Just a funny side note. I was doing an online crossword today and the answer to "Cars made by a German luxury car maker" was BMWs
Just a funny side note. I was doing an online crossword today and the answer to "Cars made by a German luxury car maker" was BMWs
Yeah, Poncho.
Z06 is hard to get? There are like 5 at Carmax alone, all for a reasonable amount of money.
There are also 4 ZR1's...Which...wouldn't...be...Bad AT ALL
There's at least one in about every dealership.
I'd get a 2017 or newer anyway. the 3LT interior looks like Caravaggio did it lol.
I guess I've been out the loop haven't been going to the dealerships lately too busy :/
Speaking of the Zora in my other post I just read they are debating on a 2018 mid engine which should be sick
I think we can safely apply "premium" to all those non-luxury luxury cars; it describes my Infiniti (16 years old, 163,000 miles) quite well.
Embark Solutions posted today that they’re going to be involved with a new Bob Moore Land Rover and Jaguar building. Looks pretty nice.
Maybe they’ll incorporate Maserati with the Porsche building or something.
If OKC metro can’t even support a Maserati dealership that is sad.
After watching Top Gear and The Grand Tour, I don't know why anyone would seriously buy one... HaHa, those three seem to always bash Maserati.
Anyways, I have seen more Maserati in OKC than Bentley, Rolls Royce, or Ferrari. The German makes (Mercedes/Porsche) are most common with Land Rover and Jaguar just slightly under them. I feel that the BMW and Audi vehicles I see are the cheaper models, so I don't count them in the Luxury brand realm.
I think this is part of the long term vision for Jaguar-Land Rover. When Mr. Tata unified both brands several years ago the desire to sell and service from a joint location became a priority. Oklahoma City having two strong dealers (Bob Moore with Land Rover and Bob Howard with Jaguar) who did not want to sell made the union more time consuming than some other markets. I heard Jaguar-Land Rover finally struck a good enough deal for Mr. Howard to surrender the Jaguar franchise. I think I heard that the Bob Moore company had to commit to building a new facility for the combined brands.
I understand that Maserati is selling quite well here, and Bob Moore will put them in a nice location on their complex.
Just seeing this thread so I'll post a caution about a local body shop that is required for repairs to most luxury vehicles. The shop is G.W. & Sons on N. Santa Fe (S of Memorial). My M-B took 16 weeks to repair and their mistakes and incompetence were a major cause. Repairs were delayed one month because their shop rates were so high that the other motorist's insurance company wouldn't agree to pay them. Online reviews describe similar experiences. A friend has worked in body repair his entire career, and had to leave because of the chaos. Yes, there is a financial arrangement between the body shop and car manufacturers/dealers. So be aware - your luxury lease may require using G.W. & Sons if repaired locally.
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