On Jul 3, 5:27 pm, "-->> T.G. Lambach <<--" <"T.G. Lambach at
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OK, go to www.autotrader.com and sort for '98 E320 within 100 miles of
your zip code. Write down each, its asking price and miles AWD or not
and then you'll know if the price of THIS car is reasonable.
Unless you really need AWD - snow belt local - I'd try to avoid it.
Remember, the more "stuff" there is on a car the more that needs to be
maintained and repaired. AWD also costs about 1 or 2 mpg vs RWD.
After ten years ownership I recently sold my '97 E320 w/ 40K miles for
about the price of the car you want to buy. It's a very nice model and
fun to drive.
If I were in your position and patient, that's a must, I'd look for an
'98 or '99 E300 Diesel. Not many were sold but their owners are happy
with the turbodiesel. Just a thought.

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Quiet - 11 Jul 2007 07:03 GMT
How many miles is the TD good for???? How much is the fuel economy
advantage?
Thanks,
M
> OK, go to www.autotrader.com and sort for '98 E320 within 100 miles of
> your zip code. Write down each, its asking price and miles AWD or not
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> '98 or '99 E300 Diesel. Not many were sold but their owners are happy
> with the turbodiesel. Just a thought.
Robert Klemme - 12 Jul 2007 19:34 GMT
> If I were in your position and patient, that's a must, I'd look for an
> '98 or '99 E300 Diesel. Not many were sold but their owners are happy
> with the turbodiesel. Just a thought.
Hm, I've been told that the W210 TurboDiesels were to avoid because the
turbo chargers break down frequently. No own experience though.
Btw, I bought an 12/2000 W210 E220 CDI automatic transmission with
140,000km on the clock the other week. So far I'm very pleased with the
car. My first MB, yeah! Old dreams become true. *gg*
Kind regards
robert