Hell Nah!! Mercedez done took over the game smh

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BMW's still have the best look
that looks like a giant toy and I'm comparing it to the series 8 models which are in the same price range

It's the equivalent model to the BMW 7-series.

IMO the best BMW out at the mo is the

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Porsches are known for their reliability, high mileage I'm not sure.

Why a 718 Cayman though? You better off getting the new C7. More power, cheaper to maintain, more reliability. The Porsche is also gonna run you higher than $70k with options.

I'm less about power than I am about elegance. I never cared for my car to go fast.

For me it was always a cayman or a 911 turbo but I like the old school turbos more than the new ones so I always wanted a cayman for a regular daily driver and a old school turbo as a passion car for special occasions.

If I were more about power and being sporty then yeah I'd be more interested in a C7, Challenger or some other shyt but I never really have been.
 

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I love coli car threads... so eye opening. Ya'll talking about touch screens like they are new or something.. Like they haven't been in almost every car for the past 7 years :mjlol:

If you cant drive a car with a touchscreen, you may just have ADHD :yeshrug:

Next ya'll gonna complain about push to start :mjlol:

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I'm glad I'm not the only one who notices how these car threads go.
 

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I'm less about power than I am about elegance. I never cared for my car to go fast.

For me it was always a cayman or a 911 turbo but I like the old school turbos more than the new ones so I always wanted a cayman for a regular daily driver and a old school turbo as a passion car for special occasions.

If I were more about power and being sporty then yeah I'd be more interested in a C7, Challenger or some other shyt but I never really have been.

Get a slightly used Porsche 911 Turbo?
 

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Mercedes drives are some of the smoothest out there. The people who can truly afford that car shouldn’t give a shyt about the inevitable maintenance headache. It’s guaranteed, especially with the all new tech features. If you got it under factory warranty, ok. Now getting that shyt used with no factory warranty or an “extended” warranty :huhldup::huhldup::huhldup:
A friend of mine got a used bmw with no warranty and........ :picard::picard:
I told that fool to get bumper to bumper warranty but he didn’t listen:picard:
 

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Get a slightly used Porsche 911 Turbo?

That would be a 2nd car after the Cayman maybe around 2027-2028 assuming my life situation doesn't change drastically.

It would be a '95 911 Turbo, doubt there's an undriven one in the US so yeah, complete passion project.

Cayman or Macan?

Cayman for sure. My first cars I drove were SUVs and now I hate them. :pachaha:
 

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I hate this dude voice.


Also, my Mom 2021 Audi S5 does similar things. :yeshrug:
 
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