Sounds like Chinglish.
--R
Mitch Haley wrote:
Hendrik & Fay wrote:
Page 3 says it all about the state of MB, the foreword is written by
the MB marketing team.
Don't you just love internet translators?
(Courtesy of Yahoo's Babelfish)
Preface.
Welcome in the world by Mercedes-Benz.
Beautifu
Love it! That's about the quality of translation/understanding I had
when taking German classes ---
> Don't you just love internet translators?
>
> (Courtesy of Yahoo's Babelfish)
>
> Preface.
> Welcome in the world by Mercedes-Benz.
>
> Beautifully that it itself for a vehicle with the star int
Hendrik & Fay wrote:
Page 3 says it all about the state of MB, the foreword is written by the
MB marketing team.
Don't you just love internet translators?
(Courtesy of Yahoo's Babelfish)
Preface.
Welcome in the world by Mercedes-Benz.
Beautifully that it itself for a vehicle with the star in
Page 3 says it all about the state of MB, the foreword is written by the
MB marketing team.
Hendrik
Mitch Haley wrote:
Hendrik & Fay wrote:
Don't forget the humble A124,
Ah, yes, the one that's so humble they didn't bother to put a proper
roof on it.
There is a T word that the Germans us
You've just answered your own question, German word for station wagon is
Kombi, although I think that is informal.
Hendrik
Mitch Haley wrote:
Hendrik & Fay wrote:
Don't forget the humble A124,
Ah, yes, the one that's so humble they didn't bother to put a proper
roof on it.
There is a T w
Hendrik & Fay wrote:
Turnier is German for tournament and more historically jousting.
I think I had the spelling correct as "Turnier".
See this AMS cover, where I believe it says at the bottom that they have a road
test of a Ford Focus Turnier:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61Z8AV44
Hendrik & Fay wrote:
Don't forget the humble A124,
Ah, yes, the one that's so humble they didn't bother to put a proper roof on it.
There is a T word that the Germans use to describe a shooting brake, estate,
station wagon, etc, and I'm reasonably sure that word is the reason why the MBZ
wag
Don't forget the humble A124, the T has been a bone of contention, some
believe it stands for touring and other believe in tourist.
Turnier is German for tournament and more historically jousting.
http://dict.tu-chemnitz.de/dings.cgi?lang=en&service=deen&opterrors=0&optpro=0&query=turnier&iservic
Mitch Haley wrote:
Peter Frederick wrote:
If you mean the W124 (I don't think there is an S124!)
W= sedan
S= wagon
C= coupe
Anybody remember what the above letters stand for?
I don't know about S and C, but W means Werksbezeichnung, or "factory
name". The LWB sedan variants and the R Clas
In that case, jack the car up in the rear and support on jack
stands. There are four mounts, the front ones go in one way, the
rears the other.
You will need to drop the exhaust (not remove, just lower). You may
need to remove the speed sensor at the differential to prevent
pulling the
Peter Frederick wrote:
If you mean the W124 (I don't think there is an S124!)
W= sedan
S= wagon
C= coupe
Anybody remember what the above letters stand for?
I believe in the model names, T= Turnier, as in 300TD?
Mitch.
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If you mean the W124 (I don't think there is an S124!) it's not too
bad, but a pain. On the W126 (the other option), they go in from the
bottom, and are easy.
Peter
On Dec 14, 2008, at 12:00 AM, Hendrik & Fay wrote:
It's 4.30pm on Sunday here and yes we are ahead in time. The day
starts
Except for Newfie time -- Newfoundland is only 1/2 hour ahead of
Atlantic time -- it was a blast to hear the CBC broadcast times ---
yada yada yada 8 am Atlantic and 7:30 in Newfoundland, etc.
Peter
On Dec 14, 2008, at 6:21 AM, Mitch Haley wrote:
Hendrik & Fay wrote:
It's 4.30pm on Sunday
Hendrik & Fay wrote:
It's 4.30pm on Sunday here and yes we are ahead in time. The day starts
somewhere just to the west of Hawaii.
My computer altered your timestamp to 1:00 AM, USA EST (the same time zone our
stock market and our Capitol are in). If you sent it at 16:30, then you are 15
1/2
On the 3rd day of Christmas my true love gave to me, some bandages I needed
after I tried to feel what I was welding! Hurts, donit? Shoulda used that
blasted duct tape!
Kevin in Hillsboro, OR
1983 300SD 267Kmi, Ursula
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It's 4.30pm on Sunday here and yes we are ahead in time. The day starts
somewhere just to the west of Hawaii.
At the moment I am trying to find some good info on replacing the
subframe bushes in my S124.
Perhaps when Santa leaves me a welder under the tree I can make my own
special tool with a f
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