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Easy answer. It's the most Mercedes Mercedes ever to Mercedes.

There is only one

HEY GUYS DID SOMEONE MENTION THIS LOOKS LIKE A FORK YET?

So, The new Lagonda, is what the new Lincoln Continental would look like if it were around today?

Next question...

It shouldn't be an option. Standard equipment..

This setup just looks like a terrible idea. Who signed off on this layout?

Epic sleeper is epic.

Probably revving the engine up for aggressive downshifting.

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The "Vertical Automatic Parking Lot" built in Chicago back in 1932, even back 80 years ago they were thinking about parking issues.

Perhaps redundancy is something they should consider? Looks like we just found ourselves a single point of failure.

I, too, had a very clean EF Hatch. The whole car was extremely "less-is-more."

Modern coachbuilders!

Russians are known to make sturdy not just looking trucks so i'll stick with them for a while
MAZ 537 - those of you playing Spintires are familiar with it
This is a very old monstrosity that lives today no worries. From smaller jobs to pulling tanks and even airplanes.

This isn't a great photo, but I've got to nominate Hodor - my 1989 F-350 crew-cab 4x4,
seen here with a custom lumber rack holding two 20' pressure-treated 2x12s, two 14' pressure-treated 2x12s, two 8' pressure-treated 2x12s, the same lengths of lumber in redwood 2x8s, and ten 8' redwood 2x4s.

This is some special military variant from 1985 I found awhile back. Now I can't figure out what it is, but good luck finding a tougher GM rig than this guy.

Everything abotu southwest has, in my experience, been terrible. Watching people stand in line to board 30+ minutes before the flight is one of the worst.

Now add in the off road mechanics of Spin tires and IMHO this would be the perfect driving game.