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New (to me) Non-ski car

jaywbigred

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Okay, so the deal went through. I spent almost 3 months looking for a car like this:

1) old enough that it was cheap/young enough that I can finance part of it for 1-2 years so as to take adv. of my job's reimbursement plan (have to have a monthly payment)
2) presentable enough that I can have (often times wealthy) clients in it/take it to their houses for Will signings and such.
3) fast enough that I'm not bored
4) Have the features/colors I want (or close to it)
5) Have a combination of mileage and engine/interior/exterior condition that my buddy/mechanic gives 2 thumbs up to
6) clean Carfax with good maintenance record

Maybe in an ideal world it would have been AWD too, but that's why I got a 2nd car/SUV, right?

It is a 2003 MB CLK500. 51,000 miles, $17,000 (which was way below the Edmund's True Market Value listed, by almost a grand for the "Good" condition rating, and over a grand for the "Outstanding" rating. Mechanic and I agree it is certainly in "Outstanding" condition.)

For that price, I could obviously have gotten something newer, Japanese/American, less mileage, but it wouldn't have fit all my criteria, and also this car only needs to last me ~2 years at the most (again, because of the way our reimbursement works, I am better of selling the car ["cashing out"] and buying another one, once this finance term is up), so I think it made sense vs., e.g. an '06 Acura TL.

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Too bad about the transmission, but nice, otherwise.
You'll love the growl when you stomp it and it downshifts.
 

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Fiancee put strict no-manual stamp on purchase process. This model also wasn't offered in manual in the U.S. at least during the production years I looked at.

It does have tiptronic, so I can downshift and make the V8 growl if I want. Also, traffic-y driving in these parts makes me think manual might get old after a couple bad commutes.
 

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It does have tiptronic, so I can downshift and make the V8 growl if I want. Also, traffic-y driving in these parts makes me think manual might get old after a couple bad commutes.

I can idle at 4-5 mph in 1st, clutch fully out, so not too bad even in stop and go traffic. Of course, my car's only one year old, so I do benefit from new technology. It will, though it protests, go up the ramp getting out of the garage at work while giving it no gas. Amazes me.
 

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nice ride, as u can tell, i'm a big german auto fan....but dont know if i can get past the automatic tranny in there.....
 

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nice ride, as u can tell, i'm a big german auto fan....but dont know if i can get past the automatic tranny in there.....

I have the VW DSG system in my GTI. I did some soul searching about it when I sold my last one and decided that the huge discount I got on my current one outweighed having an automatic. After 40,000 miles, I don't think I'd get a GTI with the 6 speed. This isn't the slush-o-matic I'm used to on my SUV. I have good control over the transmission with the paddle shifters for snow driving and avoiding the brakes in mountain driving. If I want it to be fast off the line, it can shift faster than I can.
 

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nice ride, as u can tell, i'm a big german auto fan....but dont know if i can get past the automatic tranny in there.....

just got rid of my bmw convert. i got an auto for many of the same reasons Jay did. for the 3 years i had it is secretly cursed my wife for not being able to drive a stick. but botton line was i needed her car (CRV) for skiing so i had to leave her with something when i was out.
 

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every car i've had since i turned 16 have been stick, taught my now wife how to drive manual back in college, she has even owned a few manual cars...she loves driving the Audi....our other (and her main car) is the suv which of course is auto.....
 

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just got rid of my bmw convert. i got an auto for many of the same reasons Jay did. for the 3 years i had it is secretly cursed my wife for not being able to drive a stick. but botton line was i needed her car (CRV) for skiing so i had to leave her with something when i was out.

Looking to buy a used bmw convertible in the next two years. (Not sure which one yet. I do NOT want a hard-top. My husband feels otherwise, but it's gonna be MY car. ; - )

We saw a nice one the other day, but it was automatic. Haven't had a stick since the kids were born. (LOL...oldest is approaching 30. Soon after he was born, we sold the '76 'vette. No room for a carseat. ) Back then, I didn't want to have one more thing to worry about when the kids were enough of a distraction while driving. Now that we're back to just being two of us, looking to have something that's more fun to drive.
 

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It does have tiptronic, so I can downshift and ....

Looking to buy a used bmw convertible in the next two years. (Not sure which one yet. I do NOT want a hard-top. My husband feels otherwise, but it's gonna be MY car. ; - )

We saw a nice one the other day, but it was automatic.

my bmw had the equivalent of the tiptronic (steptronic??). when i was in an aggressive mood i'd downshift into corners and stuff like that. it was fun and always put a smile on my face. BUT, my previous car was a saab turbo with 5 speed. there's nothing like spooling up the turbo and letting the clutch slip just a little bit :spread:
 

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my bmw had the equivalent of the tiptronic (steptronic??). when i was in an aggressive mood i'd downshift into corners and stuff like that. it was fun and always put a smile on my face. BUT, my previous car was a saab turbo with 5 speed. there's nothing like spooling up the turbo and letting the clutch slip just a little bit :spread:

LOL...I'm sorry...I made a mistake in my previous post. Last stick wasn't a '76 'vette, it was a '78...but still...not really anything at all like what you just described above. The one before that was '73 Chevelle SS...another big block and again not something that handled anything like what you've described above. We're looking forward to having something "fun." ; - )

Has anyone driven a car from the '70's lately??? A few years ago, in some kind of nostalgia trip, my husband thought he might like to have something like that as kind of a "sunday driver." Then he actually drove a mid-70's Impala convertible. Yuchh.
 
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