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I just saw this yesterday. I have zero interest in anything Mercedes. I don’t even know why people wanna deal with this garbage
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Originally Posted by Badhobz
Lee Iococa serati. This is even more of a rat bastard than the modern ghibli
Ugh. My poor poor brand what have they done to you. You used to be on the same level as lambo and Ferrari.
I saw a broken down Mercedes on the road so I don't ever want one but now this is a good Maserati to Buy
So then all Ferraris are bad buys then ? It’s different man, one is Italian exotic hand built in Modena under the watchful eyes of Enzo 2.0
If I wanted an unreliable piece of shit I rather have an exotic unreliable piece of shit
For 50k it’s not a bad gamble to experience a manual Ferrari.
gen 1 with fuxored headlights and hood. yeah no thanks. If it's stock unmolested rust free gen 1 maybe. You have no idea how much of that car is actually metal and how much is bondo under that blue paint.
Lee Iococa serati. This is even more of a rat bastard than the modern ghibli
Ugh. My poor poor brand what have they done to you. You used to be on the same level as lambo and Ferrari.
Another Mercedes right next to it too, and a BMW on the other side. lawl
not saying they are broken, they could be just in for oil change but the bmw is suspect because it is pretty new and should be still under free maintenance. The suv merc on the other hand
It's insane how well these cars hold their values... I mean this for real a decent price for a RC-F but to think this car was $81,000 in 2015 and it's still commanding $55,000 8 years later is unreal value for an owner. Only lost $270 a month in value. Seems like a lot when broken down, but in the car world that's pretty phenomenal.
^even the IS-F which is like a gazillion years old is holding at around 30-40k for a decent one. A good sc430 (06+) are 20-30k as well. It seems all Toyota v8 cars (maybe not the LS as much) hold their values.
It's insane how well these cars hold their values... I mean this for real a decent price for a RC-F but to think this car was $81,000 in 2015 and it's still commanding $55,000 8 years later is unreal value for an owner. Only lost $270 a month in value. Seems like a lot when broken down, but in the car world that's pretty phenomenal.
Not to mention the RC in general is highly undesirable and unpopular in a market driven by SUVs and EVs/hybrids!
And who wants a super old reliable Toyota engine anyway? Blasphemous!
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Originally Posted by BIC_BAWS
I literally do not plan on buying another vehicle in my lifetime, assuming it doesn't get written off.