Mercedes vs BMW

dtoms replied on 02/07/2018 11:17

Posted on 02/07/2018 11:17

Hello, I have decided to replace my nine year old BMW series 3 and am undecided. As a tow car I need a 2 litre engine and am tempted with another series 3 as my current one is excellent. However, the "C" class Mercedes has turned my head and I've had a favourable test drive in one.

My stipulations are: Petrol engine (my annually mileage doesn't justify a diesel, and in any case, I prefer petrol) and a manual gearbox. Entry level models will do, I don't need all the bells and whistles.

I've seen examples on the internet around 16/17 plate.

Which would members go for, "C" Class or Series3?

DS3 replied on 24/01/2019 04:48

Posted on 24/01/2019 04:48

I can tell you now, my Ssangyong Rexton W is way more reliable than my crappy 3 series BMW, and it has a seven year warranty. In 18 months it has done 37,000 miles all over Europe, plus towing in all weathers with a fully loaded car and twin axle caravan, and it has not once missed a beat. The only thing it has needed was an outside temperature sensor, and even that was probably because I drove through a three feet deep river. Long story, I needed to be the otherside after a storm in Luxembourg.

My 3 series BMW on the otherhand breaks down at least twice a month. After having high end cars, I don't bother now, Kia's and ssangyong's are just as good, the only difference is quality of interior materials, and I can live with that.

Oh, and my Rexton has a Merc gearbox and engine. coollaughing

I also would never ever tow a caravan with a petrol engined car, and definitely never again with a manual.

Wildwood replied on 25/01/2019 12:13

Posted on 25/01/2019 12:13

I tend to agree that BMW's are overrated, and having driven a hired one have no intention of returning. I am afraid I stick with Japanese as does most of the family and they seem to be almost trouble free. We are on our third Mazda and still have not had a guarantee claim despite having driven about 100,000 miles in them.

Petrol though is not a problem provided you specify the right engine. You will use a bit more fuel and change gear more but you can live with that.

bel1 replied on 31/01/2019 20:48

Posted on 31/01/2019 20:48

I have towed caravans for forty years and most of these with Land Rover Discoveries. After a very brief spell with a new Q7 which was a disaster, I switched to a BMW.

My caravan weighs 2000Kg and the model of BMW is a X5 40d which has 313BHP, delivering the power through an automatic box. I have now covered 20K miles, mainly towing and much of it in mainland Europe. The car is a dream to drive and copes with the caravan with ease; as a consequence I never hold up traffic but get held up by many cars.

Fuel consumption towing is 27mpg but have managed 31mpg which is fantastic. I have tried towing at speed up to 90mph and the outfit copes well with this challenge;  the caravan is fitted with Tyron bands, ATC, and AlKO stabiliser to minimise risk. When working the engine hard oil temperature rises 4degrees, this is normal and the engine is protected via a BMW towing package which includes an upgraded cooling system.

My experience of the BMW X5 is one of a complex and technically advanced engineering which delivers comfort, safety and outstanding power which will meet the needs of all caravaners.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hallsontour replied on 04/02/2019 20:47

Posted on 04/02/2019 20:47

I think with this you pays your money and make your choice. You'll have people arguing for both.

For what it's worth I'd go for the Merc C class. I'm on my 4th Merc now, all pre-loved (around 3 year old at purchase) and all diesels. The latest one is a C220, I've had the tow bar fitted but not towed with it yet.

I did have a 1 Series petrol BMW a couple of years ago and for one reason or another it was one of the worst cars I'd ever had...but I think it was a lemon, most people will rate a BMW.

Good luck with your choice!

MHG replied on 18/02/2019 16:10

Posted on 18/02/2019 16:10

To the OP - i can't unfortunately offer advice on those two specific examples - but we tow with their German counterpart/rival - the Audi A4 - also a Petrol, manual model.

I wouldn't have thought they;d be a lot in it as far as actually towing goes. Not very scientific but, I've seen far more BMW 3-series towing than C-classes - but damn those newer Merc's interiors are a gorgeous place to be!

As has been mentioned before, without knowing what you are towing ... it could be a non-starter.

 

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