Lexus or BMW?
scottorr
599 Posts
I know this is silly but! Both of these cars are very nice but drive slightly differently. One of my coworkers asked me my opinion, he wants to get the BMW X5 or the Lexus 330. I said the BMW! I guess we are paying this guy too much! Whats are your thoughts?
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My son used to work for a company where everyone above entry level drove a BMW, a Lexus, or a Mercedes. They were all overpaid, too and went bankrupt.
Some day when I'm overpaid, I'll get a BMW.
Chari
Love my 2002 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Tell 'em to buy American!
I was working on a come back for the dead cat comment, you win.
I figure that for the next 15 years as my boys grow, my vehicles will get bigger, not smaller. Ford Excursion, here I come! x;-)
I wouldn't go for either of these, if I were overpaid I'd have a Hummer. If I have to have something obscenely over-priced, pretentious and self-important, I'd probably get a Viper.
Darn, I have to choose one of the others? BMW.
Annie
I drive a Lexus SC 400 (they don't make them anymore). It's very impractial for anyone but two people as you have to be a paraplegic to ride in the backseat which I refer to as a "shelf". It is a sports car that can blow just about anything else off the road, so I have to be careful with my leadfoot.
Since my car is getting some age on it, I will probably have to replace in a few years, but have no idea what to replace it with. It will probably be something a little more gas efficient though.
Seriously, it helps not having human children to feed, clothe, educate, buy their cars, pay their credit card bills, bail them out of jail, pay for therapy (parents), pay for weddings,divorces, raising grandchildren, etc.......
>life I had an MG Midget.
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>I wouldn't go for either of these, if I were overpaid I'd have a
>Hummer. If I have to have something obscenely over-priced,
>pretentious and self-important, I'd probably get a Viper.
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>Darn, I have to choose one of the others? BMW.
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>Annie
Hey! I used to have an MG-B. Neat little cars - really enjoyed driving it. Alas, I married an "oversized male" and had to get a larger car.
Oops - somehow the word Toyota is ringing in my head!
>has had to have the transmission replaced twice in less than nine
>months! May she got a lemon but it has turned me off to that brand!
Scott: I have never known anyone who has a JAG who has not had problems with it. It's only as good as your mechanic!
Course, that would eliminate the back seat action.
I saw a prototype of the new Bel Air. Was really, really nice. Supposed to be out in 2005 - which is conveniently when the lease is up on the Monte Carlo!
Leslie, the Monte Carlo is technically American - it is made in Canada.
I have a poster on the wall behind me of a 57 Ferrari Testa Rosa. Not very practical for the northeast. I also have pictures of a 57 Chevy, 57 Vette, 67 Vette and my old 79 Malibu street machine.