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Used Car Advice: Mercedes-Benz W210 E320 (1996-2002)
Mid-range Mercedes-Benz models that evolved from the company's first compact are often the best blend of safety, refinement and efficiency with the bonus of Commodore cabin dimensions in later versions. The W210 series was an attempt to make the formula...
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Used Car Advice: Premium sixes
When it comes to buying prestige on a budget, are the German marques still highest?...
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Used Car Advice: Upper Large Prestige
Used Mercedes S-Class v Lexus LS v Jag XJ v Audi A8 v BMW 7 Series...
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Mercedes-Benz C180K Long-term Test
CarPoint's been given the keys of a 'compact exec saloon' for the Summer. Here's our first update: delivery and first impressions...
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Used Car Advice: Mercedes-Benz AMG W202 C36 (1995-97)
A big powerful engine in a small body is a global formula for excitement and AMG does it better than most...
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$100,000 Prestige Buys
Used top shelf prestige and sports models have faced attack from above and below with a range of outstanding new models and upgrades during 2005 which will continue into 2006...
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Cheaper Motoring - Diesel Feature
As fuel prices rise, diesel engines are back in focus as an answer to cheaper motoring. Diesel owner and CarPoint's used car guru, Joe Kenwright, separates the reality from expectations then lists the choices...
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$60,000 Prestige Buys
As new car retailers race to clear their 2005 stock, now is the time to pick up a bargain trade-in as owners try to beat tight trade-in offers. Joe Kenwright goes shopping with $60,000 in his pocket...
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Prestige Buys for $80K
Looking for a great used car buy in the $20-80,000 range? Joe Kenwright provides a few suggestions:...
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Used Car Advice: Euro Wagons
You might want the space and presence of a Pajero or Prado 4WD but can do without the bulk and running costs. If a local wagon seems too much like a pair of work boots, Joe Kenwright presents a range of European alternatives...
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Convertibles (2005-)
It's winter and the furthest thing from the minds of used car buyers is a convertible. With up to $40,000 to spend, Joe Kenwright finds that winter is a great time to find the leaks and the best buys...
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