Just something to see if it works. Mod on Duty!

Just something to see if it works. Mod on Duty!

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W00DY

15,492 posts

227 months

Saturday 22nd August 2015
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Helicopter123 said:
Marty Funkhouser said:
Power Barge anyone?

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2015...

Lord have mercy.
Road tax £505 a year? Blimey, is that correct?
Yep.


I quite like the GT, more so than it's saloon counterpart Dark colours only though, white is awful.

Good find.

ATM

18,300 posts

220 months

Saturday 22nd August 2015
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W00DY said:
Helicopter123 said:
Marty Funkhouser said:
Power Barge anyone?

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2015...

Lord have mercy.
Road tax £505 a year? Blimey, is that correct?
Yep.
Which is why some bigger engined cars are now worthless like St 220 mondeo

brickwall

5,250 posts

211 months

Sunday 23rd August 2015
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Marty Funkhouser said:
Power Barge anyone?

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2015...

Lord have mercy.
I think you'd have to pay me £20k before I'd consider driving that.

Helicopter123

8,831 posts

157 months

Sunday 23rd August 2015
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ATM said:
W00DY said:
Helicopter123 said:
Marty Funkhouser said:
Power Barge anyone?

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2015...

Lord have mercy.
Road tax £505 a year? Blimey, is that correct?
Yep.
Which is why some bigger engined cars are now worthless like St 220 mondeo
I could just about live with catastrophic fuel consumption and the potential finincial ruinous Bork factor, but £505 a year in tax is a piss take.

ATM

18,300 posts

220 months

Sunday 23rd August 2015
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Helicopter123 said:
ATM said:
W00DY said:
Helicopter123 said:
Marty Funkhouser said:
Power Barge anyone?

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2015...

Lord have mercy.
Road tax £505 a year? Blimey, is that correct?
Yep.
Which is why some bigger engined cars are now worthless like St 220 mondeo
I could just about live with catastrophic fuel consumption and the potential finincial ruinous Bork factor, but £505 a year in tax is a piss take.
So snap up anything fruity which is 55 reg or older because they're limited to the old school 280 maximum - or whatever that is right now.

Marty Funkhouser

5,427 posts

182 months

Thankyou4calling

10,607 posts

174 months

Sunday 23rd August 2015
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That's nice but .........

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2015...

Would this be a better buy? Much cheaper and still supremely wafts. I'd be very tempted were I in the market. Is this too cheap?

Krikkit

26,536 posts

182 months

Sunday 23rd August 2015
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Depends if you're likely to venture into a congestion charging zone I suppose! Plus there's that extra cool factor of those awesome rear seats in the first example, the 2nd has a very ordinary-looking back seat by comparison!

camelot1971

2,702 posts

167 months

Sunday 23rd August 2015
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/05-Mercedes-Benz-S65-AMG...

A touch over priced but still very, very nice cloud9

BIRMA

3,810 posts

195 months

Sunday 23rd August 2015
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camelot1971 said:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/05-Mercedes-Benz-S65-AMG...

A touch over priced but still very, very nice cloud9
And probably only just run in, cheap road tax (relatively) but as you say a bit overpriced.

Mustard

6,992 posts

246 months

Sunday 23rd August 2015
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Lower end of thread budget

http://www.southbournegarage.co.uk/used-cars/merce...

Total lunacy for the money

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 23rd August 2015
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Mustard said:
Lower end of thread budget

http://www.southbournegarage.co.uk/used-cars/merce...

Total lunacy for the money
A couple of these were floating around the £5k-£6k mark around the end of last year but I thought I'd be sensible and wait until the new year but I haven't seen one that cheap since.

Budget for coil packs (£1,500ish) and a ABC system refresh with new pump (Manufactured pumps circa £500, not the many ££££ you often see quoted), filters, fluid and good hose and it should be as reliable as any other W220, but with nothing more than a remapped ECU and TCU they'll bang out 11 second 1/4 miles and put bus lengths on almost anything on 4 wheels from a roll.

Awesome cars, but I do wonder who is spending nearly £10k on them. Too much money to be 'disposable' if a major S600 specific component were to fail but not enough to make a bill deep into four figures a no brainer.

ATM

18,300 posts

220 months

Sunday 23rd August 2015
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279 said:
Mustard said:
Lower end of thread budget

http://www.southbournegarage.co.uk/used-cars/merce...

Total lunacy for the money
A couple of these were floating around the £5k-£6k mark around the end of last year but I thought I'd be sensible and wait until the new year but I haven't seen one that cheap since.

Budget for coil packs (£1,500ish) and a ABC system refresh with new pump (Manufactured pumps circa £500, not the many ££££ you often see quoted), filters, fluid and good hose and it should be as reliable as any other W220, but with nothing more than a remapped ECU and TCU they'll bang out 11 second 1/4 miles and put bus lengths on almost anything on 4 wheels from a roll.

Awesome cars, but I do wonder who is spending nearly £10k on them. Too much money to be 'disposable' if a major S600 specific component were to fail but not enough to make a bill deep into four figures a no brainer.
That ad says 68,000 miles. It could be a car which is in good condition but unfortunately that is all it is worth. Such a lot of car like you say and makes you wander if the 65 is really worth double the money.

4941cc

25,867 posts

207 months

Monday 24th August 2015
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279 said:
Budget for coil packs (£1,500ish)
I thought the coil packs were only of concern on the 5.8 N/A V12 due to the selective cylinder shutdown tech that the biturbo doesn't have.

ATM

18,300 posts

220 months

Monday 24th August 2015
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4941cc said:
279 said:
Budget for coil packs (£1,500ish)
I thought the coil packs were only of concern on the 5.8 N/A V12 due to the selective cylinder shutdown tech that the biturbo doesn't have.
Good bearding.

EarlOfHazard

3,603 posts

159 months

Monday 24th August 2015
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ATM said:
279 said:
Mustard said:
Lower end of thread budget

http://www.southbournegarage.co.uk/used-cars/merce...

Total lunacy for the money
A couple of these were floating around the £5k-£6k mark around the end of last year but I thought I'd be sensible and wait until the new year but I haven't seen one that cheap since.

Budget for coil packs (£1,500ish) and a ABC system refresh with new pump (Manufactured pumps circa £500, not the many ££££ you often see quoted), filters, fluid and good hose and it should be as reliable as any other W220, but with nothing more than a remapped ECU and TCU they'll bang out 11 second 1/4 miles and put bus lengths on almost anything on 4 wheels from a roll.

Awesome cars, but I do wonder who is spending nearly £10k on them. Too much money to be 'disposable' if a major S600 specific component were to fail but not enough to make a bill deep into four figures a no brainer.
That ad says 68,000 miles. It could be a car which is in good condition but unfortunately that is all it is worth. Such a lot of car like you say and makes you wander if the 65 is really worth double the money.
Does this S class suffer the same foibles as the CL of this era. Would love to sample this engine, but as scard by the horror stories of the CL. If this S class is somewhat more reliable, then it could be a viable option..
What hp do these put out with a re-map?

ATM

18,300 posts

220 months

Monday 24th August 2015
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EarlOfHazard said:
ATM said:
279 said:
Mustard said:
Lower end of thread budget

http://www.southbournegarage.co.uk/used-cars/merce...

Total lunacy for the money
A couple of these were floating around the £5k-£6k mark around the end of last year but I thought I'd be sensible and wait until the new year but I haven't seen one that cheap since.

Budget for coil packs (£1,500ish) and a ABC system refresh with new pump (Manufactured pumps circa £500, not the many ££££ you often see quoted), filters, fluid and good hose and it should be as reliable as any other W220, but with nothing more than a remapped ECU and TCU they'll bang out 11 second 1/4 miles and put bus lengths on almost anything on 4 wheels from a roll.

Awesome cars, but I do wonder who is spending nearly £10k on them. Too much money to be 'disposable' if a major S600 specific component were to fail but not enough to make a bill deep into four figures a no brainer.
That ad says 68,000 miles. It could be a car which is in good condition but unfortunately that is all it is worth. Such a lot of car like you say and makes you wander if the 65 is really worth double the money.
Does this S class suffer the same foibles as the CL of this era. Would love to sample this engine, but as scard by the horror stories of the CL. If this S class is somewhat more reliable, then it could be a viable option..
What hp do these put out with a re-map?
I'd imagine they're basically the same car just with different length bodies.

camelot1971

2,702 posts

167 months

Monday 24th August 2015
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ATM said:
That ad says 68,000 miles. It could be a car which is in good condition but unfortunately that is all it is worth. Such a lot of car like you say and makes you wander if the 65 is really worth double the money.
To be fair, the 65 is a completely different beast and cost twice the S600 when new too.

Bit of a Unit

6,719 posts

198 months

Monday 24th August 2015
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Hello all,

Need a bit of advice on a pending barge purchase, there's some really good knowledge on the thread.

Budget up to 8k. could push that a little. It's going to be munching motorway miles across the M62, Machester to Leeds 3-4 times a week. Covering 450-500 miles a week.

Must haves:
cruise control, distance sensitive a real bonus. The current proliferation of average speed cams on the M60 and the smart section into Leeds makes this essential.
Auto
Decent stereo, DAB would be nice. Would like decent am reception. In stty traffic I quite like a phone in/ talksport.
4wd. Not 100% on this but the M62 frequently warrants a detour across Saddleworth and in the winter that can be quite a challenge.
Big. I am a sturdy sort.

List is currently:

A8, Toureg, Phaeton. Are they dreadful money pits at this price?

If I ditch the 4wd it brings in a host of Mercs anything else I should be considering? I've a heavy right foot so probably diesel rather than petrol as I don't want to be filling up every other day.

Over to the experts, any advice really appreciated.

W00DY

15,492 posts

227 months

Monday 24th August 2015
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Bit of a Unit said:
Hello all,

Need a bit of advice on a pending barge purchase, there's some really good knowledge on the thread.

Budget up to 8k. could push that a little. It's going to be munching motorway miles across the M62, Machester to Leeds 3-4 times a week. Covering 450-500 miles a week.

Must haves:
cruise control, distance sensitive a real bonus. The current proliferation of average speed cams on the M60 and the smart section into Leeds makes this essential.
Auto
Decent stereo, DAB would be nice. Would like decent am reception. In stty traffic I quite like a phone in/ talksport.
4wd. Not 100% on this but the M62 frequently warrants a detour across Saddleworth and in the winter that can be quite a challenge.
Big. I am a sturdy sort.

List is currently:

A8, Toureg, Phaeton. Are they dreadful money pits at this price?

If I ditch the 4wd it brings in a host of Mercs anything else I should be considering? I've a heavy right foot so probably diesel rather than petrol as I don't want to be filling up every other day.

Over to the experts, any advice really appreciated.

I'd be concerned about the reliability of a Touareg or Phaeton. Have you considered a Merc R-class? Could get a nice R320 CDI for your money