Built like a Mercedes 3690On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 11:08:25 -0000, "Huw" Costs Few U.S. drivers realize that, including fuel, maintenance, insurance, depreciation, and finance charges on their cars, they pay $34 for every 100 miles of...
3 customers of mine - lifelong caddy owners and also friends, have gotten rid of their Caddies in the last 2 years and got Lexus'. After the last 3 caddies, including an escalade and a CTX? spent more time at the dealership than at home, and he had to spend too much time chasing them back and forth, the first friend bought a Lexus 450 SUV.
After having the caddy let him down just about every time he took it out of town - just about everything but the engine, and between Ontario and Florida, or between Ontario and North Carolina, the second friend bought a 300 series Lexus sedan.
Third one just got fed up with all the little stuff that kept failing - again, and again, and again. Got a lexus sedan as well.
Another friend - who just celebrated his 60th anniversary, is replacing his wife's caddy with a new Avalon. He currently has a Lexus 300 series that replaced his old BMW LWB. They used to use the caddy (it's 3? years old now) going back and forth to Michigan State for the college football games (his alma mater) and they've had suspension problems let them down 4 or 5 times - they don't take it out of town any more -haven't for over a year - none of the dealers who've looked at it have been able to pin down the problem. 3rd or 4th caddy, and he says it's the last one. At 85 he can't waste time with an unreliable car.
Built like a Mercedes 3688On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, Guenter Scholz Modern folks often consider Daniel Fahrenheit's thermometer scale less "logical" than...
The engine's have not been totally without problems either. The first guy has has 2 northstars go south under warranty, and he takes good care of everything he owns. *** Free account sponsored by SecureIX.com ***