Tradin' in the old C class!

No more arguing from me

I went out today and bought the wood dash kit for the Sequoia from the dealer. The finish looks almost exactly like that in our old C240! YES!!!! I loved that dark burlwood finish
. My future mods so far include installing an XM Roady, 'blacking-out' the "V8" logo on the front grille and putting some Philips Weathervision 'yellow' bulbs in the driving lights. I'd like to de-badge the rear (Sequoia and iForceV8) and sides (Limited), but my wife won't let me

Jim
btw... to answer brett's stupid remark. Every toyota I have owned has run over 200K miles on original motor. My "beater" truck has 400K and is still gorgeous. Is your benz going to do that? SHUT IT, be civil, and stop pissing in jim's wheaties. you sound like the insecure one they talked about in the "survey".
Jim Banville is cool in my book. You are cool, Mr. Banville.
What you drive has nothing to do with who you are.
Now, try this experiment. For a day or two, every time you see an SUV, look at the person that is driving. You will be surprised at the demographics. Certainly not the demographics of the men driving the big trucks to work and back...
I think the VAST majority of people become much more aggresive when they get behind the wheel of ANY vehicle. I also think that when a person is driving a large vehicle, they may think the vehicle's size gives them more "presence" which would demand some sort of "respect" as far of right-of-way (i.e., I think people are a lot less likely to pull out in front of a large vehicle than a much smaller one, such as a motor cycle). I can speak from experience that people had no problem whatsoever in pulling out right in front of me when I used to have a motorcycle! Do some people take advantage of this large presence to "bully" smaller vehicles? I'm sure, but you can't stereotype everyone who drives an SUV for the acts of a few. In fact, my wife mentioned the other day that she feels like she is driving more conservatively since switching from the C240 to the Sequoia.
Anyway, thanks for the kind words from the majority of you all! May you have years of many trouble-free miles in your Benz's



