Why R?

Yes, why should two current students (I, 27) and girlfriend (30) be firmly convinced that an R-Class is the right car for them? I guess I’ll have to go a long way to do that, and hope for some honest advice later. But first I have to clearly praise this “enclave” on motor-talk, it seems to me that a lot of great people are represented among the R-Class drivers/buyers. At least I have such manners that prevail here, in hardly any other Internet-F R-drivers seem to be at least rather “unusual” people. If you are looking for a serious advice, you have to become very personal at first, I don’t think so bad at all. So I am a trained automobile merchant at Daimler, graduate in economics. Analog to my girlfriend, very committed, on the best way to a state exam. I guess that there are a lot of academics among the R-Class buyers. We two are unfortunately the first in our families and therefore rather rational, economic and commercial to think. Nevertheless, I need a motivation for the rest/degree of my studies, and what could there be more beautiful than a great car? But now to the point, I think it is very witty as a merchant to buy a used R-Class. After all the semesters of the studies, cycling, noodles with ketchup etc. I would like to treat myself/us also something. ps to step, the prices for used R-classes are in free fall. Too bad on the one hand, because the car is totally misunderstood and the sellers often don’t understand it themselves, the market certainly doesn’t. Nice, however, that we as a young couple (both in higher service) can afford such a great, safe and flexible car. I plan to buy the car rather cheaply, to keep it for a very long time, still have a lot of fun and safety with it. To get to the job would be eig The use of a bicycle is almost exclusively private, for hobbies, holidays and for pleasure. Which R-Class, with what “important” equipment would you recommend to keep in mind? I would also help if someone honestly reported why he likes his R so much greeting, Felix