LILBENZ230's 2005 C230K SS Adventures Thread
It's a 2005 C230 silver/gray at the time of purchase it had 25,100 miles. Carfax was clean, previous owner was a 40 month lease from February 2005 to June of 2008. All service records were with the car, every service performed at Mercedes-Benz of Pompano Beach, FL. All books and keys. Not a mark on the car inside or out. Option-wise I have the driver's power memory seats and steering column, the moonroof/autodimming mirror/rain-sensing wipers, the power rear sunshade, 6CD changer. Brand new Michelin Pilot Sport Exalto tires and since it needed brakes at the time of sale they did them at no cost. Everything works perfectly and the car looks new inside and out (at a little over 31,000 now).
The asking price was $24,499 but I paid $19,499 plus tax and title. No trade. Did I get a good deal?
I love this car. I've had a few minor issues addressed under the remaining factory warranty but overall the car seems rock solid.

Also I have to hope like hell neither get's sold, nobody wants to hold a car with deposit it seems, what's the deal with that? Guaranteed sale seems obvious in my book with a respectable deposit of course.
John

I get the same reaction with passengers and the partial-power seat on that side!
One of my issues I've had addressed once already cropped back up tonight. The damn moonroof won't auto-close. It just bounces back open. It's an annoyance but not serious.
I love the memory seat. I'm in GA, by the way. Car was purchased in Atlanta.
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Not exactly the same car but similar car.... could've saved u 5k or so!!!
Hey it still has drivetrain warranty too!!!

Last edited by Glyn M Ruck; Oct 21, 2008 at 01:22 PM.
Originally Posted by LILBENZ230
One of my issues I've had addressed once already cropped back up tonight. The damn moonroof won't auto-close. It just bounces back open. It's an annoyance but not serious.
Cintoman
I live in GA so it isn't ridiculously cold here, but this problem does only happen when the car is first driven after many hours of activity. I'm going to describe it as best as I can, but the noise is almost beyond description: If I am accelerating (doesn't matter how hard I'm pressing the gas) and the car hits any irregularities in the pavement it makes a groaning sound that appears to be coming from dead center in the rear of the car. The best comparison I can make is that it sounds like both rear tires are rubbing the fenders. Or, if any of you ride public transit buses and hear the drivetrain noise they make sometimes (the drone from the drive shaft). Only happens over bumps in my car, only while accelerating, and only when cold.
The car has stock-sized Michelin Pilot Exalto tires. 245/40-17 in the rear. I checked all the pressures and they were all low, so I adjusted them to 32psi cold but no dice. The car has one new strut in the rear that was replaced under warranty a few months ago - but this issue is relatively recent. Warranty is up Feb. 26th! I can complain to the dealer but I already know the answer is going to be "cannot duplicate issue".
Sorry for the long post - I am just trying to be as detailed as possible. If anyone has any ideas, it would be greatly appreciated.
Do old wipers, which are streaking, wreck havoc on the rain sensor?
My car's rain sensing feature is frustrating me. It always wipes too fast for the rain level. Mist will cause it to wipe continuously without pausing, and a light rain causes it to spring into the fastest setting. It hasn't always been so inept at this, so I'm thinking maybe the old wipers that are streaking are causing the rain sensor to get inaccurate readings?
Any thoughts? At the moment I can't use them because of this. I'm **** about my cars and not being able to use a feature drives me nuts!
Thanks for the input!

Degree of wetness of the windscreen
The ambient light conditions
The vehicle speed
The outside temperature
See principle of operation attached. Anything that effects this will change operation - eg a faulty speed sensor will effect operation. On LHD cars does the wiper even wipe over the sensor area? Unless it does, wiper blades will make no difference.
Read the attached pdf.s Hope this helps

Last edited by Glyn M Ruck; Mar 1, 2009 at 05:33 PM.








