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Originally posted by JJ_ What is that like to drive/park. It looks HUGE!
John.
The car is huge, my father who stands at 6' even was able to comfortably sit in the backseat without having to draw his legs in to sit down. That should give you an idea of how truly big this auto is!
Driving it is an absolute thrill. The accelerator requires a smooth touch otherwise the stability program will kick in and limit the amount of power going to your wheels. Nevertheless, it will still get up and MOVE if you want it to. The brakes are very rugged, ceramic pads and slotted discs.
Performance is about 0-60mph in 5.8 seconds, with a top speed of, well I don't want to incriminate myself, do I? Not too bad for a car that weighs in at just under 4,500lbs.
Parking isn't all that much of an issue. Although it BARELY fits into the garage lengthwise. Most of the guys I work with have a good amount of respect for each other's vehicles. But when I park in a public lot, say a supermarket lot, I always park at the back, and when I feel necesary, double-parked. An inconsiderate motorist put a small ding into one of my previous cars a few years back, so now I take all precautions I can.
Originally posted by atclew Thanks!! I remember the Enterprise/Dothan area quite well, went to the U.S. Army Air Traffic Control School there at Fort Rucker!!!
Small world. My Dad has worked out there for about 35 plus years.
Anyway, really nice ride and nice detail. Take care.
Originally posted by benhui86 so when u gonna trade it in for a 2005 S65 AMG...... u know u want it...... hahahaha
Those are SUPER SAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH-weet rides!!
Maybe in a few years, but not right now. Kinda hard to find a one or two year old one of those anyway. I never buy new. I don't care to pay lot depreciation, rather let someone else do it.
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