Noob First Post---1998 Cellphone Delete
I would also like a service manual for my car, but apparantly they are impossible to get. How are the cheap-o eBay manuals on CD?
Also, I picked up my car for bottom dollar wholesale price from a leasing company I do business with. 10k after taxes (car is MINT) but I was wondering on everyones opinion weather I should keep this car stock, and wait a year or so, sell it for a profit and pick up an E55 for somewhere around 17k (ish), also.. were the E55's available in a manual tranny, and if so are they common? Ive had some fast cars (VW Rabbit GTI worked, 66 Mustang w/5.0 Conversion) and some slow cars (86 Cherokee 6in lift) and idk if I should invest time and effort getting my E320 the way I want it, or just going right for the E55. I love the body style vs. the newer ones, and the fact they are about 1/3rd the cost

Thanks Guys!
I can't help with your carphone issue, but I would keep your car in stock condition if I were you. I think you paid a fair price for it, but I don't think you will realize much of a profit by waiting a year and selling it with more miles on it.
Some of the owner's manuals are available on MBUSA.com - go to the owner's area and you might find yours in pdf format. I think service manuals are difficult to get, but hopefully someone else on here will have your solution.
I'd like an E55 too, and if you find a "nice" one for anything near $17,000 I'd grab it quickly. I don't think I've seen anything newer than a 1998 model for less than $30,000, regardless of miles or condition. As far as I know, any USA E55 models with a manual transmission are scarce, if they made any for export to america.
Good luck, and welcome to the forum,
M
Last edited by Musikmann; Oct 19, 2006 at 04:22 PM. Reason: adding to message
1-800-for-merc
Easy as pie.
PS: Nowhere in the world were there manual trans E55s.
Last edited by lkchris; Oct 19, 2006 at 08:04 PM.






