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It was fun while it lasted...
After over 15 years of driving various MB products, I watched the buyer of my 1998 C230 drive away this afternoon. Rusting spring perches, breaking $$$$ wiper assemblies, aggravating CE lights for numerous things and other sundry problems have finally taken their toll. We didn't even consider a new MB. Our Subarus are not as interesting to drive, but reliable to a fault and great in our snow-bound winter driving conditions.
Adios...
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Happy Trails, the insight you have provided will continue to prove valuable to those in more hospitable climates.
Best wishes.
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Or as they say.... once you've done black you'll be back
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You have provided further proof that unfortunately MBZ has jumped onto the current bandwagon gimmickry & quantity. Just in case you ever decide to return, the quality of MBZ exists - and can still be had - from the the W126 cars on back.
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Best wishes John - I've enjoyed your comments over the years and will miss your participation here at MBshop.
Maybe MB can win you back at some point in the future, but I'm guessing not in the short or mid term future.
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Have a nice boring time in your wife's Corolla.
You must be getting old John Whats next.. a Mercury Marquis...?
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Best of luck with your ricer..
And please, don't ask me for even trade for my 19 years old Benz with well over 400K on the clock
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Good luck and enjoy. I echo your feeling for the W202 generally and the C230 particularly. The 1997 C230 was my first Mercedes. I was in love at first, but, over time, the unexpected, expensive problems took their toll on our relationship. Ours sits on the street looking nice, waiting for the next electrical issue to surface. I can't quite bring myself to sell her.
Funny story about the wiper. I had the same trouble, although not until about 160,000 miles, that everyone else has with the gears getting gummed up. I spent a lot of time and effort properly resuscitating the system, but the problem, always at the least opportune time, would always come back. So a year ago in a pouring storm an hour from home, the wiper stars slowing down. Thinking f it what do I have to loose, I sprayed an entire large can of PAM olive oil cooking spray down in there. Ironically, the wiper is one of the systems that's worked perfectly since that day. I have a backup can in the glove box. Take care,
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Ah, me, too
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But . . . the persistent rattle from the sunroof bothered me. The car rode a little hard on these broken streets. And then came the big thing: The early 5-speed electronic transmission began to balk and stick, and nobody could say that the $1500 rebuild that both dealer and independent quoted me would *certainly* fix the problem. Maybe I should have bitten the bullet, gotten it fixed (presuming that expensive tranny job would solve the problem), and continued to drive the little gold beast sans car payment. But my gas costs would have been about the same as I pay now for the Buick. And the '97 would now be 11-12 years old, and there'd be more issues. I miss it sometimes, but I'm also very pleased with its replacement. (By the way, I too had the wiper arm slowdown symptom. I squeezed a little power steering fluid under that clamshell, and it would work perfectly for another year, at which time I'd repeat the treatment. Worked okay.) .
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Glad to see you still poking around, miss your posts.
Still I rather be fixing my MB than driving a Japanese car. ![]()
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MB's are sort of like women with huge ti*s - they're a blast to play with and show off, but the long term maintenance is awful. Go find an E500 and get back in the pool - the water ain't that cold. Just a lot of dumbazzes during "adult swim" you've got to be careful of <-- sentence ends in preposition Buckwheat |
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I will never get rid of my 1986 190e 2.3-16, hehehe
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Cor mate you've been here ages. Can't believe you're essentially leaving! Rememebr your posts from way back 6 years ago when I used to be on here all the time!
good luck in future, things change
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190E's: 2.5-16v 1990 90,000m Astral Silver 2.0E 8v 1986 107,000m Black 2nd owner http://www.maylane.demon.co.uk/190esmall.jpghttp://www.maylane.demon.co.uk/190esmall2.jpg |
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