You're never too young for a wagon. We got our 280te when we were 25.
Still have it and love it. However with gas prices as of late, we're
driving our diesels. Go for it, everyone should have a wagon. ;)
Mathieu
On Apr 28, 2006, at 3:49 PM, Donald Snook wrote:
We have all had much
Mathieu J. Cama wrote:
You're never too young for a wagon. We got our 280te when we were 25.
Still have it and love it. However with gas prices as of late, we're
driving our diesels. Go for it, everyone should have a wagon. ;)
Coming from another picked up a wagon at 25, I concur. Wagons
On 4/28/06 9:20 PM, John Ervine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mathieu J. Cama wrote:
You're never too young for a wagon. We got our 280te when we were 25.
Still have it and love it. However with gas prices as of late, we're
driving our diesels. Go for it, everyone should have a wagon. ;)
at a 230TE
recently but for the money there where too many problems.
And you will only turn into an old man if you buy a Volvo station wagon:-)
Hendrik
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Is that the ticket?? SHEESH
On Fri, 28 Apr 2006 21:49:11 -0500, OK Don [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Get a wagon, and it won't be long till you hvae the kids to fill it up
;-)
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OK Don, KD5NRO
Norman, OK
The Americans will always do the right thing... after they've
exhausted all the
Bought the TD for my son to drive to school, etc. When confronted by
the choice of walking, bussing, or the TD, guess who is not too young
for a wagon?
Besides, it could hold all his lacrosse gear, backpacks, several friends
and that of, and all other necessary impedimenta.
--R
Gold
81 240D manual trans
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Mathieu J. Cama wrote:
You're never too young for a wagon. We got our
Having two wagon, a w123 and w124 I assure you my wife has decided the
w124 is *hers* and the w123 is '*old*'. However the w123 is in some
respects more
durable and thunders over potholes and the like with easy and if we
shovel dirt into it I don't twitch.
I'll also note my oldest son's
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Subject: [MBZ] Too young for a Wagon?
We have all had much discussion about why we like Mercedes cars (esp.
diesels
We have all had much discussion about why we like Mercedes cars (esp.
diesels), and so much is intangible. Most of my friends concluded a
long time ago that I drive old man cars. I got my first MB - a 1971 250
when I was 20, since that time I have had 5 more Mercedes 4 diesels and
one gas. I
If I didn't love the pure sex apeal (think Miss America!) the 126 has or the
sportiness of the CD, I'd drive a wagon. I'm younger than you at 27.
Luther
~We have all had much discussion about why we like Mercedes cars (esp.
~diesels), and so much is intangible. Most of my friends concluded a
Get her to drive a 124 wagon then! She will like after she drives it. My
wife cried when we sold her 123 TE so we could buy a nice 300TD 124. She
really likes the 124 now! I don't think age has anything to do with
it. It is practicality. And I don't like the 124 sedan tail-lights. They
options available were heated seats, seat memory/telescoping steering wheel
and ASR.
James Zavesky
1991 500SL
1992 600SEL
1995 E320
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