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Hartge is a well-known tuner of cars in Germany.

Alright, I'm breaking the rules. It's on Autotrader, not eBay, and it's $900 over budget, so sue me. But hear me out, because this 1977 W116 450SEL 6.9 is everything a Mercedes should be. Big, safe, fast, high tech, luxurious, understated, cooler than hell, and black. You can't not look awesome . My god this car is

And my last and favorite choice...

1976 Mercedes Type L206 DG Camper Van

That would be a great project car to turn into a M3 Touring. I have seen a couple of those done and I would love to get my hands on one.

As the co-owner of a 1980s straight six longroof in very original and close to museum quality, and one that's more desirable than this Toyota in my opinion and which will be priced far lower, I'm going to vote CP. That does remind me, when mine will go on sale Graverobber can expect an email as I do wonder what the

What about Mercedes circa now?

Frank-ly it wasn't the wurst idea

We have a wiener.

Currently, Audi. Seriously, from A3, A4, A6 and A8, they all pretty much look the same from most angles. You need a banana for scale to figure out which is which. At least they're all the same sharply cut suit.

Heretic! Burn the witch!

Wait, you hate us? Why do you hate us?

Range Rovers; entirely capable off-roaders driven by people who will never take them off-road. I grew up in a now trendy rural town a few hours north of NYC in the Hudson River Valley and we would get these folks up from the city (citidiots we called them) in rovers and outfits from the Abercrombie country catalog,

Hummer.

Hummer H2, nothing says I like to off-road less than this monstrosity.