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Ext User(Blue Heeler)
16-10-2006, 03:33 PM
A few weeks back I posted asking for advice regarding the purchase of a
Mercedes 300E.


Some may even recall that after some very good advice, I bought the
damm thing. I've had a few weeks fun motoring but I've decided that its
not for me.

Basically it is just a little too heavy on fuel and a little too
lacking in urge to suit my tastes. I've also discovered the fundamental
disadvantage of owning a Mercedes, even a less than new one - people
seem to want to disfigure or damage it for no bloody reason at all.

Only last night I parked between a HSV Holden on one side and one of
those new Mitsi 380 thingys on the other. Came back a couple of hours
later and I'm the one that had the scratch on the bonnet and the second
bonnet emblem since I've owned the bloody thing has been nicked.


Anyway, in the few weeks that I've had it there have been no mechanical
issues, there was a bit of hesitation off idle and a rough idle first
start of the day, but the previous owner's mechanic replaced some part
in the injection system (FOC) and that cleared that up. By the way he
tells me that all parts for the Bosch mechanical fuel injection system
fitted can be had non-genuine and relatively cheaply, which means you
do not have to pay Mercedes prices.

I've had the pioneer stacker fixed (ouch! on that one) and the sunroof
now works properly. I fitted new front seat covers and I've also bought
one brand new tyre and matched it to the previously un-roaded spare and
put them on the rear, front tyres are at 60~70% with a little excess
wear on the side due to excessive speed around local roundabouts.

All in all I sort of like it, but the reality is that the same money
buys a better Falcon of Commodre wagon, and a wagon is what I really
need.

So, in case anyone is interested:-

1991 Mercedes 300E
6 Cyl with lots of valves......
381,000 km, BUT, engine fully rebuilt by Merc workshop less than a year
ago, trans also rebuilt at same time.
Full respray in original colour less than 12 mths ago.
No squeaks and rattles, full dealer service history (prior to me buying
it anyway).

9 months QLD rego.
Current roadworthy and safety cert.


First person to offer me more than $6k owns it, or alternatively I'll
accept a swap of a Falcadore wagon of equivalent value, providing that
said Falcadore is NOT a V8.

Any interest?
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Ext User(Brendon)
16-10-2006, 04:23 PM
Blue Heeler wrote:
>
> Any interest?

Yep. Can you post some pictures somewhere?

Ext User(atec77)
16-10-2006, 04:33 PM
Blue Heeler wrote:
> A few weeks back I posted asking for advice regarding the purchase of a
> Mercedes 300E.
>
>
> Some may even recall that after some very good advice, I bought the
> damm thing. I've had a few weeks fun motoring but I've decided that its
> not for me.
>
> Basically it is just a little too heavy on fuel and a little too
> lacking in urge to suit my tastes. I've also discovered the fundamental
> disadvantage of owning a Mercedes, even a less than new one - people
> seem to want to disfigure or damage it for no bloody reason at all.
>
> Only last night I parked between a HSV Holden on one side and one of
> those new Mitsi 380 thingys on the other. Came back a couple of hours
> later and I'm the one that had the scratch on the bonnet and the second
> bonnet emblem since I've owned the bloody thing has been nicked.
>
>
> Anyway, in the few weeks that I've had it there have been no mechanical
> issues, there was a bit of hesitation off idle and a rough idle first
> start of the day, but the previous owner's mechanic replaced some part
> in the injection system (FOC) and that cleared that up. By the way he
> tells me that all parts for the Bosch mechanical fuel injection system
> fitted can be had non-genuine and relatively cheaply, which means you
> do not have to pay Mercedes prices.
>
> I've had the pioneer stacker fixed (ouch! on that one) and the sunroof
> now works properly. I fitted new front seat covers and I've also bought
> one brand new tyre and matched it to the previously un-roaded spare and
> put them on the rear, front tyres are at 60~70% with a little excess
> wear on the side due to excessive speed around local roundabouts.
>
> All in all I sort of like it, but the reality is that the same money
> buys a better Falcon of Commodre wagon, and a wagon is what I really
> need.
>
> So, in case anyone is interested:-
>
> 1991 Mercedes 300E
> 6 Cyl with lots of valves......
> 381,000 km, BUT, engine fully rebuilt by Merc workshop less than a year
> ago, trans also rebuilt at same time.
> Full respray in original colour less than 12 mths ago.
> No squeaks and rattles, full dealer service history (prior to me buying
> it anyway).
>
> 9 months QLD rego.
> Current roadworthy and safety cert.
>
>
> First person to offer me more than $6k owns it, or alternatively I'll
> accept a swap of a Falcadore wagon of equivalent value, providing that
> said Falcadore is NOT a V8.
>
> Any interest?
you might investigate putting it on gas ?
depends how much it owes you I guess , as for the damage yes its par for
the course from certain people , not always bogans either .

Ext User(Blue Heeler)
16-10-2006, 04:43 PM
Sorry to be an Indian giver folks, but it's sold already.

I asked one of the clerks to place an ad in the local paper for me and
she looked up and said "I'll buy it".

As her current car is a Volvo 850 I suppose that an equally aged Merc
is both an improvement and somewhat more rational.

Anyway, she has the readies in the bank so the deal is done.


Sorry to bother everyone, I had no idea it would sell so close to
home....Or so quickly given that the bloke I bought it from had been
trying to unload it for ages.

--

Ext User(2ofdem)
16-10-2006, 05:23 PM
Blue Heeler wrote:
> Sorry to be an Indian giver folks, but it's sold already.
>
> I asked one of the clerks to place an ad in the local paper for me and
> she looked up and said "I'll buy it".
>
> As her current car is a Volvo 850 I suppose that an equally aged Merc
> is both an improvement and somewhat more rational.
>
> Anyway, she has the readies in the bank so the deal is done.
>
>
> Sorry to bother everyone, I had no idea it would sell so close to
> home....Or so quickly given that the bloke I bought it from had been
> trying to unload it for ages.
>
> --

That was quick. kinda tempted to sell my SEL now.

Ext User(ODB)
16-10-2006, 07:43 PM
How sick! Are people still scratching cars? I would break the hands of
someone I caught doing that, to anyones car least my own.



"2ofdem" <twoofdem@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1160982646.052403.275310@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
>
> Blue Heeler wrote:
>> Sorry to be an Indian giver folks, but it's sold already.
>>
>> I asked one of the clerks to place an ad in the local paper for me and
>> she looked up and said "I'll buy it".
>>
>> As her current car is a Volvo 850 I suppose that an equally aged Merc
>> is both an improvement and somewhat more rational.
>>
>> Anyway, she has the readies in the bank so the deal is done.
>>
>>
>> Sorry to bother everyone, I had no idea it would sell so close to
>> home....Or so quickly given that the bloke I bought it from had been
>> trying to unload it for ages.
>>
>> --
>
> That was quick. kinda tempted to sell my SEL now.
>

Ext User(Blue Heeler)
16-10-2006, 08:03 PM
ODB wrote:

> How sick! Are people still scratching cars? I would break the hands
> of someone I caught doing that, to anyones car least my own.
>

Yeah it pissed me off too, as you might expect. Still this time I was
lucky and the scratch polished out.

Ext User(Noddy)
16-10-2006, 10:43 PM
"Blue Heeler" <woof@bark.net> wrote in message
news:xn0esjj2w24ofk000@news.individual.net...

> Any interest?

Not a bit.

Sorry :)

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Regards,
Noddy.