better than the f-type
better than the f-type
I visited Dubai for the first time this past New Years. I never thought I would see Las Vegas outdone, but the UAE makes Vegas seem tame.
Is it a Mercedes? Yes, it will last. You can even get brand new parts made.
because ferrari with back seats
There are many, many C63 owners who track their cars. There are even a select few who bought them exclusively for track use and have prepped them as such. Perpetuating stereotypes helps no one and makes you look uninformed.
Ah, perfect timing. Purchasing a CPO W204 facelift C63 next month :)
Anyone who has read my comments before knows that I'm a Mercedes guy through and through. However, there is a special place in my heart for Alpinas. Love 'em.
I was lucky enough to get a ride in one in Dubai on new years eve. Unbelievable vehicle.
I've seen every single one of these on the road in the last year, except the pugeot
I love how the article says that options will easily push up the price, while the document itself lists most of the options you would want in a luxury sports coupe like this are standard kit. Nobody reads things anymore clearly.
I'm only speaking from anecdote, but according to my friend who owns one of these, the auto that Audi put in there actually has trouble handling the torque of the engine and is prone to failure as a result. Apparently it is common for owners of these to buy a MT A6 from the same generation and transplant the…
the hypocrisy of that last sentence is astounding
I see. My bad then, I know on my merc the only sensor up there is rain. Makes sense to fit as much up there as you can though. Good for Mazda.
It's been ten years since I last visited India, but based on that experience I'm going to go ahead and say this scene is fairly normal.
the one on the windshield is just a rain sensor for the automatic wipers. merc does put sensors in the large grille badge on their more sports oriented vehicles, but on the S's more classic grille they really have no better place to put it
I'm sick of seeing AMG badges on E500s too...
My 2008 C-class just hit 100,000 miles a few weeks ago. I still plan on getting many more years out of it, with the goal being to break my mom's record of 286,000 miles over the span of 11 years from her old E-class
Missing the 456M. Seriously underrated car.