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#15 of 149 by lexusguy

Dec 18, 2004 (4:00 pm)

plus, would anyone seriously put their little kids with their crayons and their slobbery dog in the back of an E500 wagon? Why not just take em to an art museum and have em just "run wild".

#16 of 149 Re: sylvia [badtoy] by Sylvia

Dec 20, 2004 (9:53 am)

Replying to: badtoy (Dec 17, 2004 8:14 pm)
I didn't write the article, just posted the link. But I think you raise valid points! While you are free to post your comments about it in this discussion, you should also click on the Help link at the top of the page and submit your comments to the Editors to let them know how you feel and your thoughts on what should be considered as a Car for Moms!
 
PS - I have two slobbery dogs and 2 kids in car seats. When all go somewhere our drive of choice is the old Volvo wagon, otherwise known as the "Roving land of Barbie doll and action figure body parts" which I find in every nook and cranny.

#17 of 149 by sapparo

Dec 20, 2004 (1:34 pm)

Which E wagon, I haven't seen one of those in eons old or new. They actually can afford to produce this thing for such dismal sales? The upscale SUV'S have rendered MB and BMW wagons a thing of the past.
 
The new Mazda 6 wagon looks real sharp with the sport package and big wheels all for around mid to upper 20's and handles great also. Subies new wagons look real nice and have upgraded interior materials and great high safety marks..
 
I have to laugh seeing these maybe 5'-3 women coming out or sitting behind the wheel of a land barge Landcruiser or Hummer.

#18 of 149 Re: [sapparo] by Sylvia

Dec 20, 2004 (1:48 pm)

Replying to: sapparo (Dec 20, 2004 1:34 pm)
Mom's come in all different shapes and sizes. Please remember this discussion is primarily for women ("Mom") to state what she wants in a vehicle - not a place to discuss women and cars.
 
Thanks!

#19 of 149 by fintail

Dec 20, 2004 (5:07 pm)

As far as I know expensive MB and BMW wagons are still a hot ticket in upscale urban and affluent suburban areas.
 
The new E wagon, although painfully pricey, is a real beauty, better looking than any SUV could dream, and unlike a SUV, it isn't pretending to be something that it isn't. If I found I was a Halliburton heir or otherwise came into a fortune, I could see myself in one.

#20 of 149 fintail by lexusguy

Dec 20, 2004 (8:07 pm)

Thats news to me. Im pretty sure the M class and X5 were made just for us because E wagons and 5 wagons dont sell here. BMW also gave us X3 instead of 3 wagon.

#21 of 149 by fintail

Dec 20, 2004 (8:27 pm)

The M and X exist to cash in on fads. The E wagon has sold here for 25 years. I don't think the BMWs have been nearly as popular, but they do have their fans.

#22 of 149 fintail by lexusguy

Dec 20, 2004 (10:32 pm)

25 years ago, companies could sell station wagons. In Europe, they still can. This is the reason why the Germans (and Volvo) still make wagons and nobody else does. There used to be Camry and Accord wagons as well, you'll notice they are long gone. People would much rather have a Highlander or Pilot.

#23 of 149 by fintail

Dec 21, 2004 (6:45 am)

Or an Exploder or something else that is really just a pretend wagon.
 
Accord wagon in NA? I know they sell it elsewhere...and it is kind of interesting.

#24 of 149 Some great discussions... by Sylvia

Dec 21, 2004 (7:58 am)

There are a number of great comparison discussions in the Forums. So we can keep this discussion on-topic of "Cars for Moms..." here are some places to discuss specific vehicles or class comparisons:
 
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