They sell hundreds, if not thousands of new mercedes here all the time.
After about 6 years, they are nowhere to be seen.  Where they all go, I have
no idea.  140s were everywhere 10 years ago.  Seldom see one today.  They
weren't run into the ground, it's more as if once cars reach 8 or so here,
they just vanish!

If you are lucky enough to find yourself the new owner of a black or gray
E350, good luck finding yours in the sea of new E Classes at the local
mall.  Just how many of these are Mercedes now cranking out per year?!?!

Ed
300E

On 11 December 2010 00:07, <relng...@aol.com> wrote:

> Speaking of 140s, and I never do, I saw three of them on the move just
> yesterday. One of them was in show condition which was probably the only
> one
> with working AC.
>
> RLE
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