Whats your other car ?

GP20 said:
Thanks buddy! I'll definitely take up your offer one of these days. :thumbsup: Maybe we can take the test-drive at Barrier Mercdes, and afterwards just drive across the street to Porsche and take out a nine-eleven for a joy-ride. :D
Deal. :thumbsup:

And if you do end up liking the M-B W204, then I'll take you to a better stealership to seal the deal (and less than MSRP too!) :D
 
Here's mine, I am just a practical guy. Actually I can't keep the wife out of it!



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Lest you forget: I'll be there at HC!
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My other cars...

Prior to buying my Z4 last year, one of the pre-purchase stipulations that I had promised the wife was that I would buy her a BMW. So, I ended up getting her a 2004 CPO 2.5i Jet Black X3. 3 months later, I found my pride and joy 2004 Steel Metallic Grey Z4 :D . Then a month after that, I sold our 2000 Mercedes Benz C230 Kompressor. I also have a 1993 Hunter Green 4-Door Jeep Cherokee Sport, my everyday Battle Tank with over 230,000 miles and still running strong (crossing fingers) – I love this car, it has been reliable and dependable. I use this vehicle for my Home Depot and Walmart runs, or when I have to visit a engineering job site. I also own a 1969 Ford Mustang Coupe, that my father had given to prior to his passing away. Someday, my son and I plan to rebuild and restore this car. To save the best for last, my other BMW is my E36, a 1996 328is automatic.

And if you include my son’s cars in our household, he has a 2005 Lotus Elise, and a 2005 Honda S2000.
 
Which engine is that? Even the 350SL does about 15mpg, if it's a 560SL do you get a fuel bowser to follow you around?

£1.10 ($2.20 approx) per imperial gallon round this way for the good stuff these days :eek:
 
It's a 450 SLC, 4.5 litre V8 and the fuel consumption is horrendous. Around town approx 13mpg, on a 70mph run approx 26mpg and it needs 98 RON fuel!

On the upside though it's fully depreciated, the road tax is £180 p/a, insurance is £200 p/a and so far it has been utterly reliable. Servicing is expensive (as a ratio to the cars value) at £300 p/a with a Mercedes specialist, but anything less would be a false economy - these cars need to be driven regularly and serviced by people who know them.

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Yes, I really like that style of Merc. Would prefer the SL, but I believe the SLC is a 2+2?
 
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