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What? Only two cars there I don't really like, the Maybach and the SL (never been a fan of them), and those two still have awesome powerplants and RWD. Only three were really overpriced-the Mercs and the Maybach. Nothing like buying a formally expensive car and driving it the way the engineers knew it could and the

Heating in a car is free, minus the minuscule power load of the fan. But yes, not as bad as it could be, I suppose. I'll make sure to run the A/C next time-a little cool air is refreshing :-)

Still impressive. New, 43k, 2010 with 50k miles: 35k. That's less than 20% in 3 years. Depreciates so slow you can justify the fuel cost!

Chrysler, that is awesome. Keep up the good work.

Well, that's a pretty broad topic, since most cars depreciate. Their list isn't to everyone's liking, but most of those have big, awesome engines and lots of toys-not bad in my books. I thought it was going to be 'what car have depreciated the least', because that's how owners view 'great depreciation' :-)

Alright, what do I do to a car just because I'm an asshole?

Gah, my baby has a weakness!

Yeah, no kidding. Or this. Both were hilarious, though.

Yeah, actually, I love that. Would be even better without the skinny tires, but the rims are worth it.

I'm with car and driver on this one. If it shifts for you, it's an auto. Of course, Tokyo is still wrong.

God yes. Thank goodness most people aren't giant a-holes here-Alberta doesn't even have emissions tests.

As always, your x-type isn't a real Jag. Real Jags go skiing.

There is a BEAUTY 308 XJR in my neighbourhood-awesome navy blue. My baby is slate gray.

Probably not a great idea. Compromise and get a 2000ish 540i (NOT the M) or, if you can swing it, a nice 2008 535xi stick.

Best depreciated is in the eye of the beholder. Here, apparently it was the beholder of a different car, not the poor bastards who bought them new.

Do it! Just as long as you don't have a driving commute. Repairs of $3000 a year are nothing compared to new car payments, they don't have much further to depreciate, and most importantly: Absolute power may corrupt absolutely, but it's also really fun.

Well, let me be the first to say it. My parents have three BMWs that like to confuse each others keys; we've had VWs have insolvable electrical issues; an X5 diesel which needed an entire new catalytic converter system (warranty covered, thank god); and Mercs are brutal. M classes in particular.

Sorry you didn't read the question right, and remember, you too will have another chance at the fabulous prizes awarded to the 'right' answers on Monday. Meanwhile, the repairs are not THAT bad on these cars. People are just chicken.

Ford Raptor will be #1, I think.