Auto Zeitung: C55 - M3 -S4
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2004 Mercedes G500 Black
Originally Posted by Darba
The M3 here in MA goes for $54k preatty much fully loaded, +tax. The final price of my c55 was $60k and with a 2k discount not to mention I did not get the luxury option or the lighting option which would have been well over $62k. Thats almoust $10k difference in price. Besides BMW is comming out with the new 3 series in a matter of months and i did not want to drive a new M3 that looks like and old one in just 6 months. Even though I do miss my clutch. Speedshift and a manual transmision are worlds apart, imo at least. Its an automatic transmission that lets me choose which gear I want. Its not a manual transimssion with a hydrolic clutch like F1 trannys. (thats how it feels at least)
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Originally Posted by s4iscool
I must give you credit for taking a beautiful G offroad...esp black ![thumbs](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/thumbsup.gif)
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Thats something Id love to get involved in...but seriously, my CRV wouldnt handle the mud pit your trucks would spit back up. That rubicon seems very capable and semi affordable, but id be worried about its on road manners...are those trails open to the public? No rules regulating off road use?
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Originally Posted by s4iscool
Thats something Id love to get involved in...but seriously, my CRV wouldnt handle the mud pit your trucks would spit back up. That rubicon seems very capable and semi affordable, but id be worried about its on road manners...are those trails open to the public? No rules regulating off road use?