[diesel_mercedes] Re : Why Do Our Mercedes Diesels Create Bucket List for Us?

 


I've never had any car payments , the one new car we bought was when I was married and we paid cash for that new Honda...

I'da never done such a wasteful thing but SWMBO was insistent on having a new car .

Me , I've only ever bought two new Motor Vehicles , both were Motos and I paid cash for them too .

My old mercedes don't have any ' Bucket Lists ' , rather I carry a plastic 5 gallon bucket full of tools in the boot whenever i'm headed to the Pick-A-Part......

-Nate
Brian wrote:
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> Here is a partial answer: My 30 year old daughter was extolling the virtues of her new car yesterday, and ended by mentioning her $306 per month payments. I have not had a car payment in decades. Someone else mentioned their 13 mpg and I thought about my 25 mpg. I can live with a bucket list.
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> brian from laverne, ca
> Mary (195K)  Martha (280K)
> 1983 w123 300d's
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> From: Chip <czulli@...>
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> It's so evident reading this board that we all aspire to making our MB diesels better. Some opine for doors that lock, others for motors that turn off with a key. Of course, these are the low level initial desires for at least a modicum of tolerability in our daily drivers.
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> Still others have risen about these mundane dysfunctions and moved on to such creature comforts as heat in winter.
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> The elite of this board reach for the highest of expectations on their nearly complete bucket list. Atop that list sits center air vents without pencils and Becker cassette decks that play Wagner.
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> Chip
> Sitting in Houston waiting on my first check off.
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