ITT: Talk me out of buying a 2007 Mercedes E Class
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Date: November 25th, 2014 8:46 AM Author: cruel-hearted hyperventilating windowlicker
It's going to be a MAINTENANCEPIG and at 90k miles you're going to have to worry about stuff like the water pump, serpentine belt, and brake discs and calipers.
That said, if you have the coin to pay full price for repairs this is a very good deal for a relatively nice car. Jump all over it for $7k if you have another $5k or so stashed for repairs every year.
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Date: November 25th, 2014 9:08 AM Author: fear-inspiring sweet tailpipe haunted graveyard
Mercedeseseseses depreciate quickly for good reason: they aren't particularly reliable, and they're very expensive to repair.
Why else do you think there are Hondas from the same year that are now worth more?
But that doesn't necessarily mean you shouldn't get the car. Just do so knowing that out will likely need some pricey repairs.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2738570&forum_id=2#26795408) |
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