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A trend has emerged in New York City for top earners to build hidden luxury inside Mercedes vans.
Upgrade: Martin Brass, a former Wall Street exec turned investor, looks at a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter at its New York dealership. There is a growing trend for the city's richest to turn vans into offices or lounges
Some owners use them as mobile offices or a protective shell to get some respite, while others treat them as a child’s playroom on wheels.
But at 22 feet long, almost nine feet tall and often decked with satellites, they cannot slip by completely unnoticed.
Originally posted by pointr97
not to play devil's advocate, but this really doesn't seem any worse than stretch limos or hummers......or well, I don't see a spa on the back deck, not really that over the top.....couple seats, a cabinet and a very poorly placed tv.....why is the tv behind the seats?....there must be two sets of seats and tvs, right?
Originally posted by silent thunder
Originally posted by pointr97
not to play devil's advocate, but this really doesn't seem any worse than stretch limos or hummers......or well, I don't see a spa on the back deck, not really that over the top.....couple seats, a cabinet and a very poorly placed tv.....why is the tv behind the seats?....there must be two sets of seats and tvs, right?
I will grudgingly grant it approval for use in the following cities only: Las Vegas, Miami, Dallas, Moscow, Rio de Janeiro, and Dubai.
edit on 11/24/11 by silent thunder because: (no reason given)