W211 Merc - what do look for?
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I would still check a pre 2004 very closely for rust. I had a 2003 which had rust on the inside of the boot lid which Merc would have fixed under warranty. They indicated to me that 2003/04 was the end of these issues.
Other than that check to see if the SBC unit on the braking system has been replaced on the earlier cars. It has a set number of applications before it calls for a rather expensive replacement, ie £800 ish. Merc were offering goodwill on this but not sure if this still applies.
Front springs have a tendency to collapse overnight, but a relatively cheap fix.
Also research "black death" on the 6 pot diesels, a leaking injector issue which can get expensive if you need 6 replacement injectors. Also the EGR valves can stick.
Get a well serviced car though and they will do mega miles with few issues.
Have a look on the MBclub UK forum, lots of good stuff on there.
Other than that check to see if the SBC unit on the braking system has been replaced on the earlier cars. It has a set number of applications before it calls for a rather expensive replacement, ie £800 ish. Merc were offering goodwill on this but not sure if this still applies.
Front springs have a tendency to collapse overnight, but a relatively cheap fix.
Also research "black death" on the 6 pot diesels, a leaking injector issue which can get expensive if you need 6 replacement injectors. Also the EGR valves can stick.
Get a well serviced car though and they will do mega miles with few issues.
Have a look on the MBclub UK forum, lots of good stuff on there.
I've just picked up a 2007 S211 320 CDI Sport Estate, my first Merc and I have to admit I am loving it!
Very fast with mountains of torque, handles surprisingly well and feels very solid. Coming from larger petrol engine cars getting over 34mpg is a novelty!
Standard spec on these cars is pretty good but good to try and get the comand sat nav and a few toys to add a little more luxury.
Very fast with mountains of torque, handles surprisingly well and feels very solid. Coming from larger petrol engine cars getting over 34mpg is a novelty!
Standard spec on these cars is pretty good but good to try and get the comand sat nav and a few toys to add a little more luxury.
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