2018 Mercedes-Benz GLA 250 Funeral Coach [X156]
2018 Mercedes-Benz GLA 250 Funeral Coach [X156] in Magnum P.I., TV Series, 2018-2024
Ep. 5.19
Class: Cars, Funeral — Model origin: 
![2018 Mercedes-Benz GLA 250 Funeral Coach [X156]](/i001877550.jpg)
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Comments about this vehicle
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◊ 2024-03-18 04:58 |
What the... What is going on here? Either way, not a Lincoln. Mercedes GLA |
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◊ 2024-03-18 06:30 |
looks like a Google Street View glitch.. ![]() |
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◊ 2024-03-18 15:26 |
reck961 and Baube. ![]() |
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◊ 2024-03-19 00:25 |
If the funeral home showed up with this for my last ride, I'd rather walk. |
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◊ 2024-03-19 00:44 |
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◊ 2024-03-19 01:05 |
That's pretty much rather a Panorama Photo Fail... ![]() |
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◊ 2024-03-19 22:08 |
CougarTim and Kartkidbut. ![]() |
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◊ 2024-03-25 16:02 |
Well... I once started to focus on funeral vehicles because of their aesthetics. What we see here is the exact opposite. Everything wrong with that conversion, which is why it perfectly blends in with the original GLA-design. (And that's also why I hardly ever comment on post-2000 vehicles, because I don't regard them as cars in the sense of my interests - just as unimpressive transport devices). Do we even know it's a hearse or do we just assume it in absence of a better idea? I'm not fully convinced yet, but if this is a hearse, it was clearly not built with the US market in mind. Pinnacle Limousines Manufacturing, Inc. of City of Industry, California, built at least one Cadillac hearse in the same neglect of aesthetic circumstances for the Japanese market - and they clearly shouldn't have, if you ask me. The GLA above might well be made by them or like-minded coachbuilders, but that's just speculation. Pretty good speculation, though, now that I read it again. ![]() |







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