Toeknee_33 Turbocharged June 25, 2014 Share June 25, 2014 (edited) Thanks for highlighting the loss of PARF and insurance issues. I was impressed by the many W124 on the road and their low number of ownerships which suggested that their owners love them enough and they are reliable enough to go on and on. I hope I can find one like that but I'm looking for sth newer. I was coming from the angle of having a budget of 100K. Can't get much with that for new cars. As for 2nd hand, the current market for similar cars as GS / E200 is still at the high end of 13+K depre. If I'm extendng my WRX, the PQP COE is the same so I will be paying additional of $30K (PARF of GS 300/E200) less my WRX PARF of about $11K, if I go for the 2 lux cars instead. But I get your point that it is more worth to get a 2nd hand PARF car than a COE car. W123/W124 comes from a different era of MBs; over-engineered and designed to last. Stodgy and slow but firm and comfortable. I don't think the later W210 is anywhere near as tough. W211 is nice though. Do remember to factor in the road tax premium of COE cars when computing the depreciation. When COE car hits 50%, the road tax for a GS is $1.2K more than for the same car <10 yrs. Can I suggest a 2007/8 Mark X? Smooth and quiet with enough space to keep the family happy, capable handling and enough performance to keep you happy, with lower depre than GS or E-class. Edited June 25, 2014 by Toeknee_33 ↡ Advertisement 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soya Supersonic June 25, 2014 Share June 25, 2014 But I think so long as bigger than my WRX rear space my kids will be happy :) wah liddat alot of choice liao coz most cars are more spacious at the rear than the rex. seriously, if kids need space, get a MPV or SUV. confirm can future proof a bit longer. the kids will usually oso love sitting up higher. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elmo 4th Gear June 25, 2014 Author Share June 25, 2014 back to my question... have you ever seen a Lexus break down on the roads? Good point. I have seen more BMW's on tow trucks vs mercedes. None for Lexus. Only roadside battery change. :) W123/W124 comes from a different era of MBs; over-engineered and designed to last. Stodgy and slow but firm and comfortable. I don't think the later W210 is anywhere near as tough. W211 is nice though. Do remember to factor in the road tax premium of COE cars when computing the depreciation. When COE car hits 50%, the road tax for a GS is $1.2K more than for the same car <10 yrs. Can I suggest a 2007/8 Mark X? Smooth and quiet with enough space to keep the family happy, capable handling and enough performance to keep you happy, with lower depre than GS or E-class. Is Mark X a rebadged Lexus? Because its specs is similar to the GS. But thanks for bringin it up. Forgot about this model. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toeknee_33 Turbocharged June 25, 2014 Share June 25, 2014 The more common Mark X 2.5L shares the same chassis as the GS/Crown (wheelbase 2850mm) but uses the engine of the IS250. There are a few rare Mark X 3L which is mechanically identical to the GS300. There is even a supercharged version running around, or so I heard. Mark X is like a GS300 minus 10% - a little less space, a little less power, a little less refinement, but quite a bit cheaper :) 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elmo 4th Gear June 25, 2014 Author Share June 25, 2014 wah liddat alot of choice liao coz most cars are more spacious at the rear than the rex. seriously, if kids need space, get a MPV or SUV. confirm can future proof a bit longer. the kids will usually oso love sitting up higher. Test drove MPVs and SUVs b4. Just didn't like the tall ride. My kids love them though, especially those with panaromic roof! :) The more common Mark X 2.5L shares the same chassis as the GS/Crown (wheelbase 2850mm) but uses the engine of the IS250. There are a few rare Mark X 3L which is mechanically identical to the GS300. There is even a supercharged version running around, or so I heard. Mark X is like a GS300 minus 10% - a little less space, a little less power, a little less refinement, but quite a bit cheaper :) Thanks for sharing. Will research more on this model. Could be a more value for $ alternative :) 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vhtfhwlego Supercharged June 25, 2014 Share June 25, 2014 Hi all, Was thinking of extending my current car's COE in 2015. However was adviced that since I want to extend, should get something that is reliable and better value. I narrowed down to the GS300 and E200 for their brand's reliability and comfort. Hope to get some comments here on which is a better car in terms of reliability, parts availability and workshops' familiarity with it. For mercedes, I am only aware of the good old w124 200E, 5spd, that is still running strong in many workhorses. The 1996 to 2003 w210 onwards seems to be less popular. For Lexus, I am only aware of the ES300 which is FWD and is a larger Camry-like car in other markets. I am looking at GS300 for its RWD but other than that not familiar with its characteristics. Appreciate any comments on the subject. Thanks in advance. Dont get a almost 10 years old car and extend COE yourself. Firstly, besides parf you are buying from dealer, Secondly, you are also paying for "body" Thirdly, paying for 1 year depreciation. Then if you drive 2 years (car 12 years old), resale into the market, dealer only take in COE PQP plus abit for body. You lose the PARF of immediately. End up, buy, drive for 3 years, cost you $ much more than you expect. Suggest is to buy a car which is 7/8 years old and wait it out. If COE drop and you PQP it, you might even make a profit from the sale. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elmo 4th Gear June 25, 2014 Author Share June 25, 2014 Dont get a almost 10 years old car and extend COE yourself. Firstly, besides parf you are buying from dealer, Secondly, you are also paying for "body" Thirdly, paying for 1 year depreciation. Then if you drive 2 years (car 12 years old), resale into the market, dealer only take in COE PQP plus abit for body. You lose the PARF of immediately. End up, buy, drive for 3 years, cost you $ much more than you expect. Suggest is to buy a car which is 7/8 years old and wait it out. If COE drop and you PQP it, you might even make a profit from the sale. Thanks for the advice! Good sharing. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vhtfhwlego Supercharged June 25, 2014 Share June 25, 2014 Can buy cars and wait it out:- http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info_financial.php?ID=402391 Paper now @ 25,488 Asking @ 29,900 Above paper only $4412. Saw it at hougang couple of times, it just too oversize rims for my liking. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vhtfhwlego Supercharged June 25, 2014 Share June 25, 2014 Thanks for the advice! Good sharing. To buy cheap used cars, the best would be as: 2 models before the latest at showroom. A brand that it's not said to be not reliable Small model but with a bigger engine (Mazda 3 1.6 & Mazda 3 2.0 "2.0 cost same price as 1.6"). 1 car which requires lots of repair which dealer/owner might not want to invest (as you as new owner and you repair it, it have a new start"). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elmo 4th Gear June 25, 2014 Author Share June 25, 2014 Can buy cars and wait it out:- http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info_financial.php?ID=402391 Paper now @ 25,488 Asking @ 29,900 Above paper only $4412. Saw it at hougang couple of times, it just too oversize rims for my liking. It's depre is pretty low for a car with such a high OMV. In fact it is lower than a 2005 2.4 Camry!? Is it due to its high road tax and it is probably too similar to a cheaper Camry. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vhtfhwlego Supercharged June 25, 2014 Share June 25, 2014 It's depre is pretty low for a car with such a high OMV. In fact it is lower than a 2005 2.4 Camry!? Is it due to its high road tax and it is probably too similar to a cheaper Camry. Supply & Demand 101.Demand for Camry are higher than Lexus Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zyklon 5th Gear June 25, 2014 Share June 25, 2014 back to my question... have you ever seen a Lexus break down on the roads? You really think lexus don't break down? They do too. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fastfive1 5th Gear June 25, 2014 Share June 25, 2014 Hi all, Was thinking of extending my current car's COE in 2015. However was adviced that since I want to extend, should get something that is reliable and better value. I narrowed down to the GS300 and E200 for their brand's reliability and comfort. Hope to get some comments here on which is a better car in terms of reliability, parts availability and workshops' familiarity with it. For mercedes, I am only aware of the good old w124 200E, 5spd, that is still running strong in many workhorses. The 1996 to 2003 w210 onwards seems to be less popular. For Lexus, I am only aware of the ES300 which is FWD and is a larger Camry-like car in other markets. I am looking at GS300 for its RWD but other than that not familiar with its characteristics. Appreciate any comments on the subject. Thanks in advance. If you currently drive a WRX, you'll be severely disappointed with the lack of power in the W124. It has only 130bhp. It was a lot back in the 1990s but it isn't much now. Mind you, this is the 16V engine we're talking about with only a few left running around in Singapore. Most of the 16V 200Es are at the scrap yard cos most have COEs that expired in 2013, 2014. You may see a lot of W124s on the road but most are on the old 8V engine which lacks power. Less than 130bhp. Most may not be in the best of shape and may need to be overhauled. Sure the car is comfy but I don't think you'd want to live with the crap power it gives you. The 5 speed tranny you're referring to is the one on the W210. If I remember correctly, most W124s have the 4 speed auto tranny. I would say give the Merc a miss. If you want to try something conti, you can try this http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info.php?ID=399163&DL=2341 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ER-3682 Twincharged June 25, 2014 Share June 25, 2014 In anyway,just avoid the W211,2003-2005 cars,the most problematic Mercedes Benz ever...lousy fuel pump[stop suddenly],lousy fuel tank[leaking],& their Famous "S.B.C." brakes...damm.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic June 25, 2014 Share June 25, 2014 The 5 speed tranny you're referring to is the one on the W210. If I remember correctly, most W124s have the 4 speed auto tranny. I would say give the Merc a miss. If you want to try something conti, you can try this http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info.php?ID=399163&DL=2341 confirm its a four speed. saab, saab is poisonous..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kangadrool Supersonic June 25, 2014 Share June 25, 2014 Lexus has more and advanced electronics stuff than Toyota. One of my co's Lexus GS was sold in exchange for a Toyota 'cos too costly to repair (electronics/electrical issues). You really think lexus don't break down? They do too. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bomby929 1st Gear June 25, 2014 Share June 25, 2014 In anyway,just avoid the W211,2003-2005 cars,the most problematic Mercedes Benz ever...lousy fuel pump[stop suddenly],lousy fuel tank[leaking],& their Famous "S.B.C." brakes...damm.. W211 u need to get the 2007 to 2009. The facelift version. That platform looks nicer and have all problematic issues iron out. Btw Lexus also breakdown not at roadside but at Carpark. It's refuses to start. Starter motor gone. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mach23 2nd Gear June 25, 2014 Share June 25, 2014 Lexus has more and advanced electronics stuff than Toyota. One of my co's Lexus GS was sold in exchange for a Toyota 'cos too costly to repair (electronics/electrical issues). http://autos.jdpower.com/ratings/2014-Vehicle-Dependability-Study-Press-Release.htm Do a poll instead... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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