Damn, I keep remembering more vehicles I was unimpressed with...
...'04 Toyota Sienna. There was loads wrong with this thing, not the least of which was the fact that it was anything but Toyota reliable.
Damn, I keep remembering more vehicles I was unimpressed with...
...'04 Toyota Sienna. There was loads wrong with this thing, not the least of which was the fact that it was anything but Toyota reliable.
Last edited by jcp123; 04-03-2013 at 06:00 PM.
An it harm none, do as ye will
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Old 4Runner and Corolla learner car.
Yeah, I know. Both were old and beat to shit. The 4Runner was my boss' car that I drove for 7 years on and off at my part time job as a courier. It was wheezy, and now has 400k+ kms. A 1998 or 1999 I think it was.
Chrysler PT Cruiser. Makes me want to dig my brain out, through my ear, with a spoon. Slowly.
Turning money into memories.
Also, Merc's... any and all Merc's made in the last 15 years. Horrible cars. That SL63 is a terrible car by all stretches of the imagination. Weighs a ton too.
Our '79 300SD was a beast. I kind of miss that car.
Incidentally, my Ma worked for MB in the early 70s. Still has a really nice letter opener embossed with the Mercedes star.
Know where my Dad could unload a '61 190 sedan?
An it harm none, do as ye will
Approximately 79% of statistics are made up.
Too bad. Needs some TLC but it'd be a super car. Really well-designed.
An it harm none, do as ye will
Approximately 79% of statistics are made up.
Miara.. Though it's good but I didn't liked it.
I have driven 4 modern Mercs.
Current A-Class, B-Class and C-Class. Previous generation SLK-Class.
- A-Class: Shit car for snobs who think proper Mercedes-Benzes are too big or too expensive. Avoid
- B-Class: Well at least it is comfortable and spacious. Driving position is odd
- SLK-Class: a boulevardier two seater for plastic wives (at least the non-AMG). Not offensive but it's not a sportscar
- C-Class: Great chasis. Comfortable, poised and even moderately fun. Automatic gearbox sucks off all the power from four cylinder engines. So choose manual or six cylinder
I'm going to assume you mean MX-5.
In this case, I'm sorry, but you are wrong.
Lack of charisma can be fatal.
Visca Catalunya!
I haven't driven an E, but the C struck a good compromise between comfort and handling.
After the massive disappointment of the new 1er, the current (quite long in the tooth, actually) C-Class reminds a bit of the old 1er, only geared a little bit more towards the ride comfort and far easier at the limit. A very recomendable car, in my opinion.
I expect to try out soon the new CLA, which is about the same size and price as the current C, to see what's what.
Lack of charisma can be fatal.
Visca Catalunya!
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