I remember taking trips in Ciera, early Taurus, even some when I was little in the big old T-Bird. I don't remember any difficulty. But I was happy to be out car-spotting and examining the passing landscapes, I didn't need a DVD to keep me occupied.
My mom's T-Bird had white leather. She loved that car.
MB pillarless coupes are either CL maintenance nightmares made for FIRE industry crooks and our executive coward set, or the E mainly for women with stretched back eyes, IMO :shades:
Well, to add to that, the E coupes aren't really that sporty. Lots of nice looks, but nothing exciting. There's no tuned version, and I don't feel old enough to go "normal" yet. I'd prefer a diesel to the gas, but marketers would never allow that here.
A Miata is a girly car ...I'm not sized correctly for one anyway.
Indeed, like fancy Jeeps. Maybe a hot co-ed here and there, but lots of middle aged cubicle drones, myself in another decade or so falling into that demographic. My midlife crisis will require more than a dinky car :shades:
I liked the W211 sedan, but the W212 sedan doesn't look as nice as the coupe.
The Benz that would interest me most is either the SLK (as my daily) or the B class (as a downsized family vanlet), the latter a Bluetec. SLK's top looks complex so I wouldn't touch one that wasn't CPO, though.
Guy across the street is an old school Benz fanatic and it shopping for an SLK, though not actively. He's an older guy, 70s, just had knee replacement surgery, much younger wife.
Don't know why, though. They use a car service most of the time, and their W123 E class stays parked while the wife drives (of all things) a Ford Escort station wagon. I never got that. They used to have a pair of W123s.
He used to own a couple of old Fintails, IIRC. When I was a kid, I knew the previous owner of the house I live in now, I was friends with their son (still am). He did a photography project where I was the subject, playing soccer in his front yard. The funny thing is his 2 Benzes are in the back ground.
I'll have to dig that up and scan it and post online, maybe for the guess-what-car thread.
The facelifted W211 is OK, but I don't care for the curvy dashboard. I like the angularity of the W212 inside. It's like a modern W124 in a way. I sat in a SLK55 once and I just didn't fit right - head too close to the top of the windshield, and I couldn't find a seating position to remedy that. I also sat in the back of an E90 yesterday, and my head virtually touched the ceiling...I need something with headroom. I could practically wear a fedora while driving in the fintail, without touching anything.
It is kind of funny...I generally like cars that sit low, but I like headroom too. Also knee room. Seems some cars are still designed for people who are 5'7"/150lbs...I don't need a truck or SUV designed for someone who is 400lbs, but room is nice.
All I want is a light, affordable roadster that seats 7 and has 700hp and goes 700 miles on a tank, in the city. With start/stop that is smooth and has every tech feature available, but with nannies that can be switched off.
Maybe the Top Gear crew could make another minivan cabrio, it could suit many of those needs.
I also like something that has some design merit. I also don't mind quirks, so long as they aren't expensive or leave you stranded. Probably why I keep the old car around.
I don't like unpainted bumpers - they tend to age poorly, looking weathered. I am not a big fan of chrome too though, it needs to be used sparingly and only in certain applications. Looks best in pre-1980s cars, too.
Nissan commercials, always annoying, reach a new level of irritation with the current "Summer Lovin" summer clearance ad that features the song from Grease as the theme. It is on such heavy rotation that I now hate both the ad itself and the song as well. May the Nissan ad exec who OK'ed this be forced to listen to it in a continuous loop for a month.
I like ugly unpainted bumpers because they are self-healing and don't scratch, plus they're easy to wash.
I agree; that's why I like my 2004 X3. If there is a big fallen branch in the driveway I can just drive over it.
Can't stand chrome wheels. Chrome anything, really.
I think that chrome wheels are are only acceptable on vintage hot rods and musclecars. If I see chrome wheels on a late model car I immediately think septuagenarian or pimp.
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Was watching the PGA today, where Mercedes is a major sponsor. They had a few ads for the new C-series in heavy rotation. Man, they are bad ads. One has a typical slo-mo sideways slide on gravel with full CGI effects in force. The second is also a CGI-fest that has the premise of having the back doors of a sedan welded to anchor chains and as the car speeds away the doors are torn off, rendering it into a coupe.
My wife has those factory plastic chrome wheels on her Escape. Initially, I hated them and the fact that they were extra cost, but after 3 years, I'll admit they still look good and clean up very easily.
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Just saw a commercial on Fox for a Mercedes E series. Was a sensible spot with no dumb sliding sideways on a beach or in a faux Hollywood city street scene. Amazingly, Mercedes continues to run the latter commercial for the C series. Everyone I ever see in a C series is about 180 degrees away from driving as stupidly as this ad.
E is seen as something for boring affluent middle aged people. C is dreamed by marketers to have youth appeal, but attracts many similar boring people. It's marketing. The marketing world isn't the real world.
Just saw a new commercial for Mercedes C class. It showed the Mercedes breaking out of chains. Are the Mercedes people aloof, out of touch about "chains"? Just recently, the VP of the US was making a speech and implied that the party opposing him and President Obama would put Black Americans in chains. Mercedes needs to pull this ad.
I saw that one about 3 weeks ago. On another internet board, critics have said it encourages illegal immigration - especially since it is made in Mexico.
I just saw that one this evening. First thing I thought was that you don't need to drive under water to get here from Mexico.'
Also, I worry stupid people will think their new 500 can actually be driven underwater. Seriously, I could see it happening. A girl at work just bought a 500 after destroying a Sentra...she might try it.
Lawyers should make them do so. I am being dead serious when I say I think people will attempt it.
The Scion Freeze ad is amusing - in the bland soulless "Metropolis" style dystopia, shouldn't the streets be populated with slushbox Camrollas, Siennas, Venzas, self parking Lexi, etc? Toyota makes the cars for such a society, which is amusing when the Freeze is being shown in one.
If I see the Nissan Grease themed ad one more time, I am going to strangle someone. I don't even watch much TV. Saw it twice in 10 minutes this morning. Must be desperate to clear out some surplus inventory.
Maybe making the old one even cheaper. I've already seen deals around $179 for it. Either that or there will be a big fleet dump of remaining stock in a few months.
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I remember taking trips in Ciera, early Taurus, even some when I was little in the big old T-Bird. I don't remember any difficulty. But I was happy to be out car-spotting and examining the passing landscapes, I didn't need a DVD to keep me occupied.
Oh, and that white vinyl interior. Gotta love it.
Nostalgia is a funny thing, though.
Why aren't you rolling around in a pillarless coupe? Why a sedan w/zero kids? 'Sup with that?
MB pillarless coupes are either CL maintenance nightmares made for FIRE industry crooks and our executive coward set, or the E mainly for women with stretched back eyes, IMO :shades:
People car the Miata a girly car...I could car less.
A Miata is a girly car
* that's a joke, most Miata owners are married men in their 40s, the midlife crisis car.
But really, I've never had the convertible itch, maybe because of the damp weather here. Although I do get the motorcycle itch now and then.
I liked the W211 sedan, but the W212 sedan doesn't look as nice as the coupe.
The Benz that would interest me most is either the SLK (as my daily) or the B class (as a downsized family vanlet), the latter a Bluetec. SLK's top looks complex so I wouldn't touch one that wasn't CPO, though.
Guy across the street is an old school Benz fanatic and it shopping for an SLK, though not actively. He's an older guy, 70s, just had knee replacement surgery, much younger wife.
Don't know why, though. They use a car service most of the time, and their W123 E class stays parked while the wife drives (of all things) a Ford Escort station wagon. I never got that. They used to have a pair of W123s.
He used to own a couple of old Fintails, IIRC. When I was a kid, I knew the previous owner of the house I live in now, I was friends with their son (still am). He did a photography project where I was the subject, playing soccer in his front yard. The funny thing is his 2 Benzes are in the back ground.
I'll have to dig that up and scan it and post online, maybe for the guess-what-car thread.
Dig up that old pic, sounds cool.
How 'bout a nice crossover?
Kidding.
All I want is a light, affordable roadster that seats 7 and has 700hp and goes 700 miles on a tank, in the city. With start/stop that is smooth and has every tech feature available, but with nannies that can be switched off.
Maybe a Monster Miata hybrid towing a motor home.
You can see why I own more than one car. :shades:
I also like something that has some design merit. I also don't mind quirks, so long as they aren't expensive or leave you stranded. Probably why I keep the old car around.
I like ugly unpainted bumpers because they are self-healing and don't scratch, plus they're easy to wash.
Can't stand chrome wheels. Chrome anything, really.
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I agree; that's why I like my 2004 X3. If there is a big fallen branch in the driveway I can just drive over it.
Can't stand chrome wheels. Chrome anything, really.
I think that chrome wheels are are only acceptable on vintage hot rods and musclecars.
If I see chrome wheels on a late model car I immediately think septuagenarian or pimp.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Call this pair dumb and dumber. Terrible ads.
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Initially, I hated them and the fact that they were extra cost, but after 3 years, I'll admit they still look good and clean up very easily.
Saw that yesterday for the first time.
They should have started with these ads, and not JLo and Charlie Sheen.
You pitch the Italian-ness of these.
Never mind that they're made in Mexico.
We need a FACE PALM emoticon...
Also, I worry stupid people will think their new 500 can actually be driven underwater. Seriously, I could see it happening. A girl at work just bought a 500 after destroying a Sentra...she might try it.
I have seen ladders with STOP stuck on the top rung.
It would have been neater if, at the end, they showed the driver had changed from CGI to a real human.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7SazEAQPMDg
"The Acura ILX is a car that defines technological innovation"
Yeah, when I see one, that's what I think of it. Marketers. :confuse:
The Scion Freeze ad is amusing - in the bland soulless "Metropolis" style dystopia, shouldn't the streets be populated with slushbox Camrollas, Siennas, Venzas, self parking Lexi, etc? Toyota makes the cars for such a society, which is amusing when the Freeze is being shown in one.
Only the Germans can take an exciting subject and make a boring video out of it.
Didn't help that it was translated to English.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=y15J3a52pik#!
That's an unfortunate looking van.
Yourpeans sure like homely looking vanlets!
I like the Focus based vans.
Gotta love those little tires though.
I've seen crazy lease deals on old style Altima, too.
Then again I've seen Cruze leases for $159.
You can't rent a car for a week for that little in many places.