Can't pick one for ya. There are a lot of good cars out there. I tend to buy based on what I need in a vehicle, then I try to find the one that appeals to me most.
Honestly, the Audio A5 is a great looking car, IMHO and merits a close look.
I'm in the process of looking now, the A5 spec is good but its boring like the rest of the Audi's, BMW and Merc are also a bit boring to look at, I do like the Jag XF but unless its the Portfolio one the rest don't look much.
I'm hoping for the Limited S Jeep Cherokee which looks good and has all the kit you need, if I carn't get that and even though I said I wouldn't have one it will be the new 300, the prices have dropped so much that there now a bargain, it would need some work to get it looking good but it will give me something to spend my money on.
It's hard finding a car that looks as good as my current 300.
I'm in the process of looking now, the A5 spec is good but its boring like the rest of the Audi's, BMW and Merc are also a bit boring to look at, I do like the Jag XF but unless its the Portfolio one the rest don't look much.
I'm hoping for the Limited S Jeep Cherokee which looks good and has all the kit you need, if I carn't get that and even though I said I wouldn't have one it will be the new 300, the prices have dropped so much that there now a bargain, it would need some work to get it looking good but it will give me something to spend my money on.
It's hard finding a car that looks as good as my current 300.
Yeah - I get the urge to change, every now and then, but every car I can afford and get interested in, just can't match my 300 for styling, road presence, performance and handling . . . including the brand new Merc E Class I drove for 2 weeks recently in England.
You could do what I did - upgrade your CRD to an SRT8 - Lots of bargains about and the running costs would be offset against the depreciation on a newer merc/audi/bmw. You won't regret it!
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