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re: Can you put 200k miles on a Mercedes SUV?
Posted on 5/29/22 at 9:15 pm to Dominate308
Posted on 5/29/22 at 9:15 pm to Dominate308
I hope he’s okay?
Posted on 5/29/22 at 9:16 pm to StanSmith
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What the hell is wearing out in this mileage range that cost so much?
My question as well.
I have heard that the 100k mileage service on a turbo engine (the turbo itself or both turbos if applicable) is very expensive. So much so that some owners sell the car before that expense comes. And the used car sales guys have a tough time selling those cars that are close to 100k, because potential buyers know that this service cost will fall on them very shortly in their ownership period.
Posted on 5/29/22 at 9:19 pm to Cracker
That 570 is a tank and really its in the same breath as the Land Cruiser quality and abilities. I had a 2004 Limited 4Runner V8 4.7 liter and that bitch owned the road. Wish I liked the Lexus 460's models but just can't like them for some reason.
Posted on 5/29/22 at 9:21 pm to Cracker
My 22 year old Landcruiser is not as fine or modern as your LX 570 (notice the telescoping radio antennae on the right front fender ), but it does have 358k miles on it.
Posted on 5/29/22 at 9:31 pm to G Vice
I wouldn’t swap my four runner for a bmw, Lexus, and a Mercedes
Posted on 5/29/22 at 9:42 pm to LaPride55
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Can you put 200k miles on a Mercedes SUV?
The old early 2000s ones? Yeah.
The shite they make now? No.
Posted on 5/29/22 at 11:44 pm to Lima Whiskey
I have a Lexus ‘99 RX300, 1st generation SUV closing in on 270k with no issues. Bulletproof.
Posted on 5/30/22 at 1:14 am to G Vice
My 1996 Land cruiser is nice with only 68k on it but not as nice at the 570
Posted on 5/30/22 at 1:26 am to LaPride55
Posted on 5/30/22 at 2:07 am to LaPride55
Just get a Honda Accord and forget about it. Just got mine serviced at 120,000 miles and the serpentine belt is still fine. Gets 40mpg and runs like a Swiss watch. You aren’t going to pull any pussy but that’s actually another cost saving benefit.
Posted on 5/30/22 at 7:22 am to LaPride55
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I enjoy the handling and speed of German SUVs and am trying to find the most reliable one. Porsche is too small, BMW is trash (prior owner) and Lexus drives like grandpa’s 1980 Cadillac. I am trying to find reliability and drivability.
Try an Acura. The fit/finish may be slightly below Lexus, but still above Toyota, and at a great price point for what you get. You’ll get the drivability you’re looking for. The only major issue I’ve had with Honda’s/Acura’s has been transmissions, but any issues were during the warranty period.
Posted on 5/30/22 at 7:24 am to Free888
You think Acura suvs are above the Toyota four runner? Used values say otherwise
Posted on 5/30/22 at 7:36 am to LaPride55
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fall apart in 3 years like a BMW?
Can a BMW make it three years without a myriad of issues? I've never known a person to own a BMW and not have all sorts of odd ball shite happen to it.
Posted on 5/30/22 at 7:39 am to Arkapigdiesel
If Lexus had better styling they’d probably put some of the German brands out of business in smaller markets.
But instead they have the hideous predator grill, and Mercedes can justify a stand alone dealership in every second rate suburb.
But instead they have the hideous predator grill, and Mercedes can justify a stand alone dealership in every second rate suburb.
This post was edited on 5/30/22 at 7:42 am
Posted on 5/30/22 at 8:00 am to ManWithNoNsme
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Just get a Honda Accord and forget about it. Just got mine serviced at 120,000 miles and the serpentine belt is still fine. Gets 40mpg and runs like a Swiss watch. You aren’t going to pull any pussy but that’s actually another cost saving benefit
I’m with this guy. 148k and Had it’s first repair last week, bearings in the front hub assembly were starting to make noise. $1k spent, but now it’s runs quiet as a mouse again.
Oh, no pussy for me either but I still seem to blow money chasing women, just harder to catch them in an Accord.
Posted on 5/30/22 at 8:05 am to LaPride55
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Anywhere close to Lexus reliability
Lexus is very reliable but I would never pay the extra for a Lexus that is really not much different than a Toyota, just get the Toyota for the same longevity. There are a whole bunch of MBs & Toyotas out there with 200K plus on them.
Posted on 5/30/22 at 8:05 am to FahQGump
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You think Acura suvs are above the Toyota four runner? Used values say otherwise
Reliability wise no. But if the OP is looking for drivability and an upgraded interior, along with better than German reliability, the Acura is above Toyota. Depends on his priorities.
Posted on 5/30/22 at 8:09 am to LaPride55
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drivability
This is where Mercedes shines. Much tighter handling than anything I have ever driven. Every other brand I have driven/owned is soft and squishy comparably. I think BMW may be similar? But I hear from BMW mechanics that they are designed to need constant fine tuning.
Posted on 5/30/22 at 8:31 am to LaPride55
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Can you put 200k miles on a Mercedes SUV?
Sure. Use a chalk marker and write it on the hood.
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