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 Posted: 12:22 - 21 Oct 2015 Post subject: Any Mercedes-Benz owners? |
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Hello, I know this is a motorcycle forum (don't karma rape me here), but I would like to know, if anyone of you ever had a W202, W210, C208 and what engine? I came to a point where I need a car for a year or two and I thought I'd buy something I used to have on my wall as a poster, when I was younger. I need something to do 400 miles 6 times a month. Going by train I'd be paying more than for a 30 mpg car + I would always be in my destination 2-3 hours early. Using my motorcycle is out of question, although it only takes about 3 hours to cover the distance.
Back on topic,
I was reading a lot and checking the prices of parts for MB's and it's not really that expensive, some bits are even cheaper than some for other, cheaper built, cars so I decided to give an MB a chance. I tried some MB forums, but those people are brainwashed and will tell you their MB's are perfect no matter what.
So, I narrowed the pick on those three cars: W202, W210, C208.
Sub £3000, there are some quite nice and clean cars, but I can't decide what engine should I get, diesel or petrol and what displacement. There are avalible these cars at the moment (similar pricing, the same insurance rate: £217/p.a.):
W202 - C180/200, C250 TD, C200 CDI, even C280 (in-line 6, petrol)
W210 - E200 up to 290 TD, + various petrol engines
C208 - CLK200, 200k, 230k
The first own car must be fun, so RWD and not made by BMW.  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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It's not like I want to go sideways in every corner. I just like the way a RWD car feels + the novelty of it, since the was majority of cars today are FWD only, some with the Haldex thing that makes it 4x4 under certain circumstances.
Thanks for the info Robby, I'll scratch the W210 off my list, since it's a rust magnet. The W202 petrol seems to be the cheapest to keep alive. The C class was entry level car after all.
I'm gonna look at some other cars as well, I've got about 3 weeks to decide. I always get this problem, a pocket full of money and nothing I'd like to buy.  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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Is there a marked up period of when the MB's had rotting bodyworks?
@ UncleBFester: I've never heard one good review on a BMW diesel. The post 2001 E46 320d is claimed to be alright if the fan is taken care of. They tend to overheat, when the fan is faulty (not spinning fast enough or just damaged), which results in the engine eating its head gasket. It is kind of interesting, that they designed the air intakes on the bonnet so it would need constant fan spinning so the head wouldn't go bang.  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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The best economy car I've ever driven was my father's '02 Seat (VW) Toledo 1.9TDi, I could do 55+mpg and my father, as he drives the car every day, does 60+mpg.
But, I kind of want something rather extraordinaire, as always. I'm a fan of MB since I was watching the DTM as a kid in the 90's. That's also when I saw ZX7R in the WSBK, and 17 years later I got one.  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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My 2000 W210 E320 was a rustbucket by 2010 when I sold it losing £5k in 2 years. Some got away with it or have been fixed on warranty. Fabulous to drive, every journey was an event. 30 mpg was reasonable. Parts and srrvice costs werent too bad except some bits could be disastrous like ECUs at 1500 squids, but there will be loads in breakers by now and the forums are good for help. In winter it needed paving slabs in the boot or it would only move sideways.
I would sell my children for a good CLK convertible from that era, perhaps when I retire and don't have to put 30k. miles a year on it.
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So far I'm going to closely look at, some W202 C180 and 200 petrol with manual gearboxes. As I understand the situation, if the bodywork is not rusty, then it should be alright (just like any other petrol car). I'm not planning on keeping it more than a year or two. If I won't be able to find a nice one, for reasonable money, I'll pass on that idea for another 5 to 10 years.
The Omega was also on my list, but there are none in at least alright condition on the market. It's also not very cheap, I must say. The money people ask for a not so rusty Omega's is ridiculous (the same money a nice clean W202 with full tank and spare tyres would be for).
I even looked at Vectra C at some point, only to find out its reliability was questionable. I don't mind changing head gaskets, hoses and pipes etc., but I won't ever do electric switches, onboard computers, self opening/closing windows and so on. A friend of mine had Vectra B, we did tons of work on it in our garage, so I thought a bit more advanced Vectra C would be alright, but nah, electrics is not my thing. ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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Worth investigating BMW?
Should get a pre-facelift 330d 6 speed manual for 3k.
I've got the e46 330cd m sport, manual, just did over 700 miles on a tank, being pretty well behaved, (long runs) which worked out to a real world 52.6MPG From a 6 cyclinder 10 year old turbo diesel. Stick that up your prius's arse.
Normally closer to 45MPG with normal driving though.  ____________________ 07' Honda Hornet now full powaah! My guide on performing an oil change! |
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I've got a 2000 C180 sitting in my mothers driveway... I'll never be back long enough to put it through an MOT etc, but you can have it for not much money.
Last MOT was an advisory for "surface corrosion on brake lines", and that's about it. It's been sat for 3 years mind. Last time I was home it fired up within 2 seconds with a charged battery. ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
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Not that I wouldn't go and have a look at your C180, but the problem is, I live 1000 miles away and want something with the wheel on the left side of the car.  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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What sort of era are you talking about? I used to borrow an old estate of my boss and really enjoyed it. I think that was an early '80s one but not sure. Built like a tank but no corrosion probs.
I noticed it was missing in the car park one day and it turned out he'd scrapped it cos the key had broke Or so he said. I find German cars grow on you, they sort of change shape after you've done some mileage........ if that makes sense
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I've been a Merc man for the last 15 years, in fact, we've all got them at my garage.
Personally, I wouldn't go for a W202, they aren't very well made and they don't drive like a Merc should, not even the AMG versions; if you want a small one, go looking for a nice W201, which is much more like a Mercedes should be, especially with the 2.6 engine.
As for W210s, I've got an E240 estate now, which replaced my E320 saloon.
They do rot, but there are still plenty of good ones around; the most important place to check is the front upper spring mount, which can pull away from the inner wing and cause the spring to pop out, with potentially disasterous consequences.
Mercedes do a repair panel that costs about 20 quid and it's an hour to fix, if you're handy with an angle grinder and a mig set.
If you're going for a diesel, in my opinion the best engine is the last version of the straight six, with the 24 valve head; relatively economical and mountains of torque, you'll really surprise people at the traffic light GP.
Beware of cars that flash the glow plug warning light - if you need to replace them, the glow plugs rarely come out easily and frequently snap in the head, which is a major ball ache to fix, unless you have a friendly specialist to hand.
Another common fault on late 210s is the dashboard LCD displays break down - stupid money from Merc, there's a bloke on Ebay that does a repair kit for about 30E.
If there's anything else you need to know, PM me, there's not much we haven't done on Mercs since the 70s. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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| Shaft wrote: | I've been a Merc man for the last 15 years, in fact, we've all got them at my garage.
Personally, I wouldn't go for a W202, they aren't very well made and they don't drive like a Merc should, not even the AMG versions; if you want a small one, go looking for a nice W201, which is much more like a Mercedes should be, especially with the 2.6 engine.
As for W210s, I've got an E240 estate now, which replaced my E320 saloon.
They do rot, but there are still plenty of good ones around; the most important place to check is the front upper spring mount, which can pull away from the inner wing and cause the spring to pop out, with potentially disasterous consequences.
Mercedes do a repair panel that costs about 20 quid and it's an hour to fix, if you're handy with an angle grinder and a mig set.
If you're going for a diesel, in my opinion the best engine is the last version of the straight six, with the 24 valve head; relatively economical and mountains of torque, you'll really surprise people at the traffic light GP.
Beware of cars that flash the glow plug warning light - if you need to replace them, the glow plugs rarely come out easily and frequently snap in the head, which is a major ball ache to fix, unless you have a friendly specialist to hand.
Another common fault on late 210s is the dashboard LCD displays break down - stupid money from Merc, there's a bloke on Ebay that does a repair kit for about 30E.
If there's anything else you need to know, PM me, there's not much we haven't done on Mercs since the 70s. |
Great reading, a lot of information, thank you.
I'm still on the hunt, I'll probably take a petrol version since there's less that could go wrong, well not sure if less, but definitely cheaper to fix as I go through the spare parts and what breakers have got to offer.
There was a 190d (2.0) with four speed manual gearbox in nice condition, but at that time, I just did not know I was going to need a car and now it's gone. I watched quite a few instructional videos about the 190d and I must say, I felt rather confident about keeping that engine alive. Very simple, not much to go wrong. Well, that was my impression of the things, based on reading and watching stuff about the engine. So, reality might be far off.
@ Vincent:
I had a go in my mate's E39 523i the other day and that car was huge. So 7 series would be impossible for me to drive. Well, I don't normally drive cars, so I think I could get used to the dimensions of the car.
I must say, there is this strange feel of joy driving a BMW. It's not as easy to drive as an generic VW concern car, the clutch takes some skill to be smooth, but once you get it, you feel like a race driver, even when you just cruise through the town at 30mph. I really liked the pedals in the E39, the on floor throttle was very nice to use, even tried to blip the throttle at downshift which is normally not as easy in other cars, for me it's not, I'm a tall lad.
Well, I have never had a go in a W201-202 nor W210, so will see about that. So far, I could only find rusty buckets for ridiculous money, 200 miles away, therefore I did not even go to have a look.
Back to you Vincent, if a BMW then a 3 series, perhaps, with the 2.5L straight 6 cylinder engine. Mate says it's way smaller than the 5 series and the rest is basically the same.
Why I don't feel like buying a diesel:
A modern (used; 10-15 years) diesel car is a lottery I do not want to play yet. The high pressure pumps and injectors diesels have are not cheap no matter what brand the car/engine is. I would rather spend more money on petrol, than buying ticket to a lottery I do not want to win. I'm not gonna cover much mileage either so a diesel over petrol wouldn't be justified in long term. ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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