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			I would not buy either unless I could review the maintenance history of each and have a Pre-Purchase inspection done.  For instance, how do you know whether these cars have used the correct MB anti-freeze?  Oil changes? Transmission serviced regularly?  There are predictable things that these cars need in a mileage range between say 90K and 150K.  How do I know this?  
 I have a '92 300E (purchased at about 100K) with 225K, a '93 with 254K and had a '90 (purchased at 100K) with 175K when traded.  The '92 and '93 are both factory Sportlines.  All needed, A/C compressor, mufflers, '93 had wiring harness and evaporator done, '90 needed valve seals, all had belt tensioners replaced, radiators, all had head gaskets done, etc. etc.  The '92 had $6,500 worth of receipts in the year prior to my purchasing it at 100K miles.  The '93 has receipts for $36,000 of repairs, 1 owner and serviced at a Dealer.
 
 I would rather pay more up front for a car that has had a lot of these items repaired/replaced.
 
 I have found that while the '93 is faster, it is also less linear.  The power comes on at high revs.  The '93 is less smooth from a stop.  I think this is due to the Hot Film system.  '92 is a simpler engine.  I prefer the M103 to the M104.
 
 Just my 2 cents,
 
 Steve
 
			
			
			
			
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