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newbie 05-08-2007 08:51 PM

Looking to be a first time owner
 
I also posted this in general discussion.

I am a Mercedes wannabe owner.
I have the opportunity to purchase a (1994 S500) original owner.

I did some research without alot of confident results.

I would greatly appreciate unbiased input about this auto.

Thank you in advanve for your honesty.

Ethan 05-08-2007 09:22 PM

have you hit the 'BUY PARTS' tab at the top all the pages at Mercedesshop.com and dialed in your model to see the prices of parts.

also if you search this site you'll find a russian site that has exploded component/system pics for all Mercedes

you haven't provided enough information on the car for me to comment, but you did say you would be a first time MB owner- and I personally would be vey timid about a `94 S-class due to complexity and price of some parts particularly optioned components.

deanyel 05-08-2007 10:48 PM

If you are a reasonable competent and/or enthusiastic DIYer, and the car is a nice example, it could be a nice car for you. If you're not going to get involved in the service of the car, and do most of the work, forget about it. To me this applies to virtually all out of warranty Mercedes, but especially to that car.

ILUVMILS 05-09-2007 09:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deanyel (Post 1501751)
If you are a reasonable competent and/or enthusiastic DIYer, and the car is a nice example, it could be a nice car for you. If you're not going to get involved in the service of the car, and do most of the work, forget about it. To me this applies to virtually all out of warranty Mercedes, but especially to that car.

Excellent advice. One thing to be aware of though. The W140 is an easy car to work on, as far as parts replacement, and general disassembly/re-assembly goes, but the cost of parts can be steep.

mpolli 05-09-2007 04:23 PM

You can also check out

http://www.carsurvey.org

It is an interesting site. I found it to be pretty accurate with regard to my car. Only thing to be careful of is some of the people post after having a car a short time so look at how many miles they are reporting on.

Mike

Falsapartenza85 05-09-2007 06:05 PM

1994 S500
 
I would not hesitate to buy a 1994 S500. The only thing that is important when buying a pre-owned 140 chassis is CONDITION AND MAINTENANCE!!!! It is of the most importance that the car was well maintaned by the previous owner, if not- BIG BUCKS to repair and keep up.

Overall, Make sure that the Transmission shifts smooth and doesnt delay when put into drive or reverse, make sure that the Suspension system operates as it should, the AC blows cold- if not, big bucks!, check for rust, check for rattles over bumps, a shimmy in the steering wheel at 50-60 mph, and of course asthetics.

Many of these cars have been prostituted/ i.e. aftermarket rims, painted lower valances, aftermarket radios, changed headlamps and corner lamps, etc. etc. Keep the car as original as possible.

If it looks good and drives good and the car history is available, I would go for it. Owning a 140 is unlike anything else!!!

JetTech 05-10-2007 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deanyel (Post 1501751)
If you are a reasonable competent and/or enthusiastic DIYer, and the car is a nice example, it could be a nice car for you. If you're not going to get involved in the service of the car, and do most of the work, forget about it. To me this applies to virtually all out of warranty Mercedes, but especially to that car.

That's exactly what I tell anyone who is interested in buying a used benz. If you're not willing to take the time to work on it and learn it, then don't even think about it. But if you don't mind doing some wrenching, I believe they are a wonderful car to own.


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