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<blockquote data-quote="Teal Terminator" data-source="post: 15671683" data-attributes="member: 26375"><p>Great video here that addresses some of the talk in this thread about reliability, cost of repair, as well as longevity. If it will last 400K miles, even with the best care, in my book that proves the engine to be pretty well built. Secondly, as explained in this clip if you take it to the dealer for every little thing it may nickle and dime you to death but most fixes can be done on your own and for MUCH cheaper.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]LuklsA__9Gk[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>To the OP, congrats on a sweet car! I considered buying one at the time I bought my Jeep SRT8 and have again since then but have just gone different routes instead. I REALLY want a E55 AMG Estate (wagon) but they brought so few of them into this country that people still want a fortune for them. But I still may consider one for the next car if CTS-V wagons haven't dropped a little more in price. Good luck and enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teal Terminator, post: 15671683, member: 26375"] Great video here that addresses some of the talk in this thread about reliability, cost of repair, as well as longevity. If it will last 400K miles, even with the best care, in my book that proves the engine to be pretty well built. Secondly, as explained in this clip if you take it to the dealer for every little thing it may nickle and dime you to death but most fixes can be done on your own and for MUCH cheaper. [MEDIA=youtube]LuklsA__9Gk[/MEDIA] To the OP, congrats on a sweet car! I considered buying one at the time I bought my Jeep SRT8 and have again since then but have just gone different routes instead. I REALLY want a E55 AMG Estate (wagon) but they brought so few of them into this country that people still want a fortune for them. But I still may consider one for the next car if CTS-V wagons haven't dropped a little more in price. Good luck and enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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