AGE OF w211 drivers?:)
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06 S211 E500 4Matic
1998 Audi A4 2.8Q5M @ 18 (Sold)
2000 BMW 740iL @19 (Totalled on 1/11/11 at 11pm)
2003 Audi A4 3.0Q6M @ 20 (Hurricane Irene claimed that one)
2006 E500 4Matic Wagon @ 21 (Longest I have held on to a car, just did my 2nd oil change... crazy)
2000 BMW 740iL @19 (Totalled on 1/11/11 at 11pm)
2003 Audi A4 3.0Q6M @ 20 (Hurricane Irene claimed that one)
2006 E500 4Matic Wagon @ 21 (Longest I have held on to a car, just did my 2nd oil change... crazy)
#283
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My first car was an '91 Mercedes 300E wich i bought when i was 22.
Bought my curent '05 W211 E200 kompressor at age of 25,now im 26.
bear in mind these cars are quite expencive here in Norway,cost me 43000$ for the E200 kompressor,so for some of you the E200 aint much of an achivement in the US but here in Norway is BIG achivement.
Bought my curent '05 W211 E200 kompressor at age of 25,now im 26.
bear in mind these cars are quite expencive here in Norway,cost me 43000$ for the E200 kompressor,so for some of you the E200 aint much of an achivement in the US but here in Norway is BIG achivement.
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#292
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Lots of young owners here. I suspect there are one or two other aspects of the demography which are skewed just as strongly, but it wouldn't be politically correct for me to speculate.
Hey, if you have cash flow of $20,000 per year or more to devote to the full cost of ownership of the car and you understand all the current and future trade offs you are making with that decision, go for it!
Hey, if you have cash flow of $20,000 per year or more to devote to the full cost of ownership of the car and you understand all the current and future trade offs you are making with that decision, go for it!
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Lots of young owners here. I suspect there are one or two other aspects of the demography which are skewed just as strongly, but it wouldn't be politically correct for me to speculate.
Hey, if you have cash flow of $20,000 per year or more to devote to the full cost of ownership of the car and you understand all the current and future trade offs you are making with that decision, go for it!
Hey, if you have cash flow of $20,000 per year or more to devote to the full cost of ownership of the car and you understand all the current and future trade offs you are making with that decision, go for it!
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2009 Jetta diesel
66, third Benz. I am shocked at how many are in their 20's. I figured I was right in the age sweet spot for MB E ownership, like the modern version of 1956 Buicks (which I kinda liked).
Until recently, I road Harleys and that's an older group. Figured MB to be the same.
Until recently, I road Harleys and that's an older group. Figured MB to be the same.