How old are w220 owners on this forum?
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
I don't want to start a flame war with the haters(
) so I will outright state that my father helped me in getting the funds together for the car after I graduated. I am now looking forward to moving onto a CL65 AMG because quite frankly it's the best BANG for the BUCK out there in regards to luxury and brute power not too mention the rarity of the W215 body style on the roads today. I encourage any RESPONSIBLE 20-something to get into a S-Class that can MAINTAIN it properly. They will adopt a mature perspective towards how automobiles should RIDE and not just focus on flashy things like wheels, audio/video installations, and power ratings.Remember:
Power is nothing without comfort and stability.-Me
Last edited by BigBody6; Nov 18, 2007 at 03:52 AM.
I don't want to start a flame war with the haters(
) so I will outright state that my father helped me in getting the funds together for the car after I graduated. I am now looking forward to moving onto a CL65 AMG because quite frankly it's the best BANG for the BUCK out there in regards to luxury and brute power not too mention the rarity of the W215 body style on the roads today. I encourage any RESPONSIBLE 20-something to get into a S-Class that can MAINTAIN it properly. They will adopt a mature perspective towards how automobiles should RIDE and not just focus on flashy things like wheels, audio/video installations, and power ratings.Remember:
Power is nothing without comfort and stability.-Me

Definitely not true if you're flying an F-22 fighter. Stability is the enemy of maneuverability, and I have never been in a "comfortable" fighter.

BigBody6 - you took the words out of my mouth... I fell in love with the W220 when it first came out and made myself a promise to get one the first chance I got.
I think it is dark blue



(...and I don't have any children)

