It's too quiet in here! Should I finally buy an 08?
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08 E320 Bluetec
It's too quiet in here! Should I finally buy an 08?
Am I reading that right . . . the newest post prior to this one was the 15th?
I'm once again considering taking the plunge and getting an E320 Bluetec. I've been on and off this car since 2005. I'm not crazy about my Touareg but I still love Diesel. My head still turns everytime a W211 (or hot babe's) body goes by.
Does the lack of activity here mean everyone is completely satisfied and there are zero issues? What's new lately? Reliablilty and resale weak or strong?
There are some nice incentives that just came out and it looks like a good time to make the switch (except for the punishment they want to dole out on my poor wallet with my trade!!).
Maybe I should continue to wait for the next gen? Look what they did with the C class! The next gen E should be sweet!
Thoughts - comments?
I'm once again considering taking the plunge and getting an E320 Bluetec. I've been on and off this car since 2005. I'm not crazy about my Touareg but I still love Diesel. My head still turns everytime a W211 (or hot babe's) body goes by.
Does the lack of activity here mean everyone is completely satisfied and there are zero issues? What's new lately? Reliablilty and resale weak or strong?
There are some nice incentives that just came out and it looks like a good time to make the switch (except for the punishment they want to dole out on my poor wallet with my trade!!).
Maybe I should continue to wait for the next gen? Look what they did with the C class! The next gen E should be sweet!
Thoughts - comments?
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I am going out to order a 2009 Bluetec. The new comand/audio/navigation system is fantastic, and I love the 211. The pictures I saw of the 212 interior were disgusting, so I am going to lock in the last of the great 211.
My only serious complaint about the E320 Bluetec are the limited options available. No more drive-dynamic seats, no avantgarde styling, no more ventilated seats, 4-zone climate control or distronic. Apparently no more designo for 2009 either.
My only serious complaint about the E320 Bluetec are the limited options available. No more drive-dynamic seats, no avantgarde styling, no more ventilated seats, 4-zone climate control or distronic. Apparently no more designo for 2009 either.
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The 07+ models are throw-away engines and not designed to be easily repairable or rebuildable. They will be VERY expensive and difficult to fix out of warranty.
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1982 300D VNT, 1980 240D 3.0T, 1982 300TD
As Diesel Power noted in their magazine this month, crack a valve cover and you have to replace both and all cam supports as a matched set, damage a connecting rod or even take the cap off one and you have to replace all 6, bend an oil spray jet and you have to replace the entire engine block...
Its a powerful engine but it looks like the OM611 (2.2), OM612 (2.7), OM613 (3.2) inline engines will be the end of the line in easy repairs and rebuildability.
Its a powerful engine but it looks like the OM611 (2.2), OM612 (2.7), OM613 (3.2) inline engines will be the end of the line in easy repairs and rebuildability.
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Yes, get the '08 before all they have is '09s--which means no spare tire of any kind and runflat tires, all to make room for the urea tank.
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As Diesel Power noted in their magazine this month, crack a valve cover and you have to replace both and all cam supports as a matched set, damage a connecting rod or even take the cap off one and you have to replace all 6, bend an oil spray jet and you have to replace the entire engine block...
These engines did pretty well in Laredo, averaging 139 mph over 100K miles.
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Also, adding the urea tank would only be necessary to make the 2009 a 50 state car, which I was also told by my dealer would not happen.
Please correct me on any of this, since it would make it much easier for me to get my 2009 Bluetec.
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2006 E320 CDi, 2008 3/4 Ton Suburban, 2007 "rice rickshaw" Accord 5 speed
buy a used 2006 CDi
Am I reading that right . . . the newest post prior to this one was the 15th?
I'm once again considering taking the plunge and getting an E320 Bluetec. I've been on and off this car since 2005. I'm not crazy about my Touareg but I still love Diesel. My head still turns everytime a W211 (or hot babe's) body goes by.
Does the lack of activity here mean everyone is completely satisfied and there are zero issues? What's new lately? Reliablilty and resale weak or strong?
There are some nice incentives that just came out and it looks like a good time to make the switch (except for the punishment they want to dole out on my poor wallet with my trade!!).
Maybe I should continue to wait for the next gen? Look what they did with the C class! The next gen E should be sweet!
Thoughts - comments?
I'm once again considering taking the plunge and getting an E320 Bluetec. I've been on and off this car since 2005. I'm not crazy about my Touareg but I still love Diesel. My head still turns everytime a W211 (or hot babe's) body goes by.
Does the lack of activity here mean everyone is completely satisfied and there are zero issues? What's new lately? Reliablilty and resale weak or strong?
There are some nice incentives that just came out and it looks like a good time to make the switch (except for the punishment they want to dole out on my poor wallet with my trade!!).
Maybe I should continue to wait for the next gen? Look what they did with the C class! The next gen E should be sweet!
Thoughts - comments?
All the "filters" that tree-huggers so love will break down one by one (there are 3 to 4 of them) and will cost thousands to replace. Older cars can go on puffing black smoke but 2007 and newer cars will flash check engine lights and may even cut its own power!
Buy an old black smoker. They are irreplaceable.
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my opinion
I am delighted with my 2008 320E bluetec. My third diesel over many years.
First was 4 cylinder Peugeot (1978)--a dog. Body and engine well matched for poor quality.
Second 1994 S 350. Great car, but developed serious engine problems after 120K miles. Should have lasted much longer.
Will my 2008 edition live for 500,000 miles? Or even 200K? I do not know.
But it is a marvel of technology with excellent diesel performance, comfort, fuel economy and emission control--all positives for me.
I highly recommend it
First was 4 cylinder Peugeot (1978)--a dog. Body and engine well matched for poor quality.
Second 1994 S 350. Great car, but developed serious engine problems after 120K miles. Should have lasted much longer.
Will my 2008 edition live for 500,000 miles? Or even 200K? I do not know.
But it is a marvel of technology with excellent diesel performance, comfort, fuel economy and emission control--all positives for me.
I highly recommend it
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The cracking a valve cover is the same deal as the current 272/273 engines, the valve cover is the upper half of the cam bearing, which is a machined match set to the lower half of the cam bearing (cyl head). I have yet to see something drastic happen to one, and I doubt it will, unless a mechanic screws something up.
I'm not too fond of the Eurea injection either, rumor has it the tank will need to be refilled about every time you need to fill up the diesel tank, at a cost of $1 US per liter for the stuff. And apparently the car will not even run if the tank goes empty due to it not meeting emissions without it.
I'm not too fond of the Eurea injection either, rumor has it the tank will need to be refilled about every time you need to fill up the diesel tank, at a cost of $1 US per liter for the stuff. And apparently the car will not even run if the tank goes empty due to it not meeting emissions without it.
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The cracking a valve cover is the same deal as the current 272/273 engines, the valve cover is the upper half of the cam bearing, which is a machined match set to the lower half of the cam bearing (cyl head). I have yet to see something drastic happen to one, and I doubt it will, unless a mechanic screws something up.
I'm not too fond of the Eurea injection either, rumor has it the tank will need to be refilled about every time you need to fill up the diesel tank, at a cost of $1 US per liter for the stuff. And apparently the car will not even run if the tank goes empty due to it not meeting emissions without it.
I'm not too fond of the Eurea injection either, rumor has it the tank will need to be refilled about every time you need to fill up the diesel tank, at a cost of $1 US per liter for the stuff. And apparently the car will not even run if the tank goes empty due to it not meeting emissions without it.
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it is not just the cost of urea
The cracking a valve cover is the same deal as the current 272/273 engines, the valve cover is the upper half of the cam bearing, which is a machined match set to the lower half of the cam bearing (cyl head). I have yet to see something drastic happen to one, and I doubt it will, unless a mechanic screws something up.
I'm not too fond of the Eurea injection either, rumor has it the tank will need to be refilled about every time you need to fill up the diesel tank, at a cost of $1 US per liter for the stuff. And apparently the car will not even run if the tank goes empty due to it not meeting emissions without it.
I'm not too fond of the Eurea injection either, rumor has it the tank will need to be refilled about every time you need to fill up the diesel tank, at a cost of $1 US per liter for the stuff. And apparently the car will not even run if the tank goes empty due to it not meeting emissions without it.
Same with AdBlue. There had been talk of MB making the future diesel cars cut engine power by 50% when the pee bottle is empty. How do you like being robbed of 105 bhp suddenly when you are dragging with a Prius?
No matter what they say about "clean" diesels I shall stick with the 2006 and earlier diesels, the last of the "freedom" diesels.
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It would be very interesting to see how the "clean" diesels, particularly the AdBlues perform on the long run with respect to reliability and more importantly maintenance costs.
Apart from emission levels the new diesels have nothing over the older ones. A lot of money for marginal gains.
Apart from emission levels the new diesels have nothing over the older ones. A lot of money for marginal gains.
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It would be very interesting to see how the "clean" diesels, particularly the AdBlues perform on the long run with respect to reliability and more importantly maintenance costs.
Apart from emission levels the new diesels have nothing over the older ones. A lot of money for marginal gains.
Apart from emission levels the new diesels have nothing over the older ones. A lot of money for marginal gains.
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08 E320 Bluetec
Well now the incentives are probably as good as they're going to get. I've never been closer but man, you guys are scaring me! I know the 07+ went with a lot more aluminum in the engine, V6 as opposed to the proven I6 and a crappier transmission but I should still be better off than with the urea models, shouldn't I ??
They're taking all of the fun out of diesel. All for what? The emissions were never that harmful to the environment anyway. The price is up, the energy in the fuel is down and now they're pummeling the poor exhaust to the point where it's cleaner going out than the air it takes in (actually true with the upcoming 09 Jetta TDI). The big rigs are polluting MORE because they're going through MORE fuel so all of the so-called benefits are being cancelled out by burning MORE fuel.
I believe global warming is real but they're swatting flies while the giant bugs are still unchecked.
If I don't buy the 08 E320 now, I probably never will. I just caught a glimpse of the 09 Acura TL. In fact, there's a lot of new stuff coming in the next year or two . . . I should probably stay "single" for now!
They're taking all of the fun out of diesel. All for what? The emissions were never that harmful to the environment anyway. The price is up, the energy in the fuel is down and now they're pummeling the poor exhaust to the point where it's cleaner going out than the air it takes in (actually true with the upcoming 09 Jetta TDI). The big rigs are polluting MORE because they're going through MORE fuel so all of the so-called benefits are being cancelled out by burning MORE fuel.
I believe global warming is real but they're swatting flies while the giant bugs are still unchecked.
If I don't buy the 08 E320 now, I probably never will. I just caught a glimpse of the 09 Acura TL. In fact, there's a lot of new stuff coming in the next year or two . . . I should probably stay "single" for now!
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Just took delivery of a 2009 BlueTEC
We didn't have to think very hard about buying a 10 or the 2009. From the few photos made available of the new 2010 W212, we were quite happy with the 211 style - We took delivery on a new one July 19th. The Command system is great, the spare tire is real (not runflat) there is no fluid to add for fifty-state compatibility, other than high-dollar diesel fuel, and it runs quiet, plenty of power, etc. We loaded it up minus the Pano roof - didn't want to bake my thinning hair line!
Great package, of course, this is my first new diesel in 35 years. The previous one was a 74 240D - There is NO compairson between these two!
Great package, of course, this is my first new diesel in 35 years. The previous one was a 74 240D - There is NO compairson between these two!