Dude, you're so full of it. If you were really making that kind of money you wouldn't be on here asking how to spend it. I think you put an extra 0 on by "accident"
2006-12-14 07:53:58
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answered by sexylatinguy23 4
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Buy a 1986-1991 560 with real low miles you will love it or a 96-99 s500 you would love those also. Put the rest of ur money in a bank account and one u get what u are happy to live off of in interest retire. Working is no fun!!!
2006-12-15 06:43:41
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answered by mbz300sdl2006 2
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Mercedes E55
2006-12-14 09:58:33
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answered by ballin 1
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There's allot to consider. If you have a family you'll need a four door, S550. The CLS is a four door but if you're tall getting in and out is a pain. The new CL has bigger doors and is easier to get in and out but it's only two doors. I make custom wheels for all MB's and can fit 20's 21's or 22's on all the new body styles. hit me up at mojosc@yahoo.com
2006-12-15 10:09:37
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answered by mojosc 3
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You probably don't make enough money, but the Mercedes McLaren SLR is quite exclusive.
Or if you can find one, a 1955 300SL Gullwing.
It's a shame that you don't aspire to own something less pedestrian, like an Aston Martin.
2006-12-18 07:49:11
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answered by RightLeft 3
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Get an S class. They are the most luxurious. but if you are looking for something on the sporty side of things, you should get a CL, CLK, or an AMG model. You can rest assured that you can't get much better handling than a Benz anywhere. Also, consider a CLS, they are quite nice.
2006-12-17 06:04:08
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answered by car man rider hoplite 2
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i recommend the s 65..it is hot..sweet...cool...awsome features...and best car of year.... this link should help
http://www.mbusa.com/models/main.do?modelCode=S65
Engine AMG-built twin-turbocharged 5,980-cc SOHC 36-valve V-12. High-pressure die-cast aluminum alloy cylinder block. Alloy cylinder heads. Reinforced crankshaft and valve train. Lightweight camshafts.
Net power 604 hp @ 4,800 rpm
Net torque 738 lb-ft @ 2,000 - 4,000 rpm
Compression ratio 9.0:1
Fuel requirement
Premium unleaded gasoline, 91 pump octane.
Fuel and ignition system ME 2.8 engine management. Integrated sequential multipoint fuel injection and phased twin-spark ignition includes individual cylinder control of fuel spray, spark timing and phase, and antiknock. Electronic throttle. Two high-energy ignition coils and two spark plugs per cylinder, with 60,000-mile spark plug intervals.
Fuel Tank Capacity 23.8 gal/90 liters - 2.9 gal/11liters
Transmission AMG-enhanced driver-adaptive electronic 5-speed automatic. Driver-adaptive programming adjusts shift points to the driver's current driving style. Touch Shift allows driver to manually downshift and allows upshifts via shift paddles behind the steering wheel. Driver-selectable Comfort mode starts vehicle moving in 2nd gear or a second Reverse gear, and upshifts at lower rpm, to help improve control on slippery surfaces.
Drive configuration Rear-wheel drive.
Rear axle ratio 2.65:1
* MSRP includes $775 transportation and handling charge and excludes all taxes, title/documentary fees, registration, tags, Mercedes-Benz Dealer prep, labor and installation charges, insurance, optional equipment and accessories, certificate of compliance or non-compliance fees, and finance charges. Actual prices may vary by dealer.
All illustrations and specifications contained in this website are based on the latest product information available at the time of posting. Mercedes-Benz reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice, in colors, materials, equipment, specifications, and models. Any variations in colors shown are due to variations in monitor resolution. Illustrations may include test situations. Some vehicles may be shown with non-U.S. equipment. Some vehicles are shown with optional equipment.
2006-12-17 18:14:25
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answered by bobby b 2
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2005 S65 amg, V12 Twin Turbo
2006-12-14 09:33:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't bother!! You can't buy any car with 300,000 dollars in monopoly money
2006-12-14 07:52:16
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answered by Z 4
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Any thing.....But be sure what are contract, taxes(if applicable to your state),fees.
Is there nothing wrong to change for newer Mercedes styles? Mine is BMW, but I don't have it now....
2006-12-14 07:47:40
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answered by ☃FrostyGal♪♬♪ 4
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