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10 - Caviar, but of course! Only the finest for you Audi.

True, true.

True, but like someone else already posted, a door/trunk opening on a car is a much more restrictive shape for loading items. If you routinely need to haul anything of decent size then the SUV would be easier. Same amount of space, but which is more usuable for your needs? Me, I have a Suburban and a CTS-V wagon

The picture of the Buick Riviera is superb. I assume the setting has something to do with it. I've always found them the most gaudy of vehicles, but that's probably because I've only seen them sitting in front of pawn shops in less desirable parts of town.

I take exception to the Suburban being on the list. The model pictured, yes. But later models, such as my 2009, have a much improved turning radius and really aren't that difficult to park and/or see out of. People rely too much on todays too small mirrors and backup cameras. Looking over one's shoulder

Ugh, why black wheels on everything these days, trend? They look okay on some pickups but other than that I'm not a fan. Just my .02 of course, to each their own.

Agree there are a lot of folks here that pile on HPE. I could care less, don't know that much about them. I live in the Houston/Katy area and their shop is only about 40 miles from me. They are active in the local car club scene and Houston Coffee & Cars.

"Sit down, make yourself comfortable. How's your mother doing? Say hi to your mother for me."

That is just gorgeous. I'm closing a deal this week on a V-wagon. Wish I could have both that and the new sedan but can't, so I chose the V.

A blond in my neighborhood just got a new Beetle convertible. She's been running up and down the street every evening giving her friends/family rides in it with the top down. I can't tell if it's a high-school senior with her graduation gift, or if it's her mom.

Well, that's just shy of what I'm paying for my house. *Sniff* none left over for Lambo, well, that and I only have two cars at the moment. Working on a V-wagon as #3.

So... it has taillights and headlights. That's a good start.

Didn't the G-Wagen start it's life as a military vehicle also? That was later offered for civilian purchase?

The interior seems nicely done, but that nose and headlights are atrocious. CP CP CP!

If he'd have spent some coin on the interior (other than the seats) then maybe he could get some decent money for this. However, I doubt as much as $19,500.

My goodness that copper is beautiful. I assume it's coated with something to keep it from oxidizing into a green patina.

"probably because Mercedes wanted to maintain an image of prestige over here, or something, because you can only have prestige if your car has eight cylinders."

I'm in the market for a V-wagon now. Houston, TX area. I have three kids and would like to add one to the fleet, how does it baby? My oldest is in a wheelchair which folds up and could stash in the back.