Is the Mercedes E-Class station wagon the official car of District moms?

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Anonymous wrote:I saw a Range Rover with a "Mann" sticker. Says alot about the people that send their kids to Mann.


Silver Rover?


Black.


That is two funny - two different Rovers with Mann stickers.
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Anonymous wrote:only idiots by mercedes, the smart ones buy lexus, infiniti or acura


it's "buy", not "by" -- you are the idiot.


You are the idiot for buying one of the worst rated brands that its not even made in germany anymore

There are no words. If you don't get it, that's okay.
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Anonymous wrote:only idiots by mercedes, the smart ones buy lexus, infiniti or acura


it's "buy", not "by" -- you are the idiot.


You are the idiot for buying one of the worst rated brands that its not even made in germany anymore


Wrong, the E class is still made in Germany. Check your facts, Lexus, Acura, Infiniti driver.
Anonymous
Who are all you folks driving expensive cars and what do you for a living??
jsteele
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Anonymous wrote:Http://usatoday.com/money/autos/story/2012-01-08/mercedes-nissan-engines-tennessee/52451086/1


I don't know if you bothered to read that article before posting the link, but it says:

"The plan is for engines from Decherd to be used in Mercedes C-Class sedans that will be built at Daimler's Tuscaloosa, Ala. plant."

This thread is about the "E-Class". The E-Class is manufactured in Bremen, Germany.

I'm posting this just for the sake of accuracy. I don't think it is a big deal where it is produced. I've been to the BMW factory in South Carolina and was very impressed. I'd have no problem selecting an American-made BMW over one manufactured in Germany.
Anonymous
From my observations, the "official" DCUM mom car is a Honda Odyssey. It cuts across class lines, neighborhood boundaries, and the public-private divide.
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Anonymous wrote:From my observations, the "official" DCUM mom car is a Honda Odyssey. It cuts across class lines, neighborhood boundaries, and the public-private divide.


Ha! So true. Several moms in Georgetown drive these. Once you get up to 3 kids---it is often the best option out there.
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I see a lot of these around Spring Valley, AU Park, Chevy Chase, Forest Hills. The Chevy Equinox. It's tasteful--"I have money and I like to support American products." A Benz wagon or Beamer wagon--these are very bourgeois cars. I just hate the image that screams look at me! I bought a hunk of european plastic! Plus they're no better than a higher end Chevy.


You have GOT to be kidding! That car is about as hideous and agressive and nasty looking and plain old NOT tasteful as it gets. Besides, who uses the term "bourgeois" to describe car? If you do not understand why people drive European upper end luxury cars instead of American cars, then you have likely never driven one. The quailty is vastly superior. I drive an Amerucan SUV, husband has a BMW sedan and, his is wayyyyy nicer to drive. I dont drive one because my car is much more practical for gobs of dirty soccer/football/lax/field hockey players to pile into after a muddy practice. But, I still certainly understand WHY people perfer these models. When it comes to cars, you usually get what you pay for (basically except the Range Rover as noted above which offers nothing but looks to warrant the pricetag).
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Anonymous wrote:I thought the Outback was the NW DC car of choice?


It is. Armpit and leg hair comes standard. Bo-nus!


It may be the car of choice in Northampton or Somerville, Mass.....


I get the Smith reference, but Somerville? What school? Tufts? Why?
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Anonymous wrote:I wont buy a Mercedes because I associate with old people, ie my parents, aunts and uncles! One must be at least 50 and thinking about her first facelift in that car, IMHO.


In NWDC the first facelift is in the 40s - darling. It is a mini and done after already having used botox since one's 20s. It is all about prevention and mini-steps so it looks more natural. A face-lift in the 50s screams "I had work done!!" which is sooo not done.
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I see a lot of these around Spring Valley, AU Park, Chevy Chase, Forest Hills. The Chevy Equinox. It's tasteful--"I have money and I like to support American products." A Benz wagon or Beamer wagon--these are very bourgeois cars. I just hate the image that screams look at me! I bought a hunk of european plastic! Plus they're no better than a higher end Chevy.


You have GOT to be kidding! That car is about as hideous and agressive and nasty looking and plain old NOT tasteful as it gets. Besides, who uses the term "bourgeois" to describe car? If you do not understand why people drive European upper end luxury cars instead of American cars, then you have likely never driven one. The quailty is vastly superior. I drive an Amerucan SUV, husband has a BMW sedan and, his is wayyyyy nicer to drive. I dont drive one because my car is much more practical for gobs of dirty soccer/football/lax/field hockey players to pile into after a muddy practice. But, I still certainly understand WHY people perfer these models. When it comes to cars, you usually get what you pay for (basically except the Range Rover as noted above which offers nothing but looks to warrant the pricetag).


1 plus with the chevy eqinox is that when I sold my fridge a guy was able to fit it in the vehicle and close the trunk. That was amazing.
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