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Silber Adler 11-27-2012 06:08 PM

Just a note about Peach Parts
 
After I purchased my Mercedes I looked around for an appropriate forum to discuss and learn about the minor issues that my car has. I found this forum and have been happy. Good people with tons of knowledge.

I have placed my second order with peach parts. The first came in just when they said it would.

I think it is important support those who are supporting the web with this information.

Most of the other forums that I have looked they consider old diesels like ours as dinosaurs.

vstech 11-27-2012 06:32 PM

Hear hear! (Or is it here here?) Anyway, I buy most everything from peach!

layback40 11-27-2012 07:17 PM

I hope the site owner ~ aka keeper of the pelican sees this !!

SirNik84 11-27-2012 07:17 PM

This forum is not only a place for diesel knowledge, met some excellent people here. not just online, I moved to Sacramento about the same time I joined this forum, little did I know the forum would be how I met people in my new home town. Some of my best friends are PeachParters :D

Silber Adler 11-27-2012 07:26 PM

I never considered a Mercedes as I figured everything would be outrageous; parts, maintenance, and insurance. It just isn't true.

As my car gets better I am becoming a convert.

R Leo 11-27-2012 08:24 PM

I'm no longer an active MBZ renovator but I'll tell you that PeachParts also sells Honda parts so, if you have one of 'the other' cars, you can get stuff for them too!

Zacharias 11-27-2012 11:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Silber Adler (Post 3056783)
I never considered a Mercedes as I figured everything would be outrageous; parts, maintenance, and insurance. It just isn't true.

The perception of Mercedes is a deep rooted one in most people. I have told endless stories at the office about what you mention, and generally I get back in return stares like I'm trying to teach my dogs chinese.

I sort of tuned a local guy who runs a very small shop into the Mercedes thing. He is from europe and worked on them over the years but never thought about buying one, more into the VW/Audi thing. I convinced him to keep a '99 e300 that he had bought to fix up and resell.

One year later and he has sold off the other family cars -- now his wife and teen daughter both have early 2000s C-Class. He has hardly put any money into any of them and he buys very cheap, travels hundreds of miles to scoop them up in out of the way places, usually with some fault the local talent can't fix.

Meanwhile, however, his daughter has now reported back that her friends are sheepishly telling her that their parents have been voicing concern over them hanging around with her... the neighbourhood intel is that he's importing drugs from europe on the side. (Three! Mercedes in the driveway... three!)

The people saying this all have one or more newer SUVs/minivans and second cars in their driveways....

(Drugs? FROM europe?)

Silber Adler 11-28-2012 12:27 AM

All our friends are wondering about us too when they have seen our Mercedes, Is business that good? Many do not know a new one from an older one. As long as it is shiny.

My wife had someone who is acquainted with us stop and ask her about it today while we were stopped at the post office. Usually the same person just nods. The Gal drives a nice jeep and gets a new one every few years.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zacharias (Post 3056935)
The perception of Mercedes is a deep rooted one in most people. I have told endless stories at the office about what you mention, and generally I get back in return stares like I'm trying to teach my dogs chinese.

I sort of tuned a local guy who runs a very small shop into the Mercedes thing. He is from europe and worked on them over the years but never thought about buying one, more into the VW/Audi thing. I convinced him to keep a '99 e300 that he had bought to fix up and resell.

One year later and he has sold off the other family cars -- now his wife and teen daughter both have early 2000s C-Class. He has hardly put any money into any of them and he buys very cheap, travels hundreds of miles to scoop them up in out of the way places, usually with some fault the local talent can't fix.

Meanwhile, however, his daughter has now reported back that her friends are sheepishly telling her that their parents have been voicing concern over them hanging around with her... the neighbourhood intel is that he's importing drugs from europe on the side. (Three! Mercedes in the driveway... three!)

The people saying this all have one or more newer SUVs/minivans and second cars in their driveways....

(Drugs? FROM europe?)


HammerWerfer 11-28-2012 02:05 AM

300DT Daughter's first car
 
Silber,

Like I tell my kids:

" Life is tough, when your first car is a Mercedes."

Hammer

MBeige 11-28-2012 02:13 AM

This is a great site, I do try to give back when I can.

Like you, I get the same reaction when I tell them that my wife, mother, sister and uncle each have their own Mercedes Benz.

Graham 11-28-2012 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MBeige (Post 3056973)
This is a great site, I do try to give back when I can.

It is a great forum and luckily has maintained a pleasant and mutually helpful atmosphere.

Regarding our Benzes, what most people don't realize, is how little they are worth. Not a diesel, but our 98 W210 is pristine and looks like a new car. Probably only worth about $3k as a trade in yet I get comments about our expensive car from guys who have newish Toyotas or Fords that cost $40k. :confused:

Air&Road 11-28-2012 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by layback40 (Post 3056777)
I hope the site owner ~ aka keeper of the pelican sees this !!


Yeah, me too! Some of you guys deserve some kickback!:D


To the OP, I was doing the same as you looking for MB Diesel technical help ca. January, 2000. I was referred from another site to Mercedesshop.com (The previous URL for this forum.) The fellows that started it, Bill and Danny(Correction, "Donnie") were UNBELIEVABLY valuable resources and I got the information I needed literally within the hour and it was NOT a trivial question.

The site has grown, changed and matured and CONTINUES to be THE place for MB Diesel technical information.

My $0.02

Zulfiqar 11-28-2012 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zacharias (Post 3056935)
The perception of Mercedes is a deep rooted one in most people. I have told endless stories at the office about what you mention, and generally I get back in return stares like I'm trying to teach my dogs chinese.

I sort of tuned a local guy who runs a very small shop into the Mercedes thing. He is from europe and worked on them over the years but never thought about buying one, more into the VW/Audi thing. I convinced him to keep a '99 e300 that he had bought to fix up and resell.

One year later and he has sold off the other family cars -- now his wife and teen daughter both have early 2000s C-Class. He has hardly put any money into any of them and he buys very cheap, travels hundreds of miles to scoop them up in out of the way places, usually with some fault the local talent can't fix.

Meanwhile, however, his daughter has now reported back that her friends are sheepishly telling her that their parents have been voicing concern over them hanging around with her... the neighbourhood intel is that he's importing drugs from europe on the side. (Three! Mercedes in the driveway... three!)

The people saying this all have one or more newer SUVs/minivans and second cars in their driveways....

(Drugs? FROM europe?)


I can imagine that.. and its quite funny too. Not long ago I placed an order with peach to get a set of ball joints, a trans filter, centre support and some odd bits n bobs - grand total less than 90 bux.

My SIL has a corolla, which has travelled 100K and now requires maintenance. So she takes it to Toyota to hear a big bill, comes back, shows me the sheet and I agree to it. Similar parts for her "econo" car are crazy

transmission filter 50/-
fluid 8/quart - 6 required
brake lines - 45/piece
brake shoes/pads 150/
struts - about 110/piece
rears - about same.

She asks me how come mercedes benz parts are lower in cost. :D - Then I rub it in that I get the same MPG as her 1.8 gas corolla.

I get that at work too, people think Im loaded for some reason.

vstech 11-28-2012 08:18 PM

what gets most people I meet is that I'm in a DIFFERENT Mercedes every time they meet me!

mechmagcn 11-28-2012 09:51 PM

I have owned 4 300SDs and learned a lot about them here. I have also bought most of my MB specific parts here.
I too have put up with a lot of bull because I am a self-employed mechanic driving a MB. I finally scrapped my 81 300SD beater because folks thought I must be ripping somebody off because I was using a MB to chase parts for my business. Now I use my 617.951 powered 53 F100 to chase the same parts and folks feel sorry for me because it really does look like a beater :rolleyes:


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