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how much slower would a non-turbo 1980 300 D be than a turbo 1985 300 D ? Assuming engine wear etc is similar. I ask because someone has a 1980 300 D for sale w/ 210,000 miles locally. I have a turbo model and have never driven any other ones. The car that's for sale has NO RUST and is in excellent condition except for the rear passenger pwr window not working. They are asking $5,000 but the price is not firm, has NO water leaks either. Any oppinions on if this seems like a good deal and how much slower would it be ?
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first of all, that is an extremely high price for a NA diesel with that mileage on it.
The turbo will out-run a non turbo. Drive it and you'll see (and feel) the difference. That said, a non turbo with a stick transmission is the most reliable combination next to the 4 cyl 240D that MB ever made. An automatic transmission on the non turbo is something not well adapted to modern traffic and the way people drive they will be honking at you to get out of the way ![]()
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'95 E320 Wagon my favorite road car. '99 E300D wolf in sheeps body, '87 300D Sportline suspension, '79 300TD w/ 617.952 engine at 367,750 and counting! |
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I drive my 240D everywhere I go and while it does throw a wrench into the plans of those in the left lane that want to do 90+ whenever I am passing, it is *not* undrivable. It just asks that you be more observant than others around you, that is all-- It'll make you one hell of a defensive driver. Oh.. and those little wrestling matches everyone has with road rage... you can't do anything about them... only hollar and wave your hands in anger hahahaha Wouldn't trade it for anything else (except an s420cdi ![]()
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You really need to drive it yourself to decide if the power is adequate for your needs, it will be noticeably slower than your turbo. I agree that $5K is at the very high end for a n/a 300D with 200K+ miles. For that price it should be pretty close to perfect. Pay attention to the old style climate control in this car, it can be an expensive PITA.
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Thanks for input from all. I may look at it this weekend and see for myself. The seller did say that the price was set by his wife and is definately not firm. I only paid $2,000 for my 85 turbo but have spent another $1,000 on it and it does have some rust
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5k is a bit rediculous. Chances are you'd have to put a grand into it anyway, count on that for any used car. Do they have complete service records dating back to the date of sale or something? That seems like it is a very inflated price...
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![]() In Houston at least, it would be fine for driving on the freeways in the city around 70-80mph.
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'81 MB 300SD, '82 MB 300D Turbo (sold/RIP), '04 Lincoln Town Car Ultimate Sooner or later every car falls apart, ours does it later! -German Narrator in a MB Promotion Film about the then brand new W123. |
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I have had the non-turbo 300D for 22 years, the 300SD turbo for
just a few months. The 300SD runs very well, but I cannot believe how much I enjoy the 300D with no turbo. Not because it has no turbo, I just love how it runs and good it feels driving it. If I am doing something by myslef, I use the 300D. But you do have to adjust your expectations. If I am climbing a hill, I pull over to the right with the big trucks and putt along.
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80 300D 340K Owned 30 yrs 83 300SD 440K Owned 9 yrs - Daily Driver 150mi/day 02 Z71 Suburban 117,000 15 Toyota Prius 2600 miles 00 Harley Sportster 24k 09 Yamaha R6 03 Ninja 250 |
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The turbo is faster than the NA, but having said that, the NA is far far from not working in modern traffic. I also had no problems blowing down the highway in the 70's or 80's. It is a smooth, well performing power plant. Don't fear the NA 617. Promise..... ![]()
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Jimmy L. '05 Acura TL 6MT ![]() 2001 ML430 My Spare Gone: '95 E300 188K "Batmobile" Texas Unfriendly Black '85 300TD 235K "The Wagon" Texas Friendly White '80 240D 154K "China" ![]() '81 300TD 240K "Smash" '80 240D 230K "The Squash" '81 240D 293K"Scar" Rear ended harder than Elton John |
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I found a guy who converted it to a turbo using parts from an '85 300TD. Now I own a second wagon, a Federal model '85 300TD (the wife's nephew drives it now) and I wouldn't go back to a NA 300D unless it had a stick shift! And I doubt I would take on a long trip either! Of course I am used to the '87 300D turbos (plural, I had to have 2 of them!) so you can say I am a little spoiled for performance, heckfire I like to PASS when I want or need to PASS. And I like to keep the A/C switch ON while I am driving up hill in the summer even if its the Grapvine or the Rocky Mountains! I recall hitting the convenient on/off switch so many times on the NA 300TD when I came to need the extra 5 HP. So there you all have it, my 2-cents and my experience. Liberty = Turbo for me.
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'95 E320 Wagon my favorite road car. '99 E300D wolf in sheeps body, '87 300D Sportline suspension, '79 300TD w/ 617.952 engine at 367,750 and counting! |
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Uhmm, I live in north central Texas. What is a mountain exactly???
![]() I would definitely consider the advise of someone who has had both, but again, if I found one nice, and cheap enough, I wouldn't hesitate. heck, I want a 240D in the future. They make a 300D feel like a turbo...... ![]()
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Jimmy L. '05 Acura TL 6MT ![]() 2001 ML430 My Spare Gone: '95 E300 188K "Batmobile" Texas Unfriendly Black '85 300TD 235K "The Wagon" Texas Friendly White '80 240D 154K "China" ![]() '81 300TD 240K "Smash" '80 240D 230K "The Squash" '81 240D 293K"Scar" Rear ended harder than Elton John |
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Check out this video of a n/a euro 300D:
http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?p=1172502&posted=1#post1172502 |
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Well I have both, just my non-turbo is stick, so that may not help you much. Off the line, the non-turbo is actually a little faster, but past 20 or so miles an hour the turbo will pull past. I have never had any speed problems in the non-turbo and it is actually pretty responsive on the freeway between 65 and 85 miles an hour, just like the turbo but a little bit slower. I'd say take it for a drive and ask lower then the guy is offering and see what he says. Worst thing you don't like it and waste an hour or two.
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-Zack K. http://www.maj.com/gallery/Boardmong...-Drive/si2.jpg 1983 300d Turbo (Daily Drive) -- 243,000 miles 1979 280ce AMG (Beginning extreme restoration) -- 141,410 miles 1979 Yamaha Chappy LB50 (Awating new points) -- 1411.6 miles 1981 300d Euro 4 speed -- 188,421 km -- SOLD ![]() 1979 300d Euro 4 speed (Sold to Brother) -- 257,000 miles A Collection of w123 AMG Cars and Parts |
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the na 300 with a stick needs no apologies. it is responsive and fun to drive. mine would go 100. it is the ultimate 240. simple economical and very nice to drive.
with an automatic it is just ok. i have never tried any mountains with one. tom w
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