I saw one once
It was last week , I said to Mrs Wighty "that's an R Class there " , she said "A What?"They're a rare sight If you own one, you can almost guarantee that yours will be the only R Class on car park
Haha ive seen probably a handful in the past 10 years!They're a rare sight If you own one, you can almost guarantee that yours will be the only R Class on car park
They just look a bit iffy if you get what i mean? I kinda like the back but really unsure on the frontI believe they are made out of Marmite
There will be mixed views I'm sure, but I did look at buying one a few years ago, however whilst they are ok, it left me feeling a bit flat in response to it, so I went for the GL, which shares much of the platform, but feels much more rounded, and has significantly more road presence than the R-Class.
I am sure Craig will be pleased to hear he looks a bit "iffy" in his 'R'
They just look a bit iffy if you get what i mean? I kinda like the back but really unsure on the front
I resemble that remark!He probably looks a bit 'iffy' in any motor
The R is a practical family and tow car, understated. A few around this neck of the woods.
It’s MrsCraig who drives it usually.I am sure Craig will be pleased to hear he looks a bit "iffy" in his 'R'
The thing is, compare it against an Espace or Grand Voyager and you’ll see what I mean.
They were definitely designed for the States I think, and probably stack up pretty well against the competition there, but in the UK (and probably most of Europe) it was really a car without a market. Having said that, I used to drive a GL which was a tank without a market and mostly impractical in the UK, so what do I knowI had mine for nearly 7 years. It was a great tow car ..... I liked it. And when people asked you what car you drove & answered R Class Merc, the replay was almost always .... A what?
But they were obviously not very popular.