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phil_in_cs wrote:I used to think it was 'any day now', but after 30+ years I've gotten tired of holding my breath.

shrapnel wrote:Dawgboy, please refrain from stirring shit for the sole purpose of stirring shit.

Lambykins wrote:Okay, here's the deal...
My step-daughter is about to turn 18. Her dad plans to give her one of his cars that he currently does not use.
Problem: The ONLY thing he drives are Mercedes sedans built between 1968 and 1986 and they HAVE to be diesel.
He plans to eventually convert her sedans into alternative fuel vehicles (greasol). He has 3 Mercedes sedans.
That's cool and all,but the kid wants something a bit more...."fun" and appropriate for her than a heavy tank,lol!
She really does not like these old,bulky sedans.
Her dad has told her she can sell/trade the Mercedes IF:
Vehicle she gets does NOT have the "computer brainbox",etc. It has to be from pre-1986.
It MUST be diesel.
She is open to small pick-ups,cars,vans,whatever.
Suggestions we can research? We have until the end of March.
Doc Torr wrote:I'd get the airbags. I've never used mine, but I've also never been in a gunfight in the US. Still carry my CCW...
alptraum wrote:Modern cars are generally much safer with airbags, crumple zones, and other various modern safety tech then a well made large older vehicle. Most newer cars are substantially safer then cars of even 20 years ago. As to the car selection it's pretty restrictive. With modern diesels becoming more common that isn't such an issue, but the pre '86 computer thing is a pretty big restriction.

majorhavoc wrote:The two prime criteria for a teen's first car, as outlined by no less an automotive authority than Tom and Ray Magliozzi, AKA Click and Clack the Tappet bothers, are as follows:
1) It has to be really, really safe.
2) It has to be really, really uncool.
Why 2)? Because if she's with friends doing things you really don't want to know about, and there's a choice of vehicles, any choice at all, they won't be in her car, which means she won't be the one who's driving.
I'd add to the list 3) reliable and 4) cheap to repair. This conundrum screams a well worn Toyota Camry sedan. She'll thank you for it some day.
Hunter213 wrote:If you want safety stick with the Benz. I was in a rollover in a mid 80s benz. That car barley had any dents in it. I wasn't wearing a seatbelt but was perfectly fine and the car rolled three times and ended up side down in a 5 foot ditch. I walked it off and was fine.

Vampire wrote:Norway is great. Just sit on a deserted mountaintop, and if a zombie happens to stumble upon you trow rocks at him until he rolls all the way down.
vyadmirer wrote:Call me the paranoid type, but remember I'm on a post apocalyptic website prepared for zombies.


TacAir wrote:(Cringe) A Dodge PU with a Cummings diesel comes to mind, but then my idea of fun may not be the same as a 18 Y/O high school kid. However, you are in Texas, land of big hats, big belt buckles and big trucks.
landser wrote:I can practicly hide my self in a contractor bag. fill it full of boughs and leaves you have a bed were it as a poncho. store a dead body in it. put all your gear out of the weather. combine two one with hole and you have a shelters fill it with news paper and you have an insulated shelter. carry water with it.
Shaper wrote:1. Chevy K5 Blazer with 6.2 liter Diesel.
2. The paranoid or over protective parent could then add a 5 point harness and a roll cage. (Air bags, schmair bags)
3. Winning!
...Only a Bradley fighting vehicle would be slightly safer, and more awesome.


88sport wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joMK1WZjP7g
this video shows that just because it's older and bigger and heavier, it doesn't automatically lead to safety. because you are looking at older cars, be mindful of the advances in technology that have occurred since the car was built.


MaconCJ7 wrote:Shaper wrote:1. Chevy K5 Blazer with 6.2 liter Diesel.
2. The paranoid or over protective parent could then add a 5 point harness and a roll cage. (Air bags, schmair bags)
3. Winning!
...Only a Bradley fighting vehicle would be slightly safer, and more awesome.
^ That, plus a turbo and it'll be alright. The 6.2 is a giant pos, imho, but that's because of the lack of turbo. The 6.5 turbo was still gutless by today's standards, but was awesome when it came out (0-60 in 18 seconds with my Dad's 6.5 2500). A good cage and harness are where it's at if you're stuck with an old vehicle. Just remember that a cage is a single use item. If she rolls it, she needs a new cage, even if it 'looks' fine.

phil_in_cs wrote:I used to think it was 'any day now', but after 30+ years I've gotten tired of holding my breath.

Oneswunk wrote:This may sound a bit harsh and im ok with that. If she don't like it tell her to fuck off.. Who the fuck bitches about a free Mercedes?
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