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GRIESL 03-16-2009 12:17 PM

210 diesel purchase concerns
 
I've been thinking lately that it may be time to, as my wife says, to get a "real" car. She so lacks appreciation for the character of my 123. Anyway, been considering the 98-99 E300D because of all of its creature comforts and safety features. I thought I'd just have to save my pennies to get a good one in acceptable condition. But then I came across a 99 with all service records, very well maintained, but with high miles--275k to be exact. The price is right -- 6,500. I thought I'd be spending at least 8,500 for a decent one, with mileage in the range of 175k. So, are the lower miles worth paying an additional 2k? Or is the mileage not that big a deal? If it is in A1 shape, has all the service records and everything works on it, should I even be concerned with the higher miles? I think KBB has it priced at 8k private party, even with the miles. Thanks for the input.

TMAllison 03-16-2009 12:23 PM

I think the 606 has proved to be very reliable since it came out in Europe in 93.

As with any high mile vehicle maint will be key.

GRIESL 03-16-2009 02:04 PM

I'm guessing you like your 210? Does regular maint. now require the dealer to inspect spring perches? Does the 606 require a valve job and/or timing chain around 250k? Or does the manual just suggest "inspection?" So if maintenance has been very good, do you think 6,500 is fair? Cheap? Thanks.

TMAllison 03-16-2009 02:16 PM

If its lived in a salty envrionment def look at the perches. Prob is the metal is hidden from view by undercoating to protect it and looking damages it.

GP's are the primary problem. You've prob read about nagging fuel line leaks. Not a big issue, just a maint item.

Valves are hydraulic.

I've yet to hear of anyone having chain problems. Is supposedly not under the same tension as were 617 chains and therefore subject to less stretch. It is a double row chain like the older models.

With the miles $6,500 would seem fair; I'd expect that is the range I'd get for mine. At a quarter million miles it gets hard to say they are in showroom condition.....

ps: I wouldnt hesitate to jump in mine and drive coast to coast tomorrow. Mines yet to drip a drop of any type of fluid (other than D2 at an oring).

uberwgn 03-16-2009 03:10 PM

The W210 diesels are good machines. Service that transmission !!

dukegrad98 03-16-2009 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by uberwgn (Post 2141200)
The W210 diesels are good machines. Service that transmission !!

Amen. Mine bought the farm at 192k or so. I had it completely refurbished and repaired, and have driven about 8k on it so far. I would service every 50k or so.

Glow plugs are not fun. In fact, I changed all of mine yesterday -- the second time I've done that. With a great partner working with me, it was still a few-hour job. That EGR collar ring is pure evil.

Oh, the engines are also very biofuel friendly -- I run mine completely on B100 and WVO.

Motor on --
Cheers, John

muleears 03-16-2009 05:34 PM

I've put 40K on mine in the last 18 mo. No problems that haven't already been mentioned. One thing others did forget... 0-60 in 8.5 sec.!!!:D

notfarnow 03-16-2009 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by muleears (Post 2141318)
One thing others did forget... 0-60 in 8.5 sec.!!!:D

Yeah, as a car nut, it's great to be able to balance my love of diesels and my love of quick cars. What a great engine... idles like a Cummins and revs like an Alfa. Best car I've ever owned.

nhdoc 03-16-2009 05:38 PM

Yeah, while I have sort of been trying to sell mine I have decided to pull it off the market again because I just can't replace it with anything as nice, reliable and safe for what I could get for it.

The car has been as trouble-free as any new car over the past 2-3 years and now, with 173K on it I really feel it has a few more good years left so I will put off buying a W211 for a while (again).

GRIESL 01-23-2010 10:35 PM

Almost a year, and I've not found the right car. Let a few get away. Quick question. I'm looking at one advertised online, and I'm not sure what a few of the switches are on the dash. In a fully equipped 210, what are each of the switches in the wood grain just above the ACC? Thanks.

Skid Row Joe 01-23-2010 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by GRIESL (Post 2389487)
Almost a year, and I've not found the right car. Let a few get away. Quick question. I'm looking at one advertised online, and I'm not sure what a few of the switches are on the dash. In a fully equipped 210, what are each of the switches in the wood grain just above the ACC? Thanks.

Left to right on mine:
Left seat heater
Rear seat headrest release
Four-way emergency flasher
Door lock/unlock switch
Anti-towing sensor release
Right seat heater

GRIESL 01-23-2010 11:07 PM

Thanks, Joe, that helps alot. Got two in the crosshairs right now--98 129k, heated seats and cd changer, asking 9500; and a 98 230k no heated seats, w/aftermarket cd radio, wants 6250 firm. What do you (or anyone out there) think of these two prospects? Thanks.

Skid Row Joe 01-23-2010 11:18 PM

Not knowing where you reside, or are shopping; I wouldn't buy a Mercedes-Benz used, located anywhere above the Mason-Dixon line.

These are not immune to rusting - and boy do the ones up north rust and corrode as they age. Mine has been garaged it's entire life in Dallas, Texas since I bought it new - it is in almost perfect untouched-up condition - interior perfect - exterior - not one door nick - front seats covered with canvas fitted covers since day one - a true southern creampuff - and if I were to sell it, I would ask $10K firm for mine if someone wanted to buy it. Which is somewhat above KBB.com (Kelley Blue Book) that's how I see mine anyway.

Hatterasguy 01-23-2010 11:22 PM

They are fantastic cars but I would try to find one with lower miles. 265k is a lot for any car and its going to need some work.

Try to find one with around 100k on it.

Skid Row Joe 01-23-2010 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Hatterasguy (Post 2389518)
Try to find one with around 100k on it.

Located in the south.......


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