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Old 12-12-2013, 11:46 PM
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Getting back into the MB game...

I'm negotiating on another MB, if all goes well I'll have another MB very soon. Were still talking price but I'm hoping we can come together on it.


Cruising in the Mercedes S600 (W140) - YouTube

Buying this model. Should be a fun toy for a bit until I trade it in on a new German super sled. Wasn't planning on buying anything but a very nice example presented itself and I cannot say no.

I really have my eye on an Audi A8, but I love the W140 because its so good...

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Old 12-13-2013, 12:00 AM
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Hey why not? Those things new cost about 130k.

They were the last of the really well built S class, and are far more sumptuous than their predecessor, an example of which was your SDL you had.

However they are wildly complex, the w140 engineers tried to out-Japanese the Japanese with gimmicry.

A bad one can eat you alive in repair bills, believe it.

Probably best to drive it for a year or so, and don't put anything into it, and hope for good luck, and then unload it, after having a good time.

Just be sure if you get one, that the p.o. hasn't done that.

Personally I'd look for the better balanced and exclusive 1999 S500 "Grand Edition", a limited edition (700 made) tribute edition ot the outgoing w140 series.

Only in black, had AMG wheels, maple wood trim and other goodies to make it unique. And the 500 is better balanced, lighter and a bit less complex than a 600.

Having fun with an S600 12 cylinder will be a great experience. Who knows, you might grow to love it, at least till it buries you alive in repair costs.

There is a REASON though these w140s sell for dirt cheap, though, so just be well aware of it, Chris.
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Old 12-13-2013, 12:01 AM
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S600? Wow. I thought it was a 560SEC you were after?

That's gotta sound nice. Where in NE do you get to drive it to it's full potential?

This, (along with the 12-cylinder BMW), is a car I would like to buy for a cross-country drive and then flip before repairs caught up with me .
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Old 12-13-2013, 12:10 AM
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Yeah its an S600 and a very good example of the breed. I'm not to worried about repairs since its in such good shape and a fun car. If I have to spend a few grand whatever, its a toy. The PO is my best friend an has a nice little fleet of MB's. Last year it got a new starter and window regulator, for example.

All it needs right now are tires and fluids and filters. I have known the car for about 13 years and its been in a garage and hardly driven in the rain let alone snow. I really don't think its ever seen snow.

I'm very familiar with the W140 and I think while the "lesser" models are good the S600 with the SLS all around is still the best you can get.

Jim 700 made is kind of common, I think the car I'm working on is one of a few hundred at most. My SDL was 1 of 1 AFAIK so I like my Mercedes rare.
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Old 12-13-2013, 01:04 AM
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Jeremy Clarkson LOVED the w140 600SEL

Probably YOU will too!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuEmA-Hdur0

Imagine cruising down the road, while puffing on a nice Monte Cristo or a Davidoff #1!!

You'll feel like the King of the Road!

And remember: You got it the good ol' fashioned American way --

You EARNED it!
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I've thought about buying a 600 several times. There is a lot of myth and speculation involved in the common knowledge of these cars. It doesn't make sense. If what people say is so then you could part one of these cars out and make a fortune. I don't think it is so.

These are enthusiast cars and if you are planning on paying a mechanic to work on it then you certainly will pay, dearly.

I have seen a couple go in the 2-3 thousand dollar range. I think I could buy an SL600 now for around $2k. What the hell? Drive it for a while and part it out if it pisses you off.

Sounds like the perfect car for that 5,543 sq mi parking lot that you call a state.
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Old 12-13-2013, 08:31 AM
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Sounds like the perfect car for that 5,543 sq mi parking lot that you call a state.
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Old 12-13-2013, 08:34 AM
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I'm negotiating on another MB, if all goes well I'll have another MB very soon. Were still talking price but I'm hoping we can come together on it.


Cruising in the Mercedes S600 (W140) - YouTube

Buying this model. Should be a fun toy for a bit until I trade it in on a new German super sled. Wasn't planning on buying anything but a very nice example presented itself and I cannot say no.

I really have my eye on an Audi A8, but I love the W140 because its so good...
Nice!

Re: YouTube vid-it appears that TomTom disapproved of the cruising speeds.
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Old 12-13-2013, 08:46 AM
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I'm negotiating on another MB, if all goes well I'll have another MB very soon. Were still talking price but I'm hoping we can come together on it.


Cruising in the Mercedes S600 (W140) - YouTube

Buying this model. Should be a fun toy for a bit until I trade it in on a new German super sled. Wasn't planning on buying anything but a very nice example presented itself and I cannot say no.

I really have my eye on an Audi A8, but I love the W140 because its so good...
How long does it take to run out of gas at 150 MPH?
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Old 12-13-2013, 12:28 PM
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I've thought about buying a 600 several times. There is a lot of myth and speculation involved in the common knowledge of these cars. It doesn't make sense. If what people say is so then you could part one of these cars out and make a fortune. I don't think it is so.

These are enthusiast cars and if you are planning on paying a mechanic to work on it then you certainly will pay, dearly.

I have seen a couple go in the 2-3 thousand dollar range. I think I could buy an SL600 now for around $2k. What the hell? Drive it for a while and part it out if it pisses you off.

Sounds like the perfect car for that 5,543 sq mi parking lot that you call a state.
A friend of mine owns a Euro breaker yard with a few V12s and owns a low mileage 93 SL600. I recall he sold some electrical module (perhaps ignition control?) used for over a grand.

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Old 12-13-2013, 01:37 PM
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I've thought about buying a 600 several times. There is a lot of myth and speculation involved in the common knowledge of these cars. It doesn't make sense. If what people say is so then you could part one of these cars out and make a fortune. I don't think it is so.

These are enthusiast cars and if you are planning on paying a mechanic to work on it then you certainly will pay, dearly.

I have seen a couple go in the 2-3 thousand dollar range. I think I could buy an SL600 now for around $2k. What the hell? Drive it for a while and part it out if it pisses you off.

Sounds like the perfect car for that 5,543 sq mi parking lot that you call a state.
They don't seem to be that terrible when kept up, I never thought I'd say this but compared to more recent cars they are now pretty simple.

MAF's are a bit spendy on them but they are on just about every Mercedes these days.

AFAIK the only repairs this car has needed was the flaky starter and it needed an EGR valve about 10 years ago, and a couple of window regulators. For some reason Mercedes can't build a good window regulator...

I plan on doing a lot myself and subbing out jobs I don't want to do anymore, like underneath stuff. Flex discs, motor mounts, transmission fluid changes etc. I hate crawling around under cars and now I can afford to pay someone else to have that kind of fun. Oil changes I'll still do though, even though on this car you have to remove an airbox to get to the filter, and it holds I think 10 quarts!
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Old 12-13-2013, 06:43 PM
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Old 12-13-2013, 06:58 PM
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Seriously, call an MB mechanic prior to purchasing. The parts for those things are insane, the complications are high, and they're unreliable. W140s are already bad; the V12 makes it worse. They're cheap for a reason.

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