On Sep 25, 2:10 pm, "-->> T.G. Lambach <<--" <"T.G. Lambach at
NoHamorSpamcomcast.net"> wrote:
> Don't buy a car with a salvage title. There's no shortage of cars so why
> buy a compromise?
>
> The model is a well known one and liked by owners. M-B doesn't use
> timing belts, only timing chains which can also break but typically only
> after 2x or 3x the life of a belt.
>
> Many owners do their own maintenance and repairs; parts for the volume
> models, like E300 E320 are widely available on line so don't be shy
> about DIY maintenance and repairs.
>
> Find a nice car with a regular title and be happy.
> --
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I have one, same year/model. Thinks/problems to look for:
AC,
Fuel supply (the car must not "shake" in any sense when in D and
stoped).
Rust under the windows rubbers,
Sun roof - opening and tilting without noises,
Exhaust system, resonator, cat, etc...
Slammimg doors,
Becker CD player and changer, automatic antenna,
Front lights ( intensity of from the in-famous sealed beans),
My advise is to take the car to a overall inspection with a good MB
mechanic before you buy,
but a Salvage title is one to avoid, for sure...
HTH,
RSalles
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