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tolive31 08-30-2008 01:53 AM

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Originally Posted by lkchris (Post 1950291)
wait 'til you try a cdi!

No doubt. :D

Hatterasguy 08-30-2008 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by pawoSD (Post 1950461)
Sorta, but its still a MB. :D I will ALWAYS drive a MB, no matter what, I have yet to ride in/drive a non-mb car and be impressed...most are a complete let down.

Have you test driven a Porsche 911 Carrera yet? MB makes good cars, but its like saying you will only screw blondes. Your missing a lot of fun with a policy like that.:D

You'll be singing a different tune once you get on it and hear that sweet, flat 6 scream.

The 606 is a fantastic engine, its my favorite MB diesel.

lupin..the..3rd 08-30-2008 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Hatterasguy (Post 1951548)
Have you test driven a Porsche 911 Carrera yet? MB makes good cars, but its like saying you will only screw blondes. Your missing a lot of fun with a policy like that.:D

You'll be singing a different tune once you get on it and hear that sweet, flat 6 scream.

x2 on that! Amazing handling, great acceleration, plus the 911 flat 6 makes a sound like no other. Deep and rumbly at low rpms, but floor it and it will shriek with the most amazing metallic howl you've ever heard once you get into 4k 5k 6k rpm. Leaves you with nice grin on your face! :D

Hatterasguy 08-30-2008 11:58 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sa7grxe936M

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YySrCrAHVq0&feature=related

A diesel can't do that...:D

DieselAddict 08-30-2008 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Hatterasguy (Post 1951548)
Have you test driven a Porsche 911 Carrera yet? MB makes good cars, but its like saying you will only screw blondes. Your missing a lot of fun with a policy like that.:D

But can the Porsche get over 30 mpg? I don't think so.

The OM606 and W210 have some flaws, but I agree overall they're great and mine is the best MB diesel I've owned so far. Ideally though, I'd like a CDI or Bluetec. Those are another huge step forward from the OM606.

DslBnz 08-30-2008 02:51 PM

I love the sound of the OM60x engines. The 3.5 liter has a deeper growl to it compared to the rest, though.

It's been awhile since I owned one, but the OM603/606 remind me of the sound of the old M110 when you flogged it. 2 cars ago, I had a Euro 1985 280SEL in my stable. Didn't really start to "accelerate" until 5K + revs at WOT. What a peaky engine that was!

Hatterasguy 08-30-2008 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by DieselAddict (Post 1951705)
But can the Porsche get over 30 mpg? I don't think so.

No one cares.:cool:

fahrgewehr2 08-30-2008 06:39 PM

Forget the 911. The Cayman is way more fun.

210 and 211 are nice, but the steering is strange. Not nearly as natural as the previous cars with RB.

I still want a 210, but the spring perch issue will forever keep me out of one...How can I ever take the car anywhere with any confidence when there is a chance a spring pops out? That's a real show-stopper if one is on vacation.

Maybe a 4Matic.

But only a post 2000: :eek:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp2N0gce0-k

That doesn't cut it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqMEGA76HsE

More like it.

nhdoc 08-30-2008 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by fahrgewehr2 (Post 1951792)
...I still want a 210, but the spring perch issue will forever keep me out of one...How can I ever take the car anywhere with any confidence when there is a chance a spring pops out? That's a real show-stopper if one is on vacation.

There really is little to fear on these...it should not stop you from buying one. If you find one you like have the perches checked or check them yourself periodically. They rarely fail without showing signs of rust. Every car can fail while on vacation...what about a transmission failure or water pump going out?

Now that the spring perch issue is more or less routine more and more shops know how to handle them and fix them, so if you have one which rusts you can just have it repaired. I had the driver's side start to fail and had it fixed earlier this year. The passenger side is still OK but I do check it periodically. If it starts to show signs of separation I'll have it fixed too. Nobody has ever lost control of a car as a result. According to people I have spoken to a failed perch while you are driving is less traumatic than a blowout. Hardly a reason not to buy an otherwise great car.

fahrgewehr2 08-30-2008 10:35 PM

How much does it cost to reattach the perch? From what I've read, one can only truly inpect the perch by removing the sealant?

You have a point...but there is something unsettling about that type of failure.

I have a soft spot for the model. I lived in Germany/Austria when they were the de facto taxi.

Trying to convince myself that it is a better car than the 126.

(see crash video..)

TMAllison 08-30-2008 11:40 PM

It's def better than ANY model before it. You've ridden in one so you know.....its even better if you're driving.;)

Jeremy5848 08-30-2008 11:40 PM

My OM606 would be a lot easier to care for without all of the engine electronics and the W210 suspension is too stiff (even with new Bilstein shocks). If I wanted a sports car, I'd buy the Porsche. My W124's suspension is much more comfortable, IMHO.

Hatterasguy 08-30-2008 11:41 PM

The Cayman is a great car, if you can't afford a 911... zip flame suit on.:D

nhdoc 08-31-2008 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by fahrgewehr2 (Post 1951926)
How much does it cost to reattach the perch? From what I've read, one can only truly inpect the perch by removing the sealant?

You have a point...but there is something unsettling about that type of failure.

I have a soft spot for the model. I lived in Germany/Austria when they were the de facto taxi.

Trying to convince myself that it is a better car than the 126.

(see crash video..)

The official procedure calls for removal of the sealant but nobody does that. If you examine the sealant closely for signs of cracking and bubbling beneath it you can tell if it is sound or not. On the side that failed there was a crack in the sealant right at the joint. That crack existed for a number of years before the joint began to fail and even when it began to fail it didn't fail completely when I had noticed it. My passenger side is still sound.

In my case the dealer had M-B goodwill the repair, but I was lucky in that I had just placed an order for a new C300 which was being built when the separation occurred so they used my loyalty as an excuse to convince M-B to cover it. I have since developed a decent relationship with the dealer's service and parts departments because it meant a lot to me that they covered a repair like that on a 10 year old car (that I didn't buy from them). My understanding is the repairs would cost on the order of $800-$1100 per side if they are paid for by the customer. They are not done by the dealers but by body shops in most cases, as was the case with my dealer.

As I said, the failure of these sounds more traumatic than it actually is. That is probably why the NTSB hasn't ordered M-B to recall them. If you look at the suspension you will see that you really can't lose control of the car if the perch fails. The UCA and LCA remain intact and the side would just drop a few inches until the range of motion stops were encountered.

After hearing about what it is like to lose one while driving I think the danger is greater to other cars in the road where the springs eject into traffic than it is to the occupants of the W210 which loses the spring. Especially on an undivided 2-way highway. Imagine having one of those front end springs shoot out at you at 65 MPH!

suburbanviking 08-31-2008 12:27 PM

My current daily driver is an 84 300SD. I sold my previous 85 300TDT to my little brother. This weekend I picked up a 97 e300d and drove it home 16 hours (thanks to Zackb911 for hosting me).

The 210 is worlds above the 126/123. I love the simplicity of the 126/123 and the ease of working on them. However, for many other things, the 210 just outdoes them. Mileage, handling, performance, conveniences -- those are all aspects that gained from the additional decade of technological advances that show up on the 210. That was the exact reason I bought the car -- to try to convert my wife to a Mercedes diesel that wasn't slow or old school or "quirky".

Now I'll still drive my daily driver 300SD but when we go out together on date night and take her e300, I can't say I won't be tempted to jump ship. Also, I do have to qualify all this by saying that I am still in the honeymoon period with the 97 e300 and I haven't had to do any maintenance or work on it. I'm sure I'll curse it later -- like I have my other Mercedes diesels and American gassers.

But for right now, I hope my wife takes the bait.

.....Dan


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