Departing R

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Vibester
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Departing R

Post by Vibester »

So after a year and four months I decided to move on from the R.

Its been a great car but a deal on the new vehicle could not be turned down and so the R had to go. For anyone looking at getting one, I would strongly recommend it, there is not many vehicles of the calibre and refinement that I felt I had with my car.

Thanks to everyone on the forum for assistance to date, it made the whole purchase and ownership a little easier to handle knowing there was always a place to go for an answer.

Anyways, onwards and upwards, collect a C63 Coupe tomorrow which I imagine will be a little fun.

Thanks again all.
bitmadmax
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Re: Departing R

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All the best.. don't forget we want to know all about the C63 when you get it :D
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AAddict
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Re: Departing R

Post by AAddict »

Vibester wrote:So after a year and four months I decided to move on from the R.

Its been a great car but a deal on the new vehicle could not be turned down and so the R had to go. For anyone looking at getting one, I would strongly recommend it, there is not many vehicles of the calibre and refinement that I felt I had with my car.

Thanks to everyone on the forum for assistance to date, it made the whole purchase and ownership a little easier to handle knowing there was always a place to go for an answer.

Anyways, onwards and upwards, collect a C63 Coupe tomorrow which I imagine will be a little fun.

Thanks again all.
The new c class coupe is lovely, and the c63 engine is a beasty, I'm sure you'll be happy.
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