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smk_texas 01-18-2002 12:00 AM

Advise on C280s and C220s
 
Howdy Folks,
I am fixing to buy a 94 or 95 C280. I would like to know from the C280 owners if this model is reliable and also if there is anything particular that I should be careful about these cars. Our 92 190e 2.6 got totaled last week and I would like to replace it with C280 or C220. I really liked the 103 engines but I don't know too much about the 104's. Thanks in advance for any suggestions and advise.

smk_texas
86 BMW 325e 142k

Ali Al-Chalabi 01-18-2002 09:02 AM

I love the M104, I have a 97 C280 and it is very reliable.

Just two possibilities to look out for, which have been discussed numerous times here: the possibility of an oil leak at the headgasket and the wiring harness.

I would definitely recommend the C280.

dwcasey 01-18-2002 11:40 PM

1994 C280
 
I drive a 1994 C280 with 128k miles and it drives as good today as the day I got it. Engine is very strong (it's the straight six).

I currently have a problem with the sunroof not pulling back and the oil leak already mentioned.

The only thing is that it can be a little snug with four adults on long trips.

I average about 26 MPG and that's a 60/40 highway/city mix.

blackmercedes 01-19-2002 12:01 AM

M104 engines have a fairly high failure rate for the head gasket.

The pre 1996 models may have a wiring harness issue. Look for one that's replaced, and if not, carefully inspect it.

Otherwise, the C280 is very reliable car.

The M111 2.2 and 2.3 engines seem pretty bulletproof. I've got a few friends with tons of miles on 220/230 cars, and they have held up very well.

I get about 9.5L/100km (about 26USmpg) city driving and 6.7L/100km (36US mpg) highway in the C230. I think the 97+ C230's do a bit better on the highway thanks to the taller .83 fifth gear, absent in the -96 cars equipped with four speeds. But it's marginal.

My C230 has 104,000 kilometers, and still has yet to use a drop of oil. Not a drop.

Peter Fearing 01-19-2002 12:23 PM

Have driven my 97 C280 (bought new) 100K miles and never had any problem except a small oil leak at front of engine. Sprayed a sealer in this area and stopped the leak. Will not sevice engine for another 50K miles. This car is as good as a Honda any day.

David C Klasse 01-20-2002 07:13 AM

I've got a 95 C280 and I love it! It is such a nice cross between and sports car and a luxury car... you'd be suprised with it's superb handling characteristics, and great ability to hug the road (with some good tires). My engine has performed incredibly well with 120k miles on it... the car has only needed a few small repairs here and there (plug wires, flex disc, lwr control arm bushings) on top of regular oil changes and all other maintenance. I have driven my car pretty dAmn hard and it still feels bulletproof! Very tight and taut. Similar to your 190, I'd imagine... just a bit better in each category.

smk_texas 01-20-2002 11:32 PM

Folks,
Thanks very much for the advise. I will be test driving a 95 C280 (67K- white) )and 94 C280(red- 102K) sometime this week. I will post my findings.

smk_texas
86 325E 142 K


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