look for warranties and what should I expect to pay? BTW, I'm not going out tomorrow to get one. I don't need a car, I just want this one. I drive 5 miles each way to work. I don't even get to 50 mph. I don't need this car. Yes I do. What model and mileage should I stay away from?
Thanks for any additional imput from anyone.
Dean
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I'm still trying to figure out where these insane costs come into play outside of electrical issues (more common) or air ride issues (not terribly common).
Just keep up on your service and you should be ok.
Thanks for the encouragement. I've seen some really good deals for not much more than I could get a Caddy CTS-V, my second choice. Do you have any advice or know where I can research warranties? I've decided that these cars are really quick...easily quicker than anything that I have ever owned. So with that in mind ( low 12's stock) and the fact that the mods are so expensive, maybe I just get one and purchase a warranty. I have the ability to pick one up at the auction..not sure how you feel about that either. But they are clean, straight and have car fax. Where should I look for warranties and what should I expect to pay? BTW, I'm not going out tomorrow to get one. I don't need a car, I just want this one. I drive 5 miles each way to work. I don't even get to 50 mph. I don't need this car. Yes I do. What model and mileage should I stay away from?
Thanks for any additional imput from anyone.
Dean







