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Nice ride. I think you will come to love it. I loved my Honda Odyssey.
Does tax structure there make it more advantageous to buy a German vehicle?
Does tax structure there make it more advantageous to buy a German vehicle?
No. But when it comes to "luxury" vans, there are only two options on the market, and both of them are German: VW Multivan or Mercedes V class.
We had a Multivan a couple of years ago. It was also a nice car, but Mercedes makes nicer interiors these days and, believe it or not, the Mercedes van is cheaper than the Multivan if you do an apples-to-apples comparison.
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" ... extended family trips."
For some reason, I pictured Klaus with his wife, kids, in-laws, his parents, their kids, all the cousins ...
Then I pictured taking a trip with all my extended family.
" ... extended family trips."
For some reason, I pictured Klaus with his wife, kids, in-laws, his parents, their kids, all the cousins ...Oh, that would be a nightmare. My wording was a little ambiguous. I meant long trips with my wife&kids. Things like "start a trip to Spain at 8pm and arrive next morning" don't work with the limited space on the back bench and three kids that are almost as big as adults by now.
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My gosh, that is gorgeous! The Metris is basically a cargo van with seats forced into it, but the V-Class... Wow!
@George-K I take it you've never ridden in a limo? Rear-facing seats are fine, it's just those flimsy little seats in the back of station wagons that aren't allowed anymore.
@Klaus something like the V-Class could get me to seriously consider getting a van again, though Karla is pushing for a Mustang or Charger.
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" ... extended family trips."
For some reason, I pictured Klaus with his wife, kids, in-laws, his parents, their kids, all the cousins ...Oh, that would be a nightmare. My wording was a little ambiguous. I meant long trips with my wife&kids. Things like "start a trip to Spain at 8pm and arrive next morning" don't work with the limited space on the back bench and three kids that are almost as big as adults by now.
" ... extended family trips."
For some reason, I pictured Klaus with his wife, kids, in-laws, his parents, their kids, all the cousins ...Oh, that would be a nightmare. My wording was a little ambiguous. I meant long trips with my wife&kids. Things like "start a trip to Spain at 8pm and arrive next morning" don't work with the limited space on the back bench and three kids that are almost as big as adults by now.
No, your wording was fine. I just saw a second version in my mind, one that was like a nightmare indeed.
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My gosh, that is gorgeous! The Metris is basically a cargo van with seats forced into it, but the V-Class... Wow!
@George-K I take it you've never ridden in a limo? Rear-facing seats are fine, it's just those flimsy little seats in the back of station wagons that aren't allowed anymore.
@Klaus something like the V-Class could get me to seriously consider getting a van again, though Karla is pushing for a Mustang or Charger.
@lufins-dad said in New car:
My gosh, that is gorgeous! The Metris is basically a cargo van with seats forced into it, but the V-Class... Wow!
@George-K I take it you've never ridden in a limo? Rear-facing seats are fine, it's just those flimsy little seats in the back of station wagons that aren't allowed anymore.
@Klaus something like the V-Class could get me to seriously consider getting a van again, though Karla is pushing for a Mustang or Charger.
Steer clear of the Charger.
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Problem with the muscle cars is the have shit visibility.
Get the Mustang, at least it comes in a convertible. Then you can see.
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Looks nice!
Does the US allow rear-facing seats?
They sell something they call the "Metris", but its a quite different car.
How so?
Metris.
V class.
I rest my case.
Also, I believe a Metris is a ~ $40K car. The V class with a few standard options selected is around twice that amount.
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I'll probably pull the trigger on Monday.
The Hyundai Santa Fe we have is getting too small for extended family trips.
We've decided to get a Mercedes V Class Van.
This is what they look like (ours will have black leather, though, not brown). There's no denying that it's still a van, but for a van they made it look decent.
I think you can't buy these in the US, by the way. They sell something they call the "Metris", but its a quite different car.
@klaus Beautiful! I think you will enjoy it.
In regard to the rear facing seats - I assume they will flip the other way like in a train so they can face forward if you want?
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Bought it today.
@taiwan_girl the seats can be flipped in either direction. Everything is mounted on rails. It's also very simple (but requires some heavy lifting) to remove seats. We'll probably remove one seat most of the time, such that we have more space for stuff.
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Bought it today.
@taiwan_girl the seats can be flipped in either direction. Everything is mounted on rails. It's also very simple (but requires some heavy lifting) to remove seats. We'll probably remove one seat most of the time, such that we have more space for stuff.
Bought it today.
@taiwan_girl the seats can be flipped in either direction. Everything is mounted on rails. It's also very simple (but requires some heavy lifting) to remove seats. We'll probably remove one seat most of the time, such that we have more space for stuff.
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Klaus, I forgot to mention that I had a nice chat with your in-laws and told them about your extended family trips. Your mother-in-law and I really hit it off. She's liking the recipes I gave her for treats to bake as travel snacks to eat in your new car.
She and your father-in-law are really excited to travel together with you. Maybe you should see about a luggage rack for the roof of your new vehicle.
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Klaus, I forgot to mention that I had a nice chat with your in-laws and told them about your extended family trips. Your mother-in-law and I really hit it off. She's liking the recipes I gave her for treats to bake as travel snacks to eat in your new car.
She and your father-in-law are really excited to travel together with you. Maybe you should see about a luggage rack for the roof of your new vehicle.
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Klaus, I forgot to mention that I had a nice chat with your in-laws and told them about your extended family trips. Your mother-in-law and I really hit it off. She's liking the recipes I gave her for treats to bake as travel snacks to eat in your new car.
She and your father-in-law are really excited to travel together with you. Maybe you should see about a luggage rack for the roof of your new vehicle.