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How many miles do you have on your W140?
Thought it might be neat to see who has the highest mileage W140 on the board. Please tell us how many miles you have and which engine.
I'll start....Mine is just getting broken in at 108K miles. S420. Thanks! |
130K miles
Sixto 95 S420 87 300SDL |
158,500 miles. 1992 500sel. Runs and looks excellent. :)
-David 92 500sel 86 560sel 85 535i 82 QPorte |
My 1998 S 500 L just turned 27,000 miles (yes, just 27k!)
It definitely still runs and smells as new. I know it is a very low and unsual mileage for this type and year of car, completely the opposite of what your asking for. I just thought it would serve as a contrast in the replies. |
94 S350 @ 235 KMi
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'92 500SEL -- 165,000 US miles
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95 S320 128,000
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95 S320 179,000 km
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'93 300SE 66,000 trouble free miles.
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'95 s500
131,000 KMS and i'm hoping to get 10 times that by times end(mine not the 140's), although at this pace i can't see it. |
Just turned 96 K miles... S500 Coupe...
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1997 c140.....
26312 2nd owner. |
191k
'95 S500 - 191k miles
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97 S320 LWB - 197,000 miles and going strong. Still looks great too.
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107,000
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1992 300SE - 203,000
Tim |
my pops 95 S600...just turned past 70,000
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98 s500 62k
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95 S320 - 95k
Jack |
123k on my 1997 S500 Sedan.
Funny though....soon as it hit 120k my tranny took a massive dump. This was back in November '04...I decided to take it to an indipendent "shop" instead of a reputible mechanic....needless to say $4300, 2weeks waiting on a valve-body to be delivered and now 2 months later, I still do NOT have my 140 back and I'm thoroughly pissed. They have completely rebuilt my tranny and the latest is that I now need to replace my TCU (tranny control unit) which is $1200 including dealer reprogramming... For anyone out there having trouble with their 722.6...do yourself a HUGE favor and GO TO THE DEALER!!!! Sure you'll spend more $$$, but it'll be worth it |
Just to add some perspective - I also had my tranny fail on my 92 500sel. It started skipping second at 145k miles, then stopped finding fourth at 158k, and then started finding false neutrals at 160k, which was the end of trying to live with it.
I was quoted about $4500 from the dealer, $2500 from a good indie shop, $1800 from a large trans only rebuilder, and $1300 from a small shop that does Mercedes trannys only. While I too had to wait for a valve body swap to make it perfect, overall I'm pretty happy. It shifts a little bit more aggressive than it probably "should" (running to higher rpms before shifting, firm positive shifts), but I drive aggressively so it works for me. If I had to do it again, I would seriously consider the $1800 deal - primary reason being that they have a tranny dyno, so the trans can be fully test run after rebuild, but PRIOR to re-installing into car (which I think would avoid some possible problems). (They also offered a very thorough warranty (including towing, etc.), although the dealer did offer the best warranty (at a cost of only $2000+ (for the warranty)) -David |
THanx David!
I feel royally screwed @ $4300 (which I was originally quoted $3400 from this indie shop that is doing the work). Downtown L.A. Mercedes quoted me $5900 for a factory reconditioned unit all inclusive (tranny, TCU computer, torque converter, fluids & 2yr/unlimited mileage warranty). well, after I soiled my underwear, I promptly started searcing for a good indie shop in the Los Angeles area. and with no success I ended up at this "shop". Their initial quote was for $2200...after he dug into the tranny, the price jumped to $3400. Last week he said he was finished then discovered that there's a 1-2second delay when going from Park to Drive....after that it shifts fine. evidentally the dealer told him that the TCU was bad and that anyime you replace the valvebody, you need to replace the TCU computer as well. So after I *****ed and complained about their shoddy work and the add'l cost, they agreed to let me only pay an additional $900 for the TCU and they would absorb any additional cost This has been a very very expensive lesson, especially since I now have to come up with $900 for the TCU |
In regards to having to swap TCUs when replacing valve bodies, I can't offer specific knowledge but can offer my experiences.
We have swapped 3 different valve bodies, installing one unit 3 times and the two other units one time each, and the mechanic didn't say anything about having to reset or swap the TCU, but that I might have to drive it a few days for everything to settle in and work properly. While they offered different shifting characteristics, they all worked "properly" (smooth, positive shifts, nothing weird). The reason that we have done this is that although my tranny seems to be working 98%+ perfectly, it will sometimes shift a little "too" hard when kicking down from 2nd to 1st. The best way to duplicate the problem is idle at 20mph for a few feet and then floor it - it will often have more of a "clunck" then I think is correct. ?!?!? However, this is the ONLY problem, the mechanic/shop owner has agreed to continue to work with my to solve this problem (and has shown some serious good faith in rounding up parts and swapping them around without charge). Since I only paid $1300 (total, including R&R) for the tranny rebuild (under $1500 including new rear main seal and several other minor fixes), I am pretty happy. -David |
Update: Now at 233 k.
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CompDoc, You should have gone to Sun Valley Mercedes Dismantlers. They offer the very best tranny rebuilds for about $3,000. Who is doing the job now?
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'94 S500 cpe . . . 119k miles . . .
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97 S320, 145k
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1994 S500 Sedan:
Polar White / Grey 98,xxx pampered Miles owned since new, and will never sell! Updates (in order completed over the past 14 years): Mercedes-Benz License Plate Frames (Mercedes-Benz Collection) European Turn Signal Lenses (Beverley Hills Motoring Accessories) S600 Grill Insert (eBay) Custom Floor Mats (floor covering is the family business) Lower Body painted to match Upper Body (Rallye Auto Body) Model Designation removed (Rallye Auto Body) Wish List: Wood / Leather Steering Wheel and Shift Knob 18" AMG Monoblock II Wheels Extreme Wish List: Lightest possible window tint (dip process) Brembo Brake System Grey / Light Grey S600 Two-Tone Seat Covers Wood Trim refinished to a darker stain JD. |
1992 300se 161.000 mi
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Not on a W140, but when six nines turn unto 6 zeros..................
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4rtsv_mercedes-240d-1000000km_auto |
93 300e
170K on the clock
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99 S500 201k
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92 300ce
89000 miles and running very well .... Ben Carter
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Not to split hairs, but a 1993 300E and a 1992 300CE are both W124 chassis cars.
This thread is about miles on W140 cars. |
My indy has a 94 or 95 W140 Sedan thats debadged that has something like 265k on it.
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1997 S500 - 73,000
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I was thinking of the engine in my 300CE
You are correct Suginami, my car is a 124 .... I was just thinking that the engine is the key item in miles on a car in a way ..... anyhow, that six cylinder in the 300CE is really a good one!
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1995 S350D 235,8xx miles. (Yes, I need to update my signature.)
-Jim |
1992 400SE with 215K, runs excellent, daily driver.
Bob |
Just turned over 90k on my S420 and 43k on the S320
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264,800 mi today on the '95 S500.
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The 95 S320 I inherited has 137k miles on it and needs TLC. Dad passed away 3-ish years ago and the car's been sitting.
Drove it from VA to Denver and it ran like a top. Now? Not charging below 3k rpm and even then, its not charging much. I'm gonna post a thread on 'WTHeck is wrong with my S320' in a few min. M |
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263,000 miles now. Would be more but I let some fuel leaks get the best of me and it sat idle for a year.
Jim |
Now my '94 S500 cpe has 122K miles . . . check post#26 (Jan 2008) it had 119K miles. Driving much?
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[Wow, this thread is really old! / Jim, great to hear from you!]
On post No. 4 (May, 2004) my S 500 L had 27,000 miles, now it clocks a little over 63,000 miles. Still as great today as it was then! :) My gorgeous CL 500 which I acquired at the beginning of this year had 12,500 original certified miles. Now is just reaching 14,000 miles. This coupe is the definite king of the road! :cool: |
Armando . . . beautiful car . . . in perfect condition. What a great find! Enjoy it :)
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Yesterday at the junk yard there was a w140 s420 taxi car with 262K miles,
this was here in the US. I never knew some people used mercedes as taxis here in southern California. True Story |
'96 S500 142K.
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1995 S280 5-speed
http://www.fototime.com/E04E06B61D02158/standard.jpg 200,000 miles. Bought 5 years ago running but with a major engine knock. Bought a parts car with a good engine 2 years ago for it. One day I'll get it on the road. |
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