This thing has been very well serviced and I bet it’s in great shape, but Crack Price for a 16 year old Merc that’s not 4Matic and is in the sleepiest color combination on the planet.
This thing has been very well serviced and I bet it’s in great shape, but Crack Price for a 16 year old Merc that’s not 4Matic and is in the sleepiest color combination on the planet.
This is how my 78 year old aunt buys her cars. It must come in some sort of tan/beige combo or she’s not interested. She’s on her second E-Class in 10 years (first was a light tan, current one is some shit-brown color). Before those was two Lexus ES’s, both tan/tan.
Looks like they’re using a massive net to catch whatever falls out while they’re cutting into it.
More concerned about the fires and the fuel getting out past the barriers.
-Manual
-Sunroof
-Flashy
-Sort of rare
-Hauls ass with you and your 4 new Hollywood friends inside
-Draws attention with its pops and bangs exhaust
-Draws a lot more attention with Drift Mode
-Under $40000
Glad someone else noticed that.
Any car that pretends to be something it’s not = instant CP.
My username checks out.
Correct suggestion.
I don’t know if I could see a whole lot of Mazda3 customers cross-shopping an RS these days.
When you’ve been smoking that “devil’s lettuce” all night and realize you need a Steak ‘n Shake Triple Steakburger at 2:30 in the morning.
That first photo is amazing. I can’t stop staring at it.
I hope it doesn’t go away. It’s a solid vehicle if you don’t need a third row and Boomers love these things.
I liked the original grill. This new one makes it look very generic.
Here’s the deal of the week.
I want to meet the focus group that said, “Yes, this looks great!”
This has dog-owning, weekend-hiker written all over it.
CP. That’s a $1k beater with the body damage and rust. And a grand might be a stretch.
I just finished this last week and it was fantastic. His guides were probably the best part of the show.
I got one of those post cards just yesterday on my 14 ST.