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Old 05-15-2013, 06:05 PM
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Waiting to pull the trigger on a:

2008 C300 4Matic
62k Miles
Price: 17,000 w/o tax, registrations fees
P1 Package (nothing extra)
Clean inside and out.
North New Jersey Purchase.




Service History:

02/11/2009 13,245
Recommended maintenance performed

10/08/2009 22,876
Maintenance inspection completed
Recommended maintenance performed
Oil and filter changed

06/21/2010 33,057
Recommended maintenance performed
Oil and filter changed
Cabin air filter replaced

10/04/2010 36,734
Headlight bulb(s) replaced
Exterior light bulb(s) replaced

04/18/2011 43,591
Recommended maintenance performed
Exterior light bulb(s) replaced
Exterior lights checked

04/19/2012 54,333
Recommended maintenance performed

04/08/2013 62,367
Recommended maintenance performed
Tire condition and pressure checked
Camshaft adjuster solenoid replaced
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I don't see the trans fluid at the third service specifically called out. Did that happen?
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Originally Posted by Sportstick
I don't see the trans fluid at the third service specifically called out. Did that happen?
Not sure, the owner doesn't know either. I am going to try contacting the dealer.
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Originally Posted by MikeCeltic
Not sure, the owner doesn't know either. I am going to try contacting the dealer.
I may be more risk-averse than some, but if it's not a CPO car from an MB dealer, and there's no evidence of the trans service, I'd pass on this car. Failed trans without warranty is big bucks.
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Originally Posted by Sportstick
I may be more risk-averse than some, but if it's not a CPO car from an MB dealer, and there's no evidence of the trans service, I'd pass on this car. Failed trans without warranty is big bucks.
Any reason why the lights would be replaced twice?

It's a private sale. The services were done at an authorized Mercedes dealer. The transmission service is not included in the "Recommended maintenance performed"?
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Originally Posted by MikeCeltic
Any reason why the lights would be replaced twice?

It's a private sale. The services were done at an authorized Mercedes dealer. The transmission service is not included in the "Recommended maintenance performed"?
The world is filled with the difference between what should be and what is. Without specific evidence from the dealer that they performed that trans service on that VIN vehicle, it's a risk I would not take. You're closer to the second trans fluid service than the first with the current mileage. There are too many other cars out there to choose among. With a private sale, I can only hope you don't learn the hard way the meaning of "as is"!
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Originally Posted by Sportstick
The world is filled with the difference between what should be and what is. Without specific evidence from the dealer that they performed that trans service on that VIN vehicle, it's a risk I would not take. You're closer to the second trans fluid service than the first with the current mileage. There are too many other cars out there to choose among. With a private sale, I can only hope you don't learn the hard way the meaning of "as is"!
Would the dealer disclose this information to me? Can I just replace it now?
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Originally Posted by Sportstick
The world is filled with the difference between what should be and what is. Without specific evidence from the dealer that they performed that trans service on that VIN vehicle, it's a risk I would not take. You're closer to the second trans fluid service than the first with the current mileage. There are too many other cars out there to choose among. With a private sale, I can only hope you don't learn the hard way the meaning of "as is"!
Is it a good deal if the service has been performed?
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Originally Posted by MikeCeltic
Would the dealer disclose this information to me? Can I just replace it now?
Glynn...you on this thread? How much damage might be done by this mileage on the old/original fluid?

The dealer should disclose it, especially if the seller gives permission to them, which you should ask for. Don't settle for an oral answer. You want to see the document or a printout from their records with the vehicle's VIN on it.
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Originally Posted by MikeCeltic
Is it a good deal if the service has been performed?
Plug in all the info here to find out.....

http://www.edmunds.com/used-cars/
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Originally Posted by Sportstick
Glynn...you on this thread? How much damage might be done by this mileage on the old/original fluid?

The dealer should disclose it, especially if the seller gives permission to them, which you should ask for. Don't settle for an oral answer. You want to see the document or a printout from their records with the vehicle's VIN on it.
This! I dont see why the dealer wont disclose this. In my case, I was at the dealer today to get diagnostic on my car and I asked my SA to print my brothers history. My brother just got a used slk this weekend so he wanted to know what came with the car and service done to it. Since he did that, I asked for mine as well

In the print out, every single thing thats been done to the car is there. Which some did not show up the Carfax.
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Originally Posted by aznmode
This! I dont see why the dealer wont disclose this. In my case, I was at the dealer today to get diagnostic on my car and I asked my SA to print my brothers history. My brother just got a used slk this weekend so he wanted to know what came with the car and service done to it. Since he did that, I asked for mine as well

In the print out, every single thing thats been done to the car is there. Which some did not show up the Carfax.
Will do that tomorrow. What do you think of the price?
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Will do that tomorrow. What do you think of the price?
kbb "fair" private party pricing is about that much. That's the lowest pricing on kbb. So to me its a good deal if the performed the transmission service. You can always use the cost of the transmission service to haggle down the price. And since you are out of warranty you will probably want to get extended warranty just in case, since it's not CPO. But that's totally up to you.

You can also check on craigslist or cars.com and see what some 2008s are going from private party sellers.

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Originally Posted by aznmode
kbb "fair" private party pricing is about that much. That's the lowest pricing on kbb. So to me its a good deal if the performed the transmission service. You can always use the cost of the transmission service to haggle down the price. And since you are out of warranty you will probably want to get extended warranty just in case, since it's not CPO. But that's totally up to you.

You can also check on craigslist or cars.com and see what some 2008s are going from private party sellers.
That's what I've been doing. This is the best deal in my area. Managed to settle for 16,750 contingent on the fact that the transmission service was done.
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While I definitely agree that the tranny service is an important thing, I still wouldn't let the fact that whether it was performed at 39K miles or not be the single deciding factor in whether to purchase it or not. Especially if the car otherwise checks out good.

Just make sure you do the service after you buy and drive on.
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Any other opinions?
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You want an honest opinion, look for a car that has more options. The least I would want in a $17k car is some nice features and with just P1 on that car and no MM package I'd probably pass. P1 and MM is the bare minimum features I that come standard on most cars nowadays. Also the Tranns service is really a deal breaker if it wasn't done. I wouldn't touch a car that didn't have that done, considering the amount of failed transmission are out there. That is if you plan on keeping the car for more than a couple of years.
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No transmission fluid change.. think I'm going to pass.
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Smart move. Sportstick was on the money, as usual.

While I am not averse to buying cars that are not CPO, as the Mercedes dealers ask ridiculous prices around these parts.. my car was $7000 less than a CPO example and only had 11,000 miles... I would not buy one that is not serviced properly.
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Originally Posted by LILBENZ230
Smart move. Sportstick was on the money, as usual.

While I am not averse to buying cars that are not CPO, as the Mercedes dealers ask ridiculous prices around these parts.. my car was $7000 less than a CPO example and only had 11,000 miles... I would not buy one that is not serviced properly.
It had all of the A and B services but owner opted out of the $500 trans service.
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Originally Posted by MikeCeltic
It had all of the A and B services but owner opted out of the $500 trans service.
@LILBENZ230.....thanks for your kind words!

Mike....you made a wiser choice than did the original owner. That $500 save could multiply many, many times for the resulting repair. Very short sighted on their part, and with all the mileage since, one cannot "unring the bell". Too bad for an otherwise nice car......good luck with your continued search! FWIW, try the dealer for a CPO and see what an 08 or 09 might go for and how that hits a monthly payment. My 09 has been the most reliable car I've ever had.....ever! And, I've had a lot of cars in my driving time since 1970.
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What are the odds of me finding a C300 with the trans fluid service for a decent price..
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Originally Posted by MikeCeltic
What are the odds of me finding a C300 with the trans fluid service for a decent price..
Broaden your search (search on edmunds.com) into Philly and Baltimore...with the CPO, it has the warranty, if the price is right for you. On a private sale, you would need to do some more detective work, but those good size markets might prove productive and they're not too bad a drive to bring home your new car.
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Originally Posted by Sportstick
Broaden your search (search on edmunds.com) into Philly and Baltimore...with the CPO, it has the warranty, if the price is right for you. On a private sale, you would need to do some more detective work, but those good size markets might prove productive and they're not too bad a drive to bring home your new car.
I'm looking to spend 17k before taxes.
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I honestly don't think you'd be able to find a good condition w204 for 17,000 at a reputable mb dealership. That seems like a very low price, even for a 2008


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