says its the best car that retains its value.
Tank VS Car (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGyNzXUOdGg&feature=PlayList&p=974265F29C998FB3&index=54#lq-lq2-hq-vhq)
i think so too.
Funny, Acura is running a commercial that says the same thing about their products...
I think that every car company says that.
That's really funny considering that a few years ago Land Rover was rated as the second worst major manufacturer when it came to reliability within the first 3 years of ownership... I wish i could find the list...
Buick was the 2nd best, under Lexus....
Got to love top gear.
Range Rover 70's model would be my dream car. (colour - white).
Now that Tata owns them, I wonder how that will work out ???
Quote from: corey on June 23, 2009, 05:21:53 AM
That's really funny considering that a few years ago Land Rover was rated as the second worst major manufacturer when it came to reliability within the first 3 years of ownership... I wish i could find the list...
Buick was the 2nd best, under Lexus....
Well, they'd have a high resale value then. Everyone would be all "Look-low mileage-he must've babied it" when he actually could never get it started. :P
I heard Mini maintained resale value the best. I'm thinking any car that's not a Chrysler or GM retains its value the best.
Quote from: redxblack on June 24, 2009, 08:00:38 PM
I heard Mini maintained resale value the best. I'm thinking any car that's not a Chrysler or GM retains its value the best.
The damn truth.
We just picked up a Mini S over the winter.
They are in such high demand, that you pay MSRP no matter what. If you dont want to, someone else will buy it tomorrow, guaranteed. They pay something like a ridiculous +$6000 over MSRP in New York and California for them too...
We did the research, and could literally buy the car, drive it for a year, and then sell it for MORE than we paid for it to someone in New York.. It's insanse.