Holden: hey, no heated seats? No a/c? Pfffft

Damn, cardboard boot, hahahahahahahahahaha
Funny thing. I went in to my benz guy to get the window fixed, and while there, they finished working on a 250sl (like the 280) that was a show car - paint was in autopia style. Goodness, I found myself talking with the shop-owner's son for quite a while - he's convinced me it is possible to drive 15-20k miles on these w113's annually and keep maintenance low as long as I take care of any issues striaght away. Now I've waffled back to the old-school sl
Even funnier: my dad was out of town, and asked that I take his daily driver for a spin to see if I could pick up on an issue he's been having (some weird noises). It's a 2005 MBZ e320 CDI (diesel engine). I dislike its looks, but holy cow I forgot how much fun that thing is to ride. Zippy, nimble, and the torque is just amazing.
Just for laughs, I sent out a picture of the xkr and the s5 to some friends, with a simple question: "Which one". Nothing else. Here's the score thus far:
Audi: 4
XKR: 3
Undecided: 1
All those who liked the xkr, said, "it looks WAY better than the audi." Three of those who liked the Audi, said, "it looks better than that other car. What is it?" The fourth said, "I like the audi better, but whatever that other car is, it looks more like something you'd fit into." What an odd response :nixweiss
Limited edition xkr - not much difference from the standard but for what you mentioned. What I'm looking for, if this route: 2003-2006, recarro seats, handling package +. Rare combo, unfortunately, when you add coupe to it. The handling package adds additional support, slight lowering, and ever so slightly tighter suspension.
That bentley is a nice car, yes, but not my cup of tea. Old AM's are sweet, the old DB4 Zagato is one of my dream cars. Maintenance on any of them is probably more $ than I'm willing to afford.
Accumulator, what's your next project?
Hmm.