From W208 to W209
So I actually drive a 98 CLK 320 with about 170miles on it, and I think its time for me to jump to the w209 model, I plan on staying with the 320 engine.
Id like to know does the w209 still has all the common problems the w208 had, like engine mounts, maf sensors etc or it has become more reliable?
thanks!
but its probably a bit lighter lol
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In regards to "problems" that may occur, my advice is to get hold of a late model. 2004/2005 onwards.
By then, they would have had a chance to iron out any early teething problems.
For example, I believe that MB started galvanising their bodywork from 2004 onwards.
If you plan on keeping it, this is crucial in the fight against rust.
The 208 suffered badly from rust. Particularly in the arches.
Also, on the subject of the 3rd brake light always shattering - my 209 is a 2007 model. When I read the thread about the 3rd brake light, I inspected my car.
Everything was cool, and one thing I noticed was that when my boot swings open, it gradually slows to a stop - as apposed to slammimng against the hinge stops.
I wonder whether this was an adjustment MB made in the later models when they found out that loads of brake lights were shattering.

Anyway, you know what I mean by getting a later model if you can.
On the subject of dimensions - I thought the 209 was 100mm longer than the 208.
As for build quality - Man, when I first got in and drove my 209 (after owning my beloved 208 for 4 yrs), the first thing I noticed was how solid it felt.
Seriously, it was that obvious.
I'm in no way sh#tting on the 208 ( I loooove the 208!) but the 209 really did/ does feel like a proper German car.
Don't forget that MB was given a grilling for cutting costs between 1998 - 2002.
They had to sort themselves out or risk their entire reputation.
Their workmanship really is, once more, worthy of the 3-pointed star.
Last edited by Rashman; Dec 7, 2009 at 04:17 PM.







