RE: Shed Of The Week: Mercedes E-Class

RE: Shed Of The Week: Mercedes E-Class

Friday 13th January 2017

Shed Of The Week: Mercedes E-Class

A W210 diesel E-Class that isn't rolling rust? Might be worth a shot...



Built from 1995 to 2002 or thereabouts, the Mercedes-Benz W210 E-Class is best known for, well, rust. One Paul Garlick, ex of this parish, once described an earlier W210 Shed as "the E-Class Club Sport... the longer you own it, the lighter it becomes".

Not just diesel, this is a 'TURBODIESEL'
Not just diesel, this is a 'TURBODIESEL'
Depending on who or what you believe, this was a consequence of: inadequate amounts of primer; the cost-saving switch from solvent- to water-based paints, sparingly applied; the use of so-called 'stretched steel' on pre-June 2001 cars.

W210 corrosion usually makes its presence felt on front wings, door bottoms and window seal areas and the boot lid around the numberplate - but wait a minute. This E300 is different. Look at the shots. Quite apart from there being no sign of any rust anywhere, the shutlines look absolutely amazing.

Could it be that this car was an early victim of the rust, and perhaps an early recipient of the remedial action that Mercedes became increasingly reluctant to provide when the shocking scale of the rust problem became clear?

Or, here's another thought: could it be that the lads on the W210 production line took a bit more care on the 300 diesel, fearing a factory invasion by big hairy German taxi-drivers with warranty claims attached to heavy lengths of drainpipe-sized bratwurst?

Either way, the best thing about this right-angled slab is the 18,000-ton lump of pig iron under the bonnet. If you're used to the refinement levels of a modern diesel, this old thudder might come as a shock, but she'll hit 135mph if you can stand the anguish and return mid-30s mpg figures, though not at the same time. For rather smaller mpg numbers you can bolt on a (much) bigger turbo and get surprising results. Here's one with a Scania puffer.

A manual gearbox away from full poverty
A manual gearbox away from full poverty
These pre-2000 Merc diesels were known for their low breakdown rate, so even with a few mods you'd have every reason to expect it to last for many more years, running on veggie oil too if you so desired.

Now, check out those odd little knobs between the driver's seat and the centre console. Shed reckons these are for the auxiliary heater.

The what now? This is a smashing little system that, being as how this is a pre-'99 non-facelift model, runs on the car's main fuel which it takes from the tank via a separate line. A spark plug ignites a burner which heats up the engine coolant until it reaches a decent temperature, at which point a relay fires up the heater blower to en-warm the cabin.

It's a simple, slightly dangerous-sounding but efficient setup. Even in Siberia, you can have your E300 cabin nice and toasty within 20-30 minutes. Unlike rubbishy old heated seats, it warms the whole cabin, making light work of any snow or ice that might be on the windows.

Those aforementioned German taxi drivers love their auxiliary heat as it keeps their buns crackling without having to keep the engine running. You can still spec aux heating on more modern Mercs, with heating or indeed cooling kicking into action for pre-determined departure times.

If Taxi Driver was set in the 90s. In Derby
If Taxi Driver was set in the 90s. In Derby
Other W210 stuff to check? Front coil spring mounting brackets are famously fragile, as are the glow plugs if they need replacing. Though we can't see any evidence of rust in the usual places, lift up the boot carpet or better yet scramble underneath to check that the floor isn't made of Emmental cheese. Shed can't remember if the trans oil cooler is an issue on this particular model, where coolant gets into the system and causes expensive damage, but he thinks it was only on 21st century cars. No doubt someone will be along to correct him.

The corroded brake pipes mentioned as MOT advisories are a common problem too, but that's hardly W210 exclusive. This is a 20-year old car after all.

Shed loves it. He loves the non-leather spec, using jazzy but tough cloth and binding cords apparently designed to last for a thousand years, and he loves that huge TURBODIESEL badge on the boot. Not unusually, the polycarb headlight lenses look a bit dim, but then again so does Mrs Shed and she's still managing somehow.

Here's the ad.

Speakers, Traction Control, Radio, Engine Immobiliser, Cassette Player, Auxiliary Heating, Passenger Airbag, Drivers Airbag, Power Assisted Steering, Electric Windows, Central Locking, Alloy Wheels, Air Conditioning, ABS

Amazing Value Turbo Diesel Automatic &Avantgarde model! Low mileage for the year (works out at just 8,166 miles per year). E300 Engine model was the stronger engine than the later E320. MOT History Checked &Genuine Mileage. Includes 12 Months AA Breakdown Cover (or a free upgrade for existing AA Members). More Photos to follow. Please call for further details or to arrange a test drive on 07595 894330 Thank You.

 

 


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GranCab

Original Poster:

2,902 posts

146 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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Clean the headlamp lenses with toothpaste ... sorted !

helix402

7,858 posts

182 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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The boot is rusty.

Motorrad

6,811 posts

187 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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The MOT history of 'underbody corrosion' is ominous. For that reason alone I think I'd avoid.

DrFeelAverage

82 posts

87 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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I have a strange desire to paint one of these pale custard yellow and make it an accurate replica of a Berlin taxi

Dr G

15,167 posts

242 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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I wager its recent MOT history is merely the tip of the iceberg...

Spannerski

127 posts

111 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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Good Cheap school bus...

SuperHangOn

3,486 posts

153 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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The 3.0 turbo-diesels in those are fantastic. Pass for obvious reasons though.

Nearly all of the underbody is hidden by plastic undertrays which makes spotting the rot virtually impossible on a viewing.

Multistroodle

6 posts

93 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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That switch pack is for orthopaedic/multi-contour seat adjustment, nothing to do with aux heater.

Edited by Multistroodle on Friday 13th January 09:25

2 GKC

1,895 posts

105 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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Growing old rather gracefully to my eyes. Something cool about smoking round in an old Merc like this

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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Horrible.

Shakermaker

11,317 posts

100 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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As has been seen in the Reader's Cars threads, as well as mentioned in the article, these engines are surprisingly tuneable. Send it to the guy at Dieselpumpuk along with an envelope full of £20s and you can have 400-600bhp, if you're so inclined.

Helicopter123

8,831 posts

156 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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Horrid poverty spec diesel rust bucket. Avoid.

Filibuster

3,141 posts

215 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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Now this is a cool Diesel Merc (and I hate Diesel):

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

Although same engine, this SOTW.... well no thank you. Would take a fortune to turn it into a cool car. And at that point there are better ones around for very little more.
Have I said that I hate Diesel? But that engine is quite something, if fiddled a bit. This is a true and honest Diesel engine that doesn't try to hide that fact. And that I can acknowledge.
But honestly, I really just hate Diesel. hehe

Oh and don't get me started on those seats... eek

Warpspeed1

19 posts

118 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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There is some marking round the boot lock plus around the front grill suggesting rust is there. Seems to have been reduced by 25% judging by the price shown in some photo's

Richard-390a0

2,249 posts

91 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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Missing front tow eye cover (recent breakdown perhaps?), cloth trim in an Avantgarde spec car is unusual & what looks to be wheels from a 208 CLK are they original I don't remember seeing those on a 210 before but i could be wrong.

ianwayne

6,283 posts

268 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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DVLA have it registered as grey. Likely an error, but suggests a colour change.

Still taxed too so the previous owner, if he traded it in, is down quite a few quid already.

MoT til August 22nd though. smile

tomic

720 posts

145 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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The interior colour looks original, not sure about the body colour though

Chassis

Sales designation: E300DT [MODEL_IDX = 2]
Order number: 0 8 537 32269
Delivery date: 30 09 1998
Market: AG,Europe
Production order:
Paint code 1:
744
Equipment:
728A - CLOTH BLACK/GREY
Engine no.:
606962 22 046173
Transmission:
722608 01 165546 [transmissionType = GA]
Steering:
Front axle 1:
Rear axle 1:
Rear axle 2:
Battery 1:
Fuel cell 1:
Electric motor 1:
SA code
213 - PARAMETER STEERING
248 - REAR SEAT WITH INTEGRATED CHILD SEAT
249 - INSIDE AND OUTSIDE MIRROR AUTOMATIC DIMMING
290 - WINDOWBAG
293 - SIDEBAG IN REAR LEFT AND RIGHT
345 - RAIN SENSOR
405 - MULTI-CONTOUR SEAT, FRONT RIGHT
423 - 5-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
461 - INSTRUMENT WITH MILES IND. AND ENGLISH LEGEND
500 - OUTSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR LH AND RH FOLDING
543 - SUN VISOR WITH MAKE-UP MIRROR L. AND R., BE-
551 - ANTI-THEFT/ANTI-BREAK-IN WARNING SYSTEM
570 - FOLDING ARMREST, FRONT
580 - AIR CONDITIONER
600 - HEADLAMPS - CLEANING EQUIPMENT
611 - EXIT LIGHTS FOR DRIVER DOORS
613 - HEADLAMP LEFT-HAND TRAFFIC
655 - SPORTS CHASSIS WITH L.A.WHLS, 5-HOLE
668 - PACKAGING FOR SHIPPING VEHICLES WITH TIE-DOWN HOOK
673 - HIGH-CAPACITY BATTERY
691 - BLUE HEAT-INSULATING GLASS ALL-AROUND, GLASS REAR
756 - RADIO MB AUDIO 10 CD WITH VK/RDS
809 - [210] - 19960905 - AEJ 98/1/X
809 - [722.6] - 19960119 - AEJ 06/1/M/X
817 - ALARM SIREN FOR THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
833 - INVALID/GREAT BRITAIN,ADDITIONAL PARTS
877 - READING LAMP IN THE REAR
882 - INTERIOR SAFEGUARD
910 - DYNAMO WITH HIGHER CAPACITY (FFO)
954 - EQUIPMENT PACKAGE FOR AVANTGARDE VEHICLES
984 - COC DOC., DELETION OF VEHICLE REGISTRATION DOC.
700A - FABRIC
744 - DARK BLUE SOFT TOP FABRIC 5010
728A - CLOTH BLACK/GREY

MorganP104

2,605 posts

130 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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If the underbody corrosion isn't too far advanced, this motor could give years of loyal service. It appears to have been optioned by the first owner to be as robust and long-lasting as possible (i.e. it doesn't appear to have to many fragile bits specified).

If, on the other hand, it's rotten as a pear underneath, it'll be lucky to see another MoT.

The sort of thing that needs to be up on ramps and prodded extensively, I'd suggest.

only1ian

688 posts

194 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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I hate this type of ad. One price on the advert to get attention and another when you call to actually try and buy it! In this case 1295 to you sir!

FELIX_5

952 posts

197 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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Aren't those wheels from a C-Class? Not that it matters at this price point, and certainly the least of your worries with this car. Merely a geeky observation.....