I compiled a few CLK videos that I have found on youtube (didn't find much) but still made a pretty good vid in my opinion. I myself just got a CLK320 a few weeks ago, and love it, so I'd like to share the CLK with the audience on youtube. The car is amazing as you can see on this video. Comment and/ or rate, love ratings and comments. If you have a CLK, even an older one say so!
The music is by Queens of the stoneage, who sang the second song called In My Head
The first song is Drum and Bass from Need for Speed
I do not own these videos or music. All rights reserved to their rightful owners
lol, I'd try it, but it would be like freezing. Well like I said either one isn't bad as long as you take care of it. I've seen E30 3 series last 300,000 miles plus, same goes for these older Benz's and Saabs. I actually wanted a 5 series too, an 01, they look good with the sport package. BMWs are hard to find with the stuff you want, lol, well for me like the nav, and sport package.
TheJumper01 2 years ago
Yeah, I've seen those people too. lol. Yeah, it wasn't in great shape, but definitely better than the Saab. My grandpa's friend has an '80-something 3-series, and it's been the best car he's had. He drives it more than his 2001 5-series. Unfortunately both have already sold, but the BMW's aren't too hard to find.
jrodigan5 2 years ago
Yea, love the 5 cylinders, makes a good noise. I'd still drive the convertible year round, I've seen people have the top down at 30 degree weather, lol. Wow, that's a pretty good deal for an E30, they pretty much last forever. Well, both are good cars which will last, but I'd get the one in better condition.
TheJumper01 2 years ago
Yeah, a little bit to far. lol The 5 cylinder is pretty cool. Yeah, I would only use a convertible on warm days, it would wait in the garage in the winter. I've actually been in a convertible. I found an early 90's 3-Series convertible for like $1800. I wanted to get this '89 Saab 900 turbo convertible for $1000. It need a bit of work, but not to much.
jrodigan5 2 years ago
Yea it is, and there was one just like that around here, it didn't look too bad. 400 miles is a far drive lol. Yea, I like the 5 cylinder engine in it, and silvers good but too popular nowadays. Convertibles are cool to have in the warm days, but winter days you can always keep the top up, they are nicely insulated.I would like an older 3 convertible, saw one for 5000, I was hoping my dad could buy it to teach me a stick shift with it, its a 99 323ic sport with 106k miles.
TheJumper01 2 years ago
The 9000 interior is a bit weird. I found a 2006 9-5 Aero for $12,000, and I definitely could have gotten it, but it was 400 miles away. lol Yeah the S60 is really sporty looking. Silver is a good color too. I like convertibles but I think some of them would be hard to live with. I'm sure some are fine year-round. I'd like to get an older 3-series convertible for another fun weekend car. I just think they would be a fun car to have.
jrodigan5 2 years ago
Yea, I like em, except for the interior, which looks a bit weird, lol. It sucks when the cars too far away, especially when you don't know your way around the place. We ended up in the ghetto after look at a 740i, our dam GPS. lol. The exterior looks really sporty, black isn't bad, but I think the silver is a good color for them. Price was an important matter too, I still kinda wish I got the convertible version of my car, but I still love my car.
TheJumper01 2 years ago
I know someone that has a 9000. They're pretty cool. Yeah, I saw a blue on for sale online, but it was to far away, so I couldn't go see it. I really like the exterior of the S60. the one we looked at was black, such a good color for that car. Those were the same qualities we were looking for in a car.
jrodigan5 2 years ago
Yea, they probably are, wow thats one strong car then lol. I remember one of my teachers a while back had a 9000CS, she would talk about that car nonstop about how it's so tough. That car was cool tho, it was a tank. Wow never knew they made a blue S60R, but the S60's aren't too bad. I like the interior and the exterior look. I remember my parents test driving one a while back, and the engine sounded really cool. Yea safety, reliability, style, fun to drive was the most important for us.
TheJumper01 2 years ago
I read an ad once that said the Saab 9-5 was the safest car in Sweden. I believe that. I've seen a video of a Saab that rolled three times and the sunroof didn't even break. They are two of the safest car makers in the world. I wanted a blue S60R. I looked at a regular S60, but my mom hated it, so I didn't look at any others. Yeah, that's true, my parents wanted safety over cost, so they let me go with luxury cars.
jrodigan5 2 years ago