justin syder
Well-Known Member
i think it looks like a modest looking american car at best.
the grill is horrible. just like the phantoms.
the grill is horrible. just like the phantoms.
ML55 /////AMG said:1. I'm 16, don't need a car yet. I will own an ML either when I'm 18 or 21.
2. Only reason I cannot drive a car IS the lack of space in the trunk. If I wanted I'd have to put it in the backseat, which in some cases is not going to be good for me. So an SUV is best. Under law I can drive any vehicle but it has to have hand controls, if I don't want to drive a car with hand controls I will need TWO licenses, one stating I need hand controls and one normal one. Life ain't easy sometimes.
It's big enough. I'll most likely be purchasing the next generation ML if the price isn't TOO outrageous.....Of course the ML will be my second car, my first will most likely be a 04' Expedition ... It's times like this I wish I could drive a car, with gas prices $2.39/g only to reach $4.0/g by this summers end. :shock:Renesis said:ML55 /////AMG said:1. I'm 16, don't need a car yet. I will own an ML either when I'm 18 or 21.
2. Only reason I cannot drive a car IS the lack of space in the trunk. If I wanted I'd have to put it in the backseat, which in some cases is not going to be good for me. So an SUV is best. Under law I can drive any vehicle but it has to have hand controls, if I don't want to drive a car with hand controls I will need TWO licenses, one stating I need hand controls and one normal one. Life ain't easy sometimes.
Oh.. didn't know about your handicap.. when you told you couldn't physically drive a manual I thought you had a problem with your left knee or something like that..
but talking about trunk space, the ML's isn't that big for an SUV
haha604 said:By the time he's 18 a new ML would probably have come out. It amazes me to see the current ML still for sale really. I remember seeing the ML for the first time in Jurassic Park back in 1995, when I was still in elementary school.
No actually the ML was in Jurassic Park.justin syder said:haha604 said:By the time he's 18 a new ML would probably have come out. It amazes me to see the current ML still for sale really. I remember seeing the ML for the first time in Jurassic Park back in 1995, when I was still in elementary school.
dude the Ford Explorer was in jurassic park, not ML.
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