What's wrong with this C Class?
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1959 220S / 1979 230 G / 2002 A210 AMG / 2003 C320 SC / 2004.5 C320 SS / 2005 ML350 SE / 2008 smart
I would be very very weary of buying ANY Mercedes C-Class that has a "CLKxxx anything" badge on it. Why?
Because that is a tale-tell sign that the car was re-worked at a bodyshop by non-Mercedes techs, after a possible rear-end accident.
Most repair shops order the correct badging for a C-Class. However, Mercedes-Benz sells C-Class badging and CLK-Class badging under the same part number. So when the repair shop gets it, they get the full run of letters. The actual repair guy that glues it on to the car, doesn't know the difference between a C and CLK, he just assumes that because all the letters in the bag came in, he puts them all on.
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'02 CL203 M111
Yes, that's exactly it.
I would be very very weary of buying ANY Mercedes C-Class that has a "CLKxxx anything" badge on it. Why?
Because that is a tale-tell sign that the car was re-worked at a bodyshop by non-Mercedes techs, after a possible rear-end accident.
Most repair shops order the correct badging for a C-Class. However, Mercedes-Benz sells C-Class badging and CLK-Class badging under the same part number. So when the repair shop gets it, they get the full run of letters. The actual repair guy that glues it on to the car, doesn't know the difference between a C and CLK, he just assumes that because all the letters in the bag came in, he puts them all on.
I would be very very weary of buying ANY Mercedes C-Class that has a "CLKxxx anything" badge on it. Why?
Because that is a tale-tell sign that the car was re-worked at a bodyshop by non-Mercedes techs, after a possible rear-end accident.
Most repair shops order the correct badging for a C-Class. However, Mercedes-Benz sells C-Class badging and CLK-Class badging under the same part number. So when the repair shop gets it, they get the full run of letters. The actual repair guy that glues it on to the car, doesn't know the difference between a C and CLK, he just assumes that because all the letters in the bag came in, he puts them all on.
but then if he just had a look at the old part on the car...