<johngdole@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Well, econo vans have more room than all these, but I'm comparing cars
> of a price range (entry level luxury).
>
> Of course there are different factors in purchase decisions. And I
> don't think Warren Buffet is going to trade in his Caddys and Lincoln
> Town Cars for Camrys (or econo vans) any time soon because of room or
> a fraction of dependability percentage.
I thought that Warren Buffet usually drove a pick-up.
>
> For example, BMW/Mini held best resale value for the 2006 model year
> even in the picky Japanese market because people there want them (and
> Lexus while improved still wasn't selling well in Japan relative to
> Mercedes and BMW).
>
> xxx
>
> BMW MINI TOPS USED-CAR RESALE VALUE RANKING IN JAPAN, LEXUS NO 2.
>
http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-5175571/BMW-MINI-TOPS-USED-CAR.html
>
> "The 2006 model year winners of Kelley Blue Book's Best Resale Value
> Awards are:
> 2006 Best Resale Value:
> Brand: BMW and Mini (Tie)"
>
>
>
> On Feb 3, 12:27 pm, "Mark A" <nob...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> Small to medium size drivers who don't have adults in the rear seat
very
>> often, would enjoy a BMW 3 series, but the reliability is relatively
poor
>> compared to a Camry and repairs are very expensive. You would need at
>> least
>> a BMW 5 series to approach the interior size of a Camry, and a 7 series
>> to
>> approach the interior size of an Avalon.
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