Greetings and salutations.
Completely fed-up with a multitude of factors including rising SUV costs, Gasoline prices rising, and terrible service and products by the local domestic automobile marques, I have begun to research other options. Presently my family and I have that full size Armored Personnel Carrier of SUV's the Expedition. It has served us well and tows our boat fine, but with the coming of time, it is due for a replacement as a primary family truckster. Where to look, what to buy? We need room. We are a small family with a large dog. SUV's seem the obvious solution, but I have had it with poor fuel mileage, poor handling and the "I'm a tough suburbanite" image. The Expedition will remain for boat duties, but we need a family hauler. A station wagon seems the best alternate choice. As I stated, I am fed up with the domestic labels and their "five star dealer ratings". Plus, no one really makes wagons any more. Crossovers are the rage, but most get the mileage of the larger counterparts, with none of the utility.
I have narrowed my choices to the European marques. Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Saab, Volvo and Volkswagen. All will suit my needs, but I desire a manual transmission and rear wheel drive. I don't live in the snow belt, and want the fun to return to driving, hence leaving the boat towing boat at home. I think the BMW 3er wagon will suit the needs well.
Now comes the hard part of the research, owner's comments and ratings. Everyone loves their brand and remains loyal to the end, right? Wrong. In Forums, you can find the best of the bad reviews. Fellow owners will comment, and complain about problems to each other they wouldn't tell others, in fear they might admit to making a purchase mistake.
I am looking for advice from current or past owners. Do I really need or want that "Sport package"; am I going to wish I had selected that "option"?
Are the owners satisfied with dealer service network, and do they feel they get a reasonable deal? Are service costs outrageous? I would hate to select a vehicle with the hopes of saving money (and the planet) only to find I will spend more money getting that 15,000-mile service to a song of thousands of dollars. BMW has a reputation of sucking money for servicing.
I have driven and owned BMW's in the past, but this was in Germany, and hey they were native to the land, but prices were still slightly high. They were fine automobiles, and always a dream to drive. Stateside ownership remains a mystery.
I am looking at a 325 Wagon, not the X (AWD), with a manual transmission (not the Sliptronic trans. so often complained about). Other options will vary, but I think the Nav system and Harmon Kardon system will be desired.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks again.
Vincent.
Completely fed-up with a multitude of factors including rising SUV costs, Gasoline prices rising, and terrible service and products by the local domestic automobile marques, I have begun to research other options. Presently my family and I have that full size Armored Personnel Carrier of SUV's the Expedition. It has served us well and tows our boat fine, but with the coming of time, it is due for a replacement as a primary family truckster. Where to look, what to buy? We need room. We are a small family with a large dog. SUV's seem the obvious solution, but I have had it with poor fuel mileage, poor handling and the "I'm a tough suburbanite" image. The Expedition will remain for boat duties, but we need a family hauler. A station wagon seems the best alternate choice. As I stated, I am fed up with the domestic labels and their "five star dealer ratings". Plus, no one really makes wagons any more. Crossovers are the rage, but most get the mileage of the larger counterparts, with none of the utility.
I have narrowed my choices to the European marques. Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Saab, Volvo and Volkswagen. All will suit my needs, but I desire a manual transmission and rear wheel drive. I don't live in the snow belt, and want the fun to return to driving, hence leaving the boat towing boat at home. I think the BMW 3er wagon will suit the needs well.
Now comes the hard part of the research, owner's comments and ratings. Everyone loves their brand and remains loyal to the end, right? Wrong. In Forums, you can find the best of the bad reviews. Fellow owners will comment, and complain about problems to each other they wouldn't tell others, in fear they might admit to making a purchase mistake.
I am looking for advice from current or past owners. Do I really need or want that "Sport package"; am I going to wish I had selected that "option"?
Are the owners satisfied with dealer service network, and do they feel they get a reasonable deal? Are service costs outrageous? I would hate to select a vehicle with the hopes of saving money (and the planet) only to find I will spend more money getting that 15,000-mile service to a song of thousands of dollars. BMW has a reputation of sucking money for servicing.
I have driven and owned BMW's in the past, but this was in Germany, and hey they were native to the land, but prices were still slightly high. They were fine automobiles, and always a dream to drive. Stateside ownership remains a mystery.
I am looking at a 325 Wagon, not the X (AWD), with a manual transmission (not the Sliptronic trans. so often complained about). Other options will vary, but I think the Nav system and Harmon Kardon system will be desired.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks again.
Vincent.