![]() 09/25/2016 at 21:57 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Camping at the 2013 24 hours of Le Mans in the Benz.
A Mercedes B-Class. I had one as a rental car in Europe. Even thought it was only a 1.6L turbo with 123hp, it was great and I loved it. Too bad we never get these in the states because my irrational want might cause me to buy one.
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Solution to your problem: move to Canada, since we sell them here.
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Compromise: Get one and keep the Canadian plates on it.
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If you can deal with an electric one, California sells EV B-Classes.
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I’ve seen those, I’d want a gas one with a stick like I had though. Although if I was going to be forced to get an electric car, I’d consider one.
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I really want an A Class even though they could be rather tumbly before their traction control update.
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Fun fact I think it’s the only Mercedes that didn’t have a proper AMG version. Which is cool as there won’t be people trying to make a base model look like an AMG.
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You can only do that for a year.
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GLK also.
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The electric ones are surprisingly fun. At least 8 states sell those.
![]() 09/26/2016 at 09:13 |
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We have them in Canada. They are almost exclusively driven by old asian ladies. I’ve driven a few of them myself and can’t at all see the appeal of these things.
![]() 09/26/2016 at 09:37 |
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Probably because I was in Germany and it was a stick at a time when I didn’t have one of my own.
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I’ve seen several driving around in GA.