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lutz -> RE: Please allow me... (8/10/2004 1:20:45 PM)
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Thanks for welcome me! Do you mean the C 220? I sold this car in 1999. I don't have a car anymore. A C 220 is a petrol engine car with 150 hp. It was no Taxi. It has too many modifications (tuning) and options to be a Taxi. (Too luxury) I never saw a C class Taxi cab or a Mercedes Taxi with petrol engine. I think they doesn't exist. (or just a few anywhere) 92 percent of German Taxi's are Mercedes, the rest are VWs, Volvos, BMWs, Toyotas etc. About 85 percent of all Mercedes Taxis are E Class, the rest are some Vitos and a few S class. All German Taxis have something in common: They are Diesels. Another important fact is that German Taxis have a very cheap interior, there's only plastic in many forms, all black, no air conditioning, nothing. You can't compare an individual Benz with any noisy Diesel-Taxi-Benz. That's not the same. A Taxi Benz isn't much more expensive than a Toyota Camry. As a curious guy I was asking a Taxi Driver why he spend so much money to drive a Mercedes, it would be cheaper to get a Nissan for example. He replied that all other Taxis are Mercedes' also. [;)] Germans are somtimes very traditional too. It's good for Mercedes! [;)] Did you ever been in Germany?
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