haha AGE
#27
Originally posted by FrankW
i wouldn't mind driving old/used cars, but my parents won't let me. They fear for the problems used car will have.
i wouldn't mind driving old/used cars, but my parents won't let me. They fear for the problems used car will have.
Just speaking from a little experience, here. My parents felt more comfortable with a more reliable car for me, so they got me a year old Supra Turbo to replace the 733i that had a mysterious engine stalling problem. It took me about 3 months to total it on an interstate on ramp -- just too much power for my teenage testosterone rush and feelings of invincibility.
My next car was a used Buick Lesabre.
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Originally posted by brabus c
dang people are younger then i thought...i just recently turned 22 and not like everyone else that had a BMW before i had a 97 Honda civic i belive i made a good switch
dang people are younger then i thought...i just recently turned 22 and not like everyone else that had a BMW before i had a 97 Honda civic i belive i made a good switch
lol yeah spoiled kids...I had a salvaged '92 celica haha...no ac either...
#34
Most of you guys can call me dad. I'm 36. Wife and I bought our first Mercedes 5 years ago (new C230k). Ten months later we bought my ML. Six months later she totals the C230k and bought a 2000 323Ci. Someone crashed into our 323Ci 4 months ago and we now have our C320 Sport on order.
My first car was a hand down Ford Escort wagon with airbrushed woodgrain siding (ohhhh....) from my parents when I graduated from high school.
You guys make me sick
I have to hand it to Lorinser C Class. He's young, has kids, 2 nice cars and did it by himself.
My first car was a hand down Ford Escort wagon with airbrushed woodgrain siding (ohhhh....) from my parents when I graduated from high school.
You guys make me sick
I have to hand it to Lorinser C Class. He's young, has kids, 2 nice cars and did it by himself.
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Originally posted by Sincity
You guys make me sick
I have to hand it to Lorinser C Class. He's young, has kids, 2 nice cars and did it by himself.
You guys make me sick
I have to hand it to Lorinser C Class. He's young, has kids, 2 nice cars and did it by himself.
widew203 20K? wow you are getting close to me-just a honda civic away lol
#36
I'm curious what you younger guys (under 25) expect from your Benz? As an older guy (32) I expect a build quality that will easily last ten years and still drive like new. Do you want something for five years and then trade it in? Or plan on driving for a while?
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Originally posted by SLCPUNK
I'm curious what you younger guys (under 25) expect from your Benz? As an older guy (32) I expect a build quality that will easily last ten years and still drive like new. Do you want something for five years and then trade it in? Or plan on driving for a while?
I'm curious what you younger guys (under 25) expect from your Benz? As an older guy (32) I expect a build quality that will easily last ten years and still drive like new. Do you want something for five years and then trade it in? Or plan on driving for a while?
This benz, just keep it around because its the FIRST car I TRULY modded to my needs. Next car will be a big body benz(ex S500)or bmw(7series) or Audi(A8)
#38
ermm interesting but u guys haven't told me how u making the $$$ yet ? eheheheh what kinda business ?
invented some things that went really popular?
i mean some of u guys at the age of 16 - 18 was able to afford a BENZ was it loan mostly? or bought it out right
invented some things that went really popular?
i mean some of u guys at the age of 16 - 18 was able to afford a BENZ was it loan mostly? or bought it out right
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widew203 20K? wow you are getting close to me-just a honda civic away lol [/B]
widew203 20K? wow you are getting close to me-just a honda civic away lol [/B]
damnn you spent more than me?????? how much have u spent....
did u basically pay kinda retail for everything? because everything on my car was kinda hooked up....
#40
i expected benz to have the german build quality...but not performance tho....parents scared of me driving fast and in fast cars...so instead of Audi turbo or BMW (which they think are sports cars) they got me a wimpy 2003 C-200K and later i found that i can't get ne pullies or stuff like that so this performance issue is getting no where
dad bought benz cause its ment to last long so prob won't be getting a new 1 untill 6 years later? i hope i'd be earning my own money by then and getting what i want
?"I expect a build quality that will easily last ten years and still drive like new. "
lol thats exactally what my dad says...
dad bought benz cause its ment to last long so prob won't be getting a new 1 untill 6 years later? i hope i'd be earning my own money by then and getting what i want
?"I expect a build quality that will easily last ten years and still drive like new. "
lol thats exactally what my dad says...
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i mean some of u guys at the age of 16 - 18 was able to afford a BENZ was it loan mostly? or bought it out right
i mean some of u guys at the age of 16 - 18 was able to afford a BENZ was it loan mostly? or bought it out right
I chose this car because its Safe, Reliable, and Comfortable. I can fill pages on why I chose Benz over other cars but those are the main 3. I will be in school for the next 8-10 yrs so I am going to have this car for awhile. I will probably get another benz later in about 6-8 yrs but still keep my C as I want to be a classic someday.
I have had one minor sunroof issue and that as fixed. There is one small rattle near the center console but I really dont give a ****. Its not important. This car is a dream. I will drive a Mercedes-Benz for the rest of my life.
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#42
I'm curious what you younger guys (under 25) expect from your Benz? As an older guy (32) I expect a build quality that will easily last ten years and still drive like new. Do you want something for five years and then trade it in? Or plan on driving for a while?
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Originally posted by Wide w203
damnn you spent more than me?????? how much have u spent....
did u basically pay kinda retail for everything? because everything on my car was kinda hooked up....
damnn you spent more than me?????? how much have u spent....
did u basically pay kinda retail for everything? because everything on my car was kinda hooked up....
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Originally posted by LorinserCClass
lol homey ive been AROUND lol. I gone through like 2 redo's of the whole car. I get hooke up but no FULL sponsors I DO NOT wear stickers AT ALL unless its my car crews. I DO NOT like to feel owned. On my benz Ive spent approx 27K NOT including the 'next' mod On my Audi almost 10K
lol homey ive been AROUND lol. I gone through like 2 redo's of the whole car. I get hooke up but no FULL sponsors I DO NOT wear stickers AT ALL unless its my car crews. I DO NOT like to feel owned. On my benz Ive spent approx 27K NOT including the 'next' mod On my Audi almost 10K
#46
Lots of young guys here. For me, I'm turning 29 in two months and just got my first benz (C230 sport sedan). I have 2 kids (1 almost 2 years old and 1 only 3 months), two car payments to make (the other is a '03 MDX) and a house payment all on my own. And yes, being a dad is not easy...used to spend >80% of my free time working on cars. It's more like 90% now but on kids.
#48
Originally posted by SLCPUNK
I'm curious what you younger guys (under 25) expect from your Benz? As an older guy (32) I expect a build quality that will easily last ten years and still drive like new. Do you want something for five years and then trade it in? Or plan on driving for a while?
I'm curious what you younger guys (under 25) expect from your Benz? As an older guy (32) I expect a build quality that will easily last ten years and still drive like new. Do you want something for five years and then trade it in? Or plan on driving for a while?
#49
There is one small rattle near the center console but I really dont give a ****.
nobel c320 go to your mb dealer, i used to have this problem
went they mb dealer they fixed it, they said the assembly line installed soething back to front or stuff like that, mine is the first batch of 2003
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03 C320 (For Sale), 08 Audi TT
I'm 28. At 18 I bought a 90 300Z twin turbo and then at 24 bought the new E46 BMW 3 series. I sold the BMW to buy a Hummer then was about to buy the MB E500 and decided to save some $ and bought a fully loaded C320 sedan.
I like this car, but had a lot more fun in the BMW and I decided after 4 years that I wanted something different. Now I want to keep my car and use it as a commuter and looking at a pre-96 Viper or a Ferrari F355 spyder in the future.
I like this car, but had a lot more fun in the BMW and I decided after 4 years that I wanted something different. Now I want to keep my car and use it as a commuter and looking at a pre-96 Viper or a Ferrari F355 spyder in the future.