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merc_forever

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I have been putting away a few bob for the last while to buy a new boat, going to the boat show in a few weeks to do the deal but today I was at a loose end and I found myself sitting behind the wheel of a CLK BLACK. What can I say.... it is an amazing car, the sound alone is worth the money. I had it for a 2 hour test drive and I very nearly wrote the cheque there and then!

So I have left myself with a bit of a quandry, been dreaming of the boat for a few years but I just cant live without the Black, I am going to buy it. Do I go silver or black?

Ryan
 
Do you have a boat at the moment? If so buy the car.
If not you have to get a boat.:)
 
Heart says get the car. However the boat will not depreciate as fast. Heart says get a substantial discount. Jealousy gland says "can I have a go"
 
Are you going to be sat on your boat wishing you'd bought the car or visa versa?

Answer that...there's the problem solved.
 
Wow - what a situation to be in :)
I'll tell ou what works for me - take coin, pick boat/car for heads/tails, flip the coin, when it's in midair you will know what you want.
All the best - Pete
PS: Heart says black, real b****r to keep clean though :crazy:
 
Hello,

Nice position to be in :)


Depends how often you will use the boat? / car?


Guessing the boat will keep the price better?


For me it would be the SL black, imagine the same noise with the roof down :) :)
 
boat will cost much more to maintain, won't it?
 
Will you really get any more enjoyment out of the same boat but slightly larger? If you want to go bigger then why not get a decent flybridge boat like a Fairline Phantom? Buy one a couple of years old to let someone else take the big hit on depreciation. You can still fish from it but your family will appreciate the extra comfort.

900 vs 1250 vs CLK? = CLK
 
i would go for the car..... now if you were talking about a boat that wasn't part of the oily rag brigade.......I'd go for that....
 
Fairline just laid a lot of people off....I think there will be some serious bargains on the boat front in the next few months.
 
Wait 'till the end of January, the price of both will drop dramatically. Then buy the car.
 
Buy the car and get a couple of canoes on the roof bars-2009-Sorted!
 
Heart says get the car. However the boat will not depreciate as fast.


You're kidding aren't you ?

We delivered a Sealine 44 the other day , specced up to the eyeballs , bought in 2005 for £440k , reposessed last year , now up for £225k , boat sales place says if someone came in with £150 / 160 k cash they could have it ....

Who are you buying the Rodman from , Rodman themselves or a UK dealer ?
 
Although I am not in that position, I know the problem, so here is my view.

I had the SLK55AMG, and when it started playing up, I had the ECU remapped so gave it a bit of a thrashing. The V8 is still missed, but the 2 seats, and the 6 trips to get it fixed in 12months did not win the heart and mind battle.

However, the performance certainly affected my choice of car since. That means, now I can put a standard down for cars and very few meet it, in my price bracket, so I don't go there. It also means that I know on the very few occasions when I really could exploit the performance of the car were so limited, it becomes a very expensive and little used toy. It did spend a lot of time cruising to places to be given about 25seconds of full throttle. Most of those who got passenger rides in it will know what I mean.

It got 2 laps of silverstone, and pretty much full belt, and several runs down a runway.

I now live looking at boats, and due to the way my mind works, and the way the motorist is demonised by everyone, the boat would be the better way to go. That is also in part due to my changing life, getting older, and feeling having a boat would allow me to go and relax while it cruises about, and you get to see the world for what it is, rather than a blur.


But, and this is the point, I can only say that, as I have been there and bought the t-shirt. (I know my SLK only had a sub 5 sec 0-62 and I got 164mph out of after its remap, but reality means, it was very quick)

So that means, get the car, for a short time, and then relax having pushed the bar to a point you will not reach again in car world, so you can live knowing you have made it. Same as the guy who walked up Everest! You know, the guy who came down and said "right, what next?" If you buy the car, you will never be able to replace it with better, or faster again, so thats the defining point.


I run about it a bag of spanners at present, but I don't look at other cars saying I wish I had that anymore. I have gone beyond, so the car I have now is the replacment for the other car (which was a workhorse) and just sits next to the sea, and ferries me about the country. (Although I just had to tamper with it so its not completly sluggish)


So, the car now, the boat 2010.

But do things with the car, like the 'Ring, and so on. Take it to a VMAX event, find out what it will do properly. enjoy it, then let someone else get new tyres, fix the worn out bits and so on. Thats what they will get for buying an car like that, cheaper, used etc.

And cancel the idea of fishing, take up reading books. Far better to be sat in a boat, in the sun, mellow to the world reading a book. I really can't see anything more dull that looking at the end of a fishing rod, for hours on end...oh wait.....GOLF (A good walk, spoilt).:devil:
 
Just my two pence worth. I would buy the car only coz i am 70 miles from the sea. Plus you could give me a ride in it. :-):bannana:
 
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Nice decision to have to make.

Now by reckoning you have one Rodman already, but only six Mercedes, so on that basis, you really need to get the CLK Black.

:D

merc_forever said:
Current Cars - w211 E350 Sport Wagon, w209 E500 CLK, w202 C180 Coupe, w210 E320 Wagon, w210 300TD Wagon, w124 300TE Wagon
 

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