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Bought a E class at Tesco!

pipmk

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Not really,returned to England Wednesday after a 9 week holiday so Thursday p.m its down to Tesco for food. Just dropped in at Mercedes on the way and a very nice W211 E320CDI Auto Sport(don't like the look of the latest E class,too angular) with less than 2000 miles on the clock caught my fancy. So I bought it!
Fair price for the C class and I wanted to be back in an E class. All the toys,leather, comand, parktronic,double sun roof,air suspension phone pre wire etc.
Pick it up this Friday. MB Bradford are not like those **** heads at MB Leeds.When I went in to buy a new car for cash they treated me like something that came in on their heels, and I was booted and suited and have a Home Counties accent, so what chance your Yorkshire rough diamond millionaire has G.. only knows. Our relationship only went down hill after that.

MB Bradford threw me the keys and said "take it for a spin" Now thats what I call the proper attitude.

Never did get to Tesco!
 
How many clubcard points do you get with the E ?
 
Yeah! Proper pepole at MB Bradford, bought a new SLK there a couple of years ago when nobody would talk discounts on them. Got a cracking deal and traded in the wife's C class...:thumb:
I find it worth travelling to get the car you want at the right price....still got to go to Tescos on Saturday though:o
 
What did the wife say when you got home....?
Personally, I think I might still be in A&E.....
 
Was it a BOGOF ??
 
No club card points but Tess Cohen invited me to lunch. Wife was with me but I lied about the price, moved the decimal point four places. That girl will believe anything,
after all she married me.
BOGOF is what MB Leeds said.
I didn't know what happiness was until I got married,but then it was too late.
Honestly, she wanted to know why it didn't have Parkatronic sensors on the sides! If she wants to drive I never stand in her way.
Not that she has a commanding manner (Deputy Heads at tough Comps are all pussy cats) but once I came home to find she hadn't been able to go to work as she couldn't unlock her car.Three passers by had also been unable to open it under her direction. I put the key in,turned it and the door opened. Oh she said,"you turn it that way!". You couldn't make it up!
 
Reminds me of when we bought our ML.

I try to make sure I'm not working on Mrs Ds birthday so we can do something nice. Always involves shopping. The sensible-logical male in me says buy her presents on the day, but the finally-learned male in me tells me that she wants nice gifts to open in the morning.

So I got hit with a double whammy shopping in Birmingham, followed by a triple whammy when she said "...on the way home shall we just have a look at one of those MLs", and the rest is history. Doh!!
 
...I came home to find she hadn't been able to go to work as she couldn't unlock her car.Three passers by had also been unable to open it under her direction. I put the key in,turned it and the door opened. Oh she said,"you turn it that way!". You couldn't make it up!

Car sounds fab.

A colleague once drove a woman from one side of Manchester to the other and back again to fetch her spare key as she couldn't unlock her car - it didn't go "clunk". Turned out it was already unlocked.
 

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