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<blockquote data-quote="wfooshee" data-source="post: 1434096" data-attributes="member: 6354"><p>Progressive called yesterday, they are totaling the S55, as I expected. The check coming is... generous. It's more than I paid for the car over the 22 months I've had it, including purchase, wheel-and-tire replacement, such repairs as were done, oil change, and fueling. In other words, use of the car was free...</p><p></p><p> Now to go shopping. I've mentioned, I think, that I'm not into BMWs, unless an M5 or M6 came around that was in the right money range. The Mercs really still appeal to me, especially that S-class size. AMG-ness would be nice, but not vital. I might be convinced to "settle" for a E-class, especially an E63. I don't know anything about Audis, but in browsing the sites, the A8L might be appealing. Not seeing any W12s out there, but the V8 should be sufficient, even though it's not AMG-level power.</p><p></p><p>Other lines, I've seen a couple of Saab 9-3 cars out there that look appealing, even a couple of convertibles.</p><p></p><p>There aren't many American cars I would consider. Maybe a Cadillac CTS. Toyota, Nissan, and Honda don't make anything I'm interested in, although Hondas are reliable as dirt and would be good cars. I <em>despise</em> SUVs, wouldn't be caught dead in one. I'm of an age that grew up with large sedans, and I want a <em>large sedan</em>. Why is that so hard?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wfooshee, post: 1434096, member: 6354"] Progressive called yesterday, they are totaling the S55, as I expected. The check coming is... generous. It's more than I paid for the car over the 22 months I've had it, including purchase, wheel-and-tire replacement, such repairs as were done, oil change, and fueling. In other words, use of the car was free... Now to go shopping. I've mentioned, I think, that I'm not into BMWs, unless an M5 or M6 came around that was in the right money range. The Mercs really still appeal to me, especially that S-class size. AMG-ness would be nice, but not vital. I might be convinced to "settle" for a E-class, especially an E63. I don't know anything about Audis, but in browsing the sites, the A8L might be appealing. Not seeing any W12s out there, but the V8 should be sufficient, even though it's not AMG-level power. Other lines, I've seen a couple of Saab 9-3 cars out there that look appealing, even a couple of convertibles. There aren't many American cars I would consider. Maybe a Cadillac CTS. Toyota, Nissan, and Honda don't make anything I'm interested in, although Hondas are reliable as dirt and would be good cars. I [I]despise[/I] SUVs, wouldn't be caught dead in one. I'm of an age that grew up with large sedans, and I want a [I]large sedan[/I]. Why is that so hard? [/QUOTE]
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