Most reliable super saloon?

Most reliable super saloon?

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Original Poster:

11 posts

266 months

Tuesday 6th August 2002
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So which is the most reliable - E55AMG, S8, XJR, M5, 750, etc...?

domster

8,431 posts

276 months

Tuesday 6th August 2002
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Well it's not the Lotus Carlton! I know

7k maintenance in about 15k miles

Oh, and the 750i isn't a supersaloon, even though it is a super saloon, if you see what I mean.

>> Edited by domster on Tuesday 6th August 10:27

mgv8

1,643 posts

277 months

Tuesday 6th August 2002
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How about the NEW MG ZT 385?

Toffer

1,527 posts

267 months

Tuesday 6th August 2002
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How about the NEW MG ZT 385?



Is that the MG Montego Turbo...only kidding!

Hope for the sake of th eheritage boys that they keep the red seat belts

cruiser

Original Poster:

11 posts

266 months

Tuesday 6th August 2002
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Anyone out there ever driven a decent saloon?

domster

8,431 posts

276 months

Tuesday 6th August 2002
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Yeah, new Merc S500 is probably the best in the world. Bentley Arnage Red Label was nice, but not as good at being a four door box with wheels at each corner.

plotloss

67,280 posts

276 months

Tuesday 6th August 2002
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Looking at the list there I think just about any of them would be perfectly adequate for crossing numerous continents in one sitting but with the service package offered on the new 7-series that I feel offers peace of mind above the others.

Matt.

Podie

46,643 posts

281 months

Tuesday 6th August 2002
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Looking at the list there I think just about any of them would be perfectly adequate for crossing numerous continents in one sitting but with the service package offered on the new 7-series that I feel offers peace of mind above the others.

Matt.



Shame it just looks butt ugly and has that Ergonomic disater called i-drive...

plotloss

67,280 posts

276 months

Tuesday 6th August 2002
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Looking at the list there I think just about any of them would be perfectly adequate for crossing numerous continents in one sitting but with the service package offered on the new 7-series that I feel offers peace of mind above the others.

Matt.



Shame it just looks butt ugly and has that Ergonomic disater called i-drive...



You know, I thought that for a long time until one went past me on Friday afternoon. Its a HUGE car, I had no idea how big the damned thing was. The slab front is a bit how the Mini Clubman would look these days but apart from that I think its just future styling and like most Alfa's its a design that will become good over time.

As for I-Drive the jury is still out on the for me, I like the idea of no gears and no handbrake on a battleship but it seems like they have tried to make it too encompassing.

Matt.

Podie

46,643 posts

281 months

Tuesday 6th August 2002
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Agree - it's a big car, and is undoubtedly well engineered. Styling is personal taste... and can't really say I agree with you on that score...

The i-drive is a disaster waiting to happen... I'm pretty sure using it could be catagorised in the same unsocial behaviour as using a mobile (without hands-free kit).

Something else that people seem to have forgotton is that the i-drive was designed to be operated with the right hand... hence the organisation of the controls will appear somewhat disjointed... added to which only around 1 in 10 people are left handed, so may find tactile adjustments difficult. Interesting, yet ultimately flawed.

plotloss

67,280 posts

276 months

Tuesday 6th August 2002
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I do wonder though how much of the styling exercise is for brand halo effect and aerodynamics and how much is to alter it from the last car. The new 7-series is obviously a completely new car with a completely new approach. Compare that to say the big Merc SEL, now that got a lot smaller (it had to though) but it didnt have anything dramatically different about it, it was just a new big Merc, same with the A8 and the Jag.

I think BMW, to secure their engineering excellence moniker have released a car in the new 7 series that is fit for purpose in being the best engineered car on earth and they had to make it substantially different looking to prove that point. I do wonder however that if it is a halo effect styling exercise what the new 5 series will look like.

Matt.

davidy

4,469 posts

290 months

Tuesday 6th August 2002
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quote "Anyone out there ever driven a decent saloon?"

I used to own an Audi A8, however I don't think I had a terribly good one (read about it in my profile). All I would say is based on my experience, huge running costs and I personally would think twice about running a s/h 50K (new) motor car. But it drove well.

davidy

PS I wouldn't buy a new A8/S8 now with a new one being launched in UK Q1 2003.

Also if your putting your own fuel into most of these I would consider an oil burner (though the lesser A8s are exceptional)

cruiser

Original Poster:

11 posts

266 months

Tuesday 6th August 2002
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I fancy a big lazy cruiser for long euro trips that's still ok across the B roads. What do you think about a low miler E55AMG? The soft lines, auto box and relatively unstressed 5.5 V8 appeal. No 4x4 or superchargers to maintain either. Another option maybe the BMW Alpina B10 (M5 with auto).

MGv8

1,643 posts

277 months

Tuesday 6th August 2002
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How about the NEW MG ZT 385?



Is that the MG Montego Turbo...only kidding!

Hope for the sake of th eheritage boys that they keep the red seat belts


Hummm
385bhp V8......Britsh.....test car had 500bhp....
Looks very hard....said to be "as good as an M5"!

Dazren

22,612 posts

267 months

Tuesday 6th August 2002
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I fancy a big lazy cruiser for long euro trips that's still ok across the B roads. What do you think about a low miler E55AMG? The soft lines, auto box and relatively unstressed 5.5 V8 appeal. No 4x4 or superchargers to maintain either. Another option maybe the BMW Alpina B10 (M5 with auto).



Going back to your original question I know nothing about the reliability issues but I think the E55 and the M5 are the best two out there.

The S500 doesn't cut it as a sport saloon (I own the previous model, my father drives the current model with sports suspension etc.....A lot better), even though the new model is 200kgs lighter it is still too big and doesn't feel sporting.

If you were making the choice on which to buy I would be thinking along the following lines:

If you have a weekender manual sportster go for the E55 auto to compliment it.

If it's going to be your only car go for the M5 (They use M5s to Taxi people around the Nurburgring, so they must be good!!), it as quicker.

DAZ

Waiting for the prices of ML55s to drop through the floor.

lee77

328 posts

283 months

Tuesday 6th August 2002
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So which is the most reliable - E55AMG, S8, XJR, M5, 750, etc...?


What about the Holden?

gnomesmith

2,458 posts

282 months

Wednesday 7th August 2002
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I fancy a big lazy cruiser for long euro trips that's still ok across the B roads. What do you think about a low miler E55AMG? The soft lines, auto box and relatively unstressed 5.5 V8 appeal. No 4x4 or superchargers to maintain either. Another option maybe the BMW Alpina B10 (M5 with auto).



Second hand Bristol, coming from me that won't surprise PH regulars but in reality and VFM nothing comes close. Pitty they're not pretty though.

civic esi

19 posts

272 months

Wednesday 7th August 2002
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Anyone out there ever driven a decent saloon?



Driven new 745i, XJR, S-Type R, 540i and S320, and the S was the best of them (well i would say that) as it was the best compromise between luxury, sportiness and refinement. For reliability, the Lexus is top, new & series is pants, worse than the Jags/Mercs (ask JD power), i-Drive keeps falling over and it was designed for LHD market, doesnt work in RHD form, as i have driven both (right handed, mouse control, screen location etc)

Value for money you cant go wrong with a used XJR or S-type V8, great mile munchers

Toffer

1,527 posts

267 months

Wednesday 7th August 2002
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Come on MGV8 where's your sense of humour..

Last time I tried to go down the M5 it was at a virtual standstill and full of numpties towing caravans...is that what you mean?

With 500BHP I am surprised the car stayed on the road with those old rear leaf springs