help on buying an e500
my name is Ben, im 18 and ive had a 1982 volvo 244gl w/modified susp. 1990 245gl w/ modified susp. i have a 1984 245 Ti w/modified susp. a 1990 lincoln town car daily driver, that as now broken down for the last time after replacing the transmission 8 months ago with a new one. since 1 month ago i gave up on my lincoln and have decided to throw away my volvos. im in the volvo club and am a frequent on www.turbobricks.com
ive always loved the 560 SELs and the e500s. im willing to get a job to pay for this possible goldish silver E500 with 80k miles, flawless condition, but its $30k.
i know they average around 20-25k, but is it really worth it to pay extra for its mint condition and rather rare color for its model?
oh, btw.
its the only one within 500 miles of where i live.
thanks for your feedback,
Ben
thanks for your input, both this forum and Benzworld has helped me alot on this small situation and 30k is alot for that particular car.
Ben
thanks for your input, both this forum and Benzworld has helped me alot on this small situation and 30k is alot for that particular car.
Ben
IMO...... id buy a new (or newer) benz
If you're still interested the asking price is $28,000 firm, the car has 66K miles on it. In June of this year it took first place at the Huntington Beach Concours competing against 9 other cars, it's nearly perfect in every way. The car still has a warranty valid until March of 2005. I'm located in Riverside County and can be contacted by email at placo1@msn.com.
Not sure if the photo attachment will work, if not you can see more of my car on Autotrader: http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...lor=&cardist=0
and yes, it is smoke silver. very good color. im starting to like that color more than 'Brilliant silver' on our s320
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It is new, has a warranty, and uses parts from the W210 E class, and is fast (340 hp V-8). If you get into an accident with it, it is no big deal because it is a Dodge and not some super rare, hand-built Mercedes-Benz.
and mostly...i always wanted an E500, every since i saw my godfather's in the vatican (cardinal who owns an e500) (and also owns a 560sel, which i really wouldnt mind owning). i ave no idea hwo he got one, but he had it since new, i was stuck on it since. and then i see this smoke silver E500 beauty for sale just 150 miles south of me. im going to be paying 27k for it, i talked the person down.
thanks for your input guys!
I bought mine for the price of 10.000 Euro in Germany. The car had 145.000 km on it and was/is in a very good condition.
Maintained properly it could be a pretty good buy since it has a little of (or will probably get) a colectors value. At least it will not loose it's value like if you buy a new E500

If you treat the car well it's not that expensive to own the car. At least not here according to my experience. Servicing should be done by some skilled machanic with long experience, that you trust. It's nothing overcomplicated with the car that you need Mercedes to do at double the price..the least.
As always with Mercedes.. it's better to spend some more money to get a car that you KNOW is in very good condition and that you KNOW have been treated and maintained well, than trying to save money at that point. Cause you will then loose them later instead many times around in repair bills.
You'll want to be sure about it too; you must LOVE this monkey... 500Es will/can be $$$ to maintain, especially at this age. Consider an aftermarket warranty like Heritage....they did me right so far with my 500E...over $5000 in repairs in 2 years for a $1500 policy for a car with over 100K on it...not bad.
why don't you buy a 500E for a lot less (here in europe they start at about $8.000) with some more miles and ok, an older modell, but at least it's payable...
Drive the 500E for about a year or 2, and then, when you don't have to worry about the price, go for the E500.
just suggesting.
greetzz,
matteus
Last edited by Matteus; Aug 17, 2004 at 06:36 AM.



