Deal or No Deal: Salvaged C300 (pics of course)
I'm no mechanic or auto body specialist, but it appears to be an 'easy' fix.
The asking price is $17,500.
What do you guys think....some advice needed.
Thanks in advance.



Have the engine been running without coolant?, doesnt take many minutes to damage the engine when running it dry.
How does the bodywork look like underneith the fender?, and is the body behind the front wheel intact?, if not, it isnt easy nor cheap to fix..
If you are still interested in buying, I suggest getting it checked out by a mechanic. My biggest concern is the axel/suspension.
There's no way to determine the extent of the damages unless the front end is taken apart, which I'm sure the seller is not willing to allow, so getting the car is a crap shoot.
If the seller could provide their insurance company's damage estimate it would be valuable, however most likely the seller will not as it will tell a little too much.
I had front end damage to my car and it didn't look so bad -- I thought it will cost $4,000-5,000, but it turned out to be $14,000.
I agree with AZN, you should knock down the price to $15,000, as the car has no options except for 4matic. It strangely has a luxury grill and hood ornament.
Good luck!
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looks to be at least 6k in damage, thats just what i can see from the outside.
but if you think its something you want to, i would ask lower than 15k. ask for 10k and see if you guys can meet around 12k.
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Part of the collision force was taken by the wheel so you will have to change some other parts.
Personally I would sell that car not buy.
I'm no mechanic or auto body specialist, but it appears to be an 'easy' fix.
The asking price is $17,500.
What do you guys think....some advice needed.
Thanks in advance.




To me, that looks like the perfect car for a AMG upgrade for hood, fenders and bumper. lol
In any case, I gotta trade the car in eventually for a 4matic anyway living here in the Northeast, so i'll just take the depreciation hit and move on.
How much is a similar car that has not been damaged in the market? around $25k?
Now how much do you THINK you will need to invest on the car? around $5k best case scenario?
With these numbers the difference (or "savings") is $3k. Is it worth it to you going though all that trouble, taking that risk, and having a repaired car for $3k?? I would say no.
With the price it would take to to fix, it would probably cost less or the same to just buy a similar model certified used from the dealer.
Something is wrong, and when it smells like **** it most likely is ****.
Dont buy.



