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Looking for a MB, what is the best choice?
I am in the market for another car, my wife drives a 230slk 99. I am looking for opinions on what MB is the best regarding maintenance, quality of build, mpg.
I am looking for cars that are 95 or newer so OBDII is a must. Other than that I am open to all models, trying to pin down the search for a MB that will serve as an extra car. Please give me your opinions on what cars to stay away from for example 93 e300 had a bad wiring harness. Best MB motor on a used MB. Motors to stay away from. I know that a badly maintained MB could get really expensive. Need to buy a MB with paperwork, maintenance receipts. etc. I am looking at spending 10k max. Thanks. |
I've become somewhat partial to 97 C280 / C230 and to a lesser extent E320 ( not so much up for the front end / headlights )
96 - 97 was first year for 722.6 electronic shift trans ( also used in Chrysler products, many trans shops can rebuild them Vs not so much with the older 722.3 / .4 / .5 ) 97 was the last year for a mechanical key, later cars got a somewhat problematic key fob / electronic column lock. 97 was also the last year for the M104 inline 6, 98 brought on a somewhat problematic V6 that later got better. ( crank pulley issues for sure, from what I recall valve cover breather / EGR carbon issues. ) The C and E can have rust issues so stay out of the salt / snow belt. Both of these cars are built to a price but are decent cars. I got the 97 C280 for Mom to dive and I'd pick it over my SL for buzzing around town. I'd think a really nice 97 C or E could be had for 5K easy. |
This will not be what the OP wants to hear, but the W123 diesels are the best overall cars Mercedes has ever made. The only real down side is that the newest ones are now 30 years old.
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what to buy and where to look
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or blue/gold personalized plates. The diesels are the favored ones. but won't win any drag races, though. So Cal has year round mild temps = no rust and snow/salt plus it is ground zero for car culture in the world ----- yes, the world, so many fanatical owners, many shops to repair them, detail them, paint them, repair them and keep them in good condition are everywhere around..with time luck patience you can nab a nice one, parts are not too hard to find, plus they will run to a million miles and beyond and they are easy to work on. Just about are the w124 models, from 1986-1995, but if later ones - 1992-1995 be sure they have the updated non biodegradeable wiring harness. love these ones, they too are everlasting, and also million-milers, just about all that can kill them is driver error, said my mechanic, who drives one. And in these days of "me too cars, these ones sport impeccable build quality. And can NEVER be mistaken for anything but a Mercedes-Benz. Good luck in the hunt for one. . |
I'd roll with what $10K would buy in the nicest '05/'06 E320 CDI that I could find.
If you need or like the W211 E320/E500 gasser wagons, that might be a good choice too. The C-Class wagons might be of interest too. |
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While devotees may argue that the W123 or whatever was the best Mercedes made, it's not a current car and is not the best choice for a daily driver. As mentioned the W202 C-class cars are known for being good cars. My daughter has one, a 2000 C230 Kompressor, and it's got 195K miles on it. My cousin previously owned it, so I've got a documented history, and the car has been a very low problem vehicle. My only gripe is the vibrating engine, but since you already have a 230, you know all about that. Start going newer, and you dramatically increase the complexity. Double edged sword here, on one hand better mileage and power, on the other increased potential service costs. Advice is hard to give, since you have not narrowed down your preferences, i.e.: power, economy, convertible, need to haul, etc. Might also look at the classifieds in the MBCA Star magazine, you can find cherished cars there. Jim |
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May be rather overpriced but it seems to be a genuine Sportline so a bit rare. I'd expect to get something like that for very much less but keep the rest of my 10K budget for eventualities. Good luck. RayH |
for me,I like the w140 chassis,the lesser chassis's suffer electrical problems.I use the m104 engine,it is cast iron.I don't trust aluminum blocks.I remeber the Chevy Vega days.
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2008 E350 4Matic. I'm gonna buy the next nice one we take in on trade.
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Fine cars in their day, but not really a practical daily driver unless you have loads of free time or money to pay a mechanic and a backup vehicle. Spare parts quality is a big issue now, most parts (even dealer)are not the same quality as what they left the factory with. Oil cooler hoses and motor mounts...I'm looking at you. The third issue is that these cars are maintenance and repair intensive and considering the driving experience, high costs of diesel, and the low residual value I wouldn't recommend one to any of my customers as a sensible choice to buy as a daily driver. |
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^that is exactly what I thought.
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going to stay away from the diesels unless i find a real beauty. around here in n cal they are expensive and well used. i do have a f250 95 diesel 7.3 4x4 beast for towing. i like diesels but can't afford the nice ones.:mad: |
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Could you add to the goods of such a car! thanks. |
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