Used Car Pricing: 2002 High-Performance Vehicles: Sedans
6 vehicle(s) found
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| 7.1 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.1 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$23,506
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Pros: Faster and quicker than A8, lots of cool gadgets, all-wheel drive, aluminum space frame technology.
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Cons: Price paid for advanced technology, rather bland exterior design, costly to repair if body gets crunched.
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What Edmunds.com says: Want to drive the hero car from the movie Ronin instead of the BMW 7 Series or Mercedes S-Class? This is it -- minus the dual-tank nitrous system.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2002 Audi S8
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.3 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$27,954
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Pros: Stellar performance, attractive and luxurious interior, understated appearance.
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Cons: $70,000 price tag, small gauges, understated appearance might not be flashy enough for some.
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What Edmunds.com says: The 2002 BMW M5 is the king of all performance sedans, a classic for the ages.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2002 BMW M5
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.3 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$11,042 - $24,379
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Pros: Powerful supercharged V8 engine, aggressive and sexy look, sport-tuned suspension.
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Cons: Classic British interior might be too cramped for some people, aged chassis and structure.
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What Edmunds.com says: The XJ8 is authentically Jaguar: big outside, small inside, filled with supple leather and lustrous wood, and hopelessly outdated.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2002 Jaguar XJ-Series
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| Editors' Rating |
| 6.6 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.4 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$12,214 - $20,789
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Pros: Solid construction, safety features, big-Benz styling.
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Cons: Tight squeeze for backseat occupants, can get pricey for its segment.
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What Edmunds.com says: With the additions of an affordable sport hatchback (though they call it a sport coupe), a sport wagon and a high-performance sedan, Mercedes-Benz has a seat for everyone in the compact luxury/sport arena.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2002 Mercedes-Benz C-Class
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.8 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$12,692 - $22,785
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Pros: Distinctive good looks, lots of standard safety equipment, available all-wheel drive, refined powertrains, rock-solid engineering.
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Cons: Stately rather than sporty, gimmicky COMAND system option, no manual transmissions available.
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What Edmunds.com says: Even though it's now in its seventh year and due for a change in '03, the 2002 E-Class offers state-of-the-art safety and performance technology wrapped in a somber but classy body.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2002 Mercedes-Benz E-Class
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| Consumer Rating |
| 7.9 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$18,505 - $30,785
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Pros: Stylish exterior design, spacious interior, nimble demeanor, powerful engine offerings, high-tech features.
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Cons: Complicated COMAND system, some cheap-feeling interior bits, BMW 7 Series is more fun to drive.
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What Edmunds.com says: Fast, luxurious and technically advanced, the S-Class should continue to be a favorite of movers and shakers.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2002 Mercedes-Benz S-Class
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