Nope, that was my twin brother. I had the check pants with a striped
shirt and the green 220D on the rack.
I did not sit in the car, just wandered around it and peeked in the
window. From a distance it looked un-mercedes in shape and styling.
With the star on the hood, it looked like somebody had popped it onto a
chrysler in my opinion. The target demographic must be the older
driver who has more cash and does not want to drive a crown vic. About
the only distinctive thing on the car to set it apart from another
large grandpa car is that star. With the more recent styling, for me,
a Mercedes is no longer recognizable from most other euro styled
japanese cars.
On Sunday, January 22, 2006, at 07:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
<<The new S series was there. Walked around it. Nothing at all to
write home
about. At
first I thought somebody had come in a chrysler. Does not impress, in
the
least.>>
Yes, I can see why you wouldn't be impressed. Weren't you the one
wearing the
plaid pants and yellow shoes?
RLE
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1995 E300D - Cleo
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The FSM would drive a Diesel Benz