Rear ended!!! :(
#121
^ , I have never totalled a car but I have just learned a bunch from your experience. Thanks for sharing. BTW I knew the Denali was going to depreciate really bad, judging from the price I paid for it. I bought it used 3 yr old and paid less than half of what it was stickered for.
BTW it's loaded with Nav, DVD, second row heated seats and all the standard stuff Denalis come with. Now it aint worth crap LOL. I tried to trade it in on a 07 G35S Nav, Prem. They were going to give me $16K, wooooow. First and Last American car I buy. Ohhh why did I switch from my longstanding relationship with Nissan?
BTW it's loaded with Nav, DVD, second row heated seats and all the standard stuff Denalis come with. Now it aint worth crap LOL. I tried to trade it in on a 07 G35S Nav, Prem. They were going to give me $16K, wooooow. First and Last American car I buy. Ohhh why did I switch from my longstanding relationship with Nissan?
#122
No problem man. since the denali isnt a bad car just keep it for family to drive. who cares if its dropping the price lol and even you said its loaded so just keep it for long trips. But yah depreciation on american cars is awfull and german cars you will find very bad depreciation right after about 50k miles as most of their warranties expire about there. I had even found a 08 or 09 e63 with 62k miles going for about $32k lol same car at 30k miles was well over $50k.
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#127
^^^^ If that were true then it would be a complete waste of money to buy German, if the warranty expires at 50K miles. I've only have 1 german car, a 93 VW fox my first car ever. I kept it up to 92K miles then traded it in for my first brand new car. My VW didn't have power anything, not even steering. I can't imagine with the improved technology the current German cars could be any $hittier. But then again everything is computerized so that may be the issues of todays cars.
#128
^^ In my experiences the problems occur from over complication. The engines and transmissions of most german cars today are bullet proof. The problems come from mostly electrical things which cause all kinds of miss functions. Furthermore these electronic components are expenses and hard to diagnose correctly.
#129
Actually German cars are the best
They are just expensive to fix part are expensive
They don't have alot of problems but little maintenance things like brakes oil filters plugs rare expensive I had a 2005 BMW 530 cost 1500 just to change the brakes and they only use mobil synthetic good thong I know how to work on cars
Everything is run by a computer I mean everything you get the car wet it messes up
Lol
If bmws were a care it would be Kim kardashian high maintenance lol
They are just expensive to fix part are expensive
They don't have alot of problems but little maintenance things like brakes oil filters plugs rare expensive I had a 2005 BMW 530 cost 1500 just to change the brakes and they only use mobil synthetic good thong I know how to work on cars
Everything is run by a computer I mean everything you get the car wet it messes up
Lol
If bmws were a care it would be Kim kardashian high maintenance lol
#130
lol well ya kinda what I said. The components and chassis are great. The electronics... not so much. Its like they have put way way too much electronic.... its like the light sensor has a sensor to tell you that sensor is broken lol and most of the time thats the sort of issues german cars give out
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