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Old 12-21-2004, 10:11 AM
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Thumbs up 1998 E320

Hi all....Hope everyone is well.

I have the opportunity to purchase what seems to be a very well cared for 1998 E320 - Black / Grey. The car has 57K and is being sold to me for $8,700 (not a typo). Owner relocated to CA had to leave the car on the east coast. She is willing to fly back for the sale. It has all books and records, all service preformed at the local MB dealer. I plan on having this car PPI'd. This is a one owner car. Now that you have a brief overview, on to my questions. I really know nothing about the V6 engine, am I going to be able to work on this like my 300E? The troublesome areas I've heard of is the harmonic balancer and possibly the transmission. Is this a model I should pursue or should I go for a 96 Model? Your imput is requested.

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Old 12-21-2004, 12:59 PM
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My 97 E320 has 109,000 on it and it's just getting broken in. Regular maintenance, an MAF, and brakes is all I've spent on it. The car's easy to work on but I've never needed to...
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Old 12-21-2004, 01:02 PM
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Does your car have the V6 or the inline 6?

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Old 12-21-2004, 01:05 PM
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inline 6. the most I've done with the engine is change the plugs and connectors. 1/2 hour job. Mileage went up to 28 mpg highway...
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Old 12-21-2004, 01:19 PM
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great car, but like all MBs you must have deep pockets

If it's a 98, it's a V6. Inline 6 ended after 97 MY. My grandmother had a 98, was a nice car, however hers did have the early 722.6 trans which went south and was replaced at 30k. Might want to check into trans records. Does it shift hard when warm, 2-3? Slip any in 1st? If it looks ok, at least be ready to change trans fluid and filter at 60k - lifetime fluid is not lifetime fluid. Also, the 60k service is about due, which could be north of $500. At that mileage, you may also be looking at new pads AND rotors (city driving?) My '97 C230 was the cream of the Starmark crop when I bought it, 60k service, new rotors and pads, and since March I've still managed to rack up around $3000 in warranty items.

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Old 12-21-2004, 02:16 PM
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she tells me she hasn't had any problems with the car. She says all she has done is keep up with maintenance and has changed the pads twice. I'll check into the trans, thanks for the tip.
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Old 12-21-2004, 08:16 PM
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I would go for the 98 especially for the price.

Other than a harmonic balancer, mass air sensor, battery, front brakes, and a few light bulbs my 98 has been very reliable and relatively cheap to own.

I would check the maintenance records for when (or if) the oil was changed over to synthetic. Also check if the spark plugs have been changed, the recommend interval is 4 years or 100K miles whichever comes first.

I use Mobil 1 0W40 and change it every 5K miles. I changed my trans fluid and filter at 80K. My 98 now has 100K miles and drives like new.
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I think it is impossible to go wrong with this car at that price, even if the transmission is original.

Just don't forget to use synthetic in that car.
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You could always buy it and double your money.
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Old 12-22-2004, 09:01 AM
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Ronnie,

Are you running synthetic in your engine and trans?

Paul,

Do you suggest using synthetic over dyno? I know there are various schools of thought on this but I value your opinion.

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You could always buy it and double your money
In this situation, that might be a great idea. You could probably re-sell it to the MB dealer for $15k.

Agreed that at that price, if you keep it, you would have a good cushion for repairs.
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Old 12-22-2004, 09:14 AM
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Heck for you could probably get $16k for that thing if you cleaned it up and put a good add together.

In the trans you have to run MB fluid, expensive but you don't have to change it often. The MB techs on this site seem to be split on whether it is filled for life or not. Personaly I would change it between 80k-100k. Now as far as oil MB recomends Mobil 1 on the newer cars, 0w-40 is popular.
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Old 12-22-2004, 09:32 AM
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I've actually been thinking about that too! I could always turn it over and make a few grand. Probably enought to buy an older benz if I play my cards right.
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wow thats clean! jump on it

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