Re: [MBZ] Dealing with MBUSA
Let me get this straight. You ordered the car, built to your needs and desires. You wanted an interior that was available for that model, combined with an exterior that was available for that model, and the computer wouldn't allow the dealer to process the order that way? If I were the would-be customer, that would be a NO SALE until the dealer got on the phone with HQ and found a way to place the order the way I wanted it. Dream on. MBUSA did not want to be bothered with too many choices. A computer doesn't come into it. As far as lying down on the floor, holding my breath and kicking my heels, it won't work. Take it or leave it. I think things have changed in the last five years. First, there is the MB worldwide quality scandal which has torpedoed sales numbers and cut sales comm issions. Second, there are now a helluva lot of good cars fishing in MB's fishing hole. So now, MB is putting that behind them by bringing out new models such as the S-Class and the revising the E-Class to tide them over until the new E arrives in '09. The all-new C is due early next year along with the G alongside the old G for the well heeled traditionalists. And the M is new, of course. And it looks like diesel power will be coming for all of them, most likely BlueTec. The revised E (due out this month) offers four diesels in Europe including the new 4.0 TT V-8. My copy of Auto motor und Sport arrived today with a big atricle on the revised E and the AMG 6.3 version of the CLK and others. And, the name Hammer is coming back with two AMG V-8s, one with more than 600HP and nearly 500 ft lbs torque. RLE
Re: [MBZ] Dealing with MBUSA
Wasn't too many years ago that Porsche would paint your car to sample providing you gave them enough green stuff. On 4/25/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Let me get this straight. You ordered the car, built to your needs and desires. You wanted an interior that was available for that model, combined with an exterior that was available for that model, and the computer wouldn't allow the dealer to process the order that way? If I were the would-be customer, that would be a NO SALE until the dealer got on the phone with HQ and found a way to place the order the way I wanted it. Dream on. MBUSA did not want to be bothered with too many choices. A computer doesn't come into it. As far as lying down on the floor, holding my breath and kicking my heels, it won't work. Take it or leave it. I think things have changed in the last five years. First, there is the MB worldwide quality scandal which has torpedoed sales numbers and cut sales comm issions. Second, there are now a helluva lot of good cars fishing in MB's fishing hole. So now, MB is putting that behind them by bringing out new models such as the S-Class and the revising the E-Class to tide them over until the new E arrives in '09. The all-new C is due early next year along with the G alongside the old G for the well heeled traditionalists. And the M is new, of course. And it looks like diesel power will be coming for all of them, most likely BlueTec. The revised E (due out this month) offers four diesels in Europe including the new 4.0 TT V-8. My copy of Auto motor und Sport arrived today with a big atricle on the revised E and the AMG 6.3 version of the CLK and others. And, the name Hammer is coming back with two AMG V-8s, one with more than 600HP and nearly 500 ft lbs torque. RLE ___ http://www.striplin.net For new parts see official list sponsor: http://www.buymbparts.com/ For used parts email [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://striplin.net/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_striplin.net -- John Freer Palm Springs, CA 1992 500 SEL 140K Stardust 1985 380SL 145K Blue Belle 1996 Sidekick 57K Kermit
Re: [MBZ] Dealing with MBUSA
But they all are looking like things on the Dodge lot. Why would I spend $80k on a car that looks like the Crossfire? Just because it has a big R in the designation? I think not! On Tuesday, April 25, 2006, at 09:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Let me get this straight. You ordered the car, built to your needs and desires. You wanted an interior that was available for that model, combined with an exterior that was available for that model, and the computer wouldn't allow the dealer to process the order that way? If I were the would-be customer, that would be a NO SALE until the dealer got on the phone with HQ and found a way to place the order the way I wanted it. Dream on. MBUSA did not want to be bothered with too many choices. A computer doesn't come into it. As far as lying down on the floor, holding my breath and kicking my heels, it won't work. Take it or leave it. I think things have changed in the last five years. First, there is the MB worldwide quality scandal which has torpedoed sales numbers and cut sales comm issions. Second, there are now a helluva lot of good cars fishing in MB's fishing hole. So now, MB is putting that behind them by bringing out new models such as the S-Class and the revising the E-Class to tide them over until the new E arrives in '09. The all-new C is due early next year along with the G alongside the old G for the well heeled traditionalists. And the M is new, of course. And it looks like diesel power will be coming for all of them, most likely BlueTec. The revised E (due out this month) offers four diesels in Europe including the new 4.0 TT V-8. My copy of Auto motor und Sport arrived today with a big atricle on the revised E and the AMG 6.3 version of the CLK and others. And, the name Hammer is coming back with two AMG V-8s, one with more than 600HP and nearly 500 ft lbs torque. RLE ___ http://www.striplin.net For new parts see official list sponsor: http://www.buymbparts.com/ For used parts email [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://striplin.net/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_striplin.net -- Clay Seattle Bioburner 1972 220D - Gump 1995 E300D - Cleo 1987 300SDL - POS - DOA The FSM would drive a Diesel Benz