Volvo Expert, Mercedes Newb!
I've been looking at this particular vintage E320 for a while and drove a pretty nice 1998 just this week. The car was tight, quiet, shifted fairly smoothly, and appeared to be dry underneath and in at least apparently good mechanical condition. However, there were a few things that drew some question marks for me - there was some interesting stuff I found around the oil filler cap and rim of the opening that looked like a light color creamy peanut butter (odd, I realize, but that's the best description I can give). Does Mercedes typically use some sort of oil additive at regular changes, or is this something interesting someone else has thrown in there? There was about enough clinging to the bottom of the cap and just around the opening to amount to what I would call a handful, had the same consistency as peanut butter, and similar appearance. I didn't smell it, and it didn't appear to be affecting the way the car ran whatsoever. Any knowledge of what that might be?
Secondly, the car had 137K miles on it. The serpentine belt at the front of the engine appeared to be in good shape, however, is there a timing belt on these cars that requires replacement? If so, how often? Are there are regular items I should be checking it over for replacement of that typically require it around this mileage (take or leave)?
One issue that was recurring with the car was the the right rear tire was considerably larger than the others (a 215/70-16 to be exact - YES, 70!) and I believe was causing the BAS/ASR light to come on. It seemed to be when making sharp, low speed turns (typically when braking) which I figured due to it's larger rotational diameter was tripping up the system. Is this likely the case, or is it likely the car has some other nature of failure? This light would go off when the car was turned off and would not come on AGAIN until restarted and driven a ways in simliar situations as described above.
Finally, from the experience of owners and drivers here, are there any quirks or real pluses/minuses of the '98 E320s that I should know about? I have heard some transmission issues were prevalent with these, and I admit, the transmission did downshift a little rough (in comparison to my Volvos), but the upshifts were VERY smooth. This car has the V6 that I understand the W210's prior to '98 did not have, and it had a really nice, smooth throttle response.
As I said, I'm completely new to Mercedes but do have a lot of experience with cars. I've owned several Volvos and have noted several similarities in technology between the two, but still do honestly not know a whole lot of Mercedes due simply to lack of experience and exposure to them. I'm not the least bit afraid to turn a wrench and have maintained my family's Volvos for quite some time and my personal car quite meticulously. I've done several performance upgrades (it's a turbo, so the fun never ends there
Thanks so much in advance,
Stephen
The large tire could be tripping the lights and should be replaced with the correct tire for numerous reasons. If the car is a 4 Matic this is quite important and if not should be done ASAP anyway. A dealer can interrogate the computer and tell if the tire is actually tripping the lights or if it is some other item such as a sensor.
Remember you are buying a 10 yr old car with lots of miles thus your maint expense will be higher than if it was newer or had less miles. As for the trans, I can't helpyou but perhaps someone from the forum will chime in.

The large tire could be tripping the lights and should be replaced with the correct tire for numerous reasons. If the car is a 4 Matic this is quite important and if not should be done ASAP anyway. A dealer can interrogate the computer and tell if the tire is actually tripping the lights or if it is some other item such as a sensor.
Remember you are buying a 10 yr old car with lots of miles thus your maint expense will be higher than if it was newer or had less miles. As for the trans, I can't helpyou but perhaps someone from the forum will chime in.
), I've never seen anything like that. I checked the dipstick and the oil was clean there. However, after driving a bit further distance in the car, I never looked under the cap again. It was probably gone, judging from your description. The car isn't a 4 Matic, so the tire didn't bother me too much, and I figured it was the source of the BAS/ASR issues so I somewhat dismissed it.One a side note, I just read down the "Is the W210 the best MB ever?" thread and am now quite apprehensive about buying the car! Granted, a 10 year old car can come with it's share of issues, but wow, there was hardly an overall positive review in there! Maybe I should really be considering passing on this W210 E320...
run from that car it has a failed head gasket.Run a compression test to be sure,I would not give it a glance.Timing chain not belt,but if you walk from this one that is no concern anyway.In a properly maintained one they last for a long long time.
Trans shift not smooth,the owners or owner that let it get into it's current state of condition most likely never changed the trans fluid and filter with the proper mb fluid,and the trans is going to fail.
How much do they want?private party?paying cash?where are you located?
A lot of 99-00 and some low mile 98's on the market so look around ,ask here before buying and as always inspect,inspect,inspect.
Reason being is the oil filler cap is so far from the valve cover (and is plastic), so it doesn't see the full engine heat on short trips. After a 45 minute drive it should be gone.
Common situation, with no problems whatsoever.
this is not indicative of a blown head gasket in any way.
run from that car it has a failed head gasket.Run a compression test to be sure,I would not give it a glance.Timing chain not belt,but if you walk from this one that is no concern anyway.In a properly maintained one they last for a long long time.
Trans shift not smooth,the owners or owner that let it get into it's current state of condition most likely never changed the trans fluid and filter with the proper mb fluid,and the trans is going to fail.
How much do they want?private party?paying cash?where are you located?
A lot of 99-00 and some low mile 98's on the market so look around ,ask here before buying and as always inspect,inspect,inspect.

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As far as the transmission issues, were the fairly common throughout the lives of these cars (e.g. even into higher mileage), or were they something that was generally cured the first time around (recall or something)? Another thing I just thought of, it definitely did have random minute patches of rust on it (which I found to be totally bizarre and figured it HAD to have been repainted - clearly not the case), but the dash did not have a single crack in it. The interior was a creamy, buttery color.
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Don't steer away from the make because of a list of the things gone wrong,they are compiled from scores of owners and a properly maintained,cared for example will require few repairs and regular maint will keep it running fine for years.
They are wonderful cars if you look for a prime example,go into with a clear head of what to look for and buy right.
This one looks to be poorly maintained and uncared for so pass and find a good one.
ohlord
Don't steer away from the make because of a list of the things gone wrong,they are compiled from scores of owners and a properly maintained,cared for example will require few repairs and regular maint will keep it running fine for years.
They are wonderful cars if you look for a prime example,go into with a clear head of what to look for and buy right.
This one looks to be poorly maintained and uncared for so pass and find a good one.
ohlord

low mile examples under 100k miles, are out there private party for 8-10k in the model years 98-00,sorted out ,maintained properly and ready to keep on running happily for a long long time.
Listen man, you are obviously knowledgeable, but on this one, you are just wrong. These cars get the peanut butter on the oil filler cap. The rest of the oil is clean.
I know, because I have it.
The car burns no oil, no coolant, the dipstick is clean, no white smoke, no overheating, no sweet smelling exhaust, no bubbles in the degas tank, nothing.
Thinking like yours is the reason so many used cars buyers are unhappy with their purchases,they blow off the possibilities and shove aside the inspection because they either are to giddy to really look at what they are buying or they listen to peeps that say oh it is nothing to be concerned about.
What is the harm in a proper inspection?(At the very least a very simple combustion gas in the coolant test)How much does it cost for peace of mind?
If more people did it ,before buying,we would have to reply to far fewer problems the likes of,"I bought this E320 and when I bought it this or that was wrong,but I figured I would fix it.Now it wont run!How do I fix it!"signed NOOB

I get massive quantities of peanut butter on the cap. I'll take a pic for you later in the week. Its literally enough to spread onto some wonderbread (LOL).
It went away in the summer, and its back again in the cooler weather.

Now if we can convince him to take the naysayers with a grain of salt,and if he finds the right car,jump on it.They are great cars.
14000 miles in 8 months on this one and into it for
127 maf insert
40 plugs
60 oil filter ,oil ,air filter
37 evap sensor
own labor priceless
There is no reason to shy away from an Mb w210 trust me coming from the 740 intercoolers, and then the s90 this is not a car that will disapoint it runs just as good as a volvo and their arent any BIG issues and my MB w210 is a family hand me down from 96. So don't be slighted due to w210 issues you have read, there are plenty of good things to this car and just like any car there are bad things (tho very little
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There is no reason to shy away from an Mb w210 trust me coming from the 740 intercoolers, and then the s90 this is not a car that will disapoint it runs just as good as a volvo and their arent any BIG issues and my MB w210 is a family hand me down from 96. So don't be slighted due to w210 issues you have read, there are plenty of good things to this car and just like any car there are bad things (tho very little
)In recent developments, I've zero'd in on a '98 E430 with sport package. It seems like a nice car. Any input with the V8's as far as mechanical issues go? Any worse or better than the I6 or V6's?
Thanks for the all the encouragement guys
We own two of them the 99 E320 Matic has close to 128k and we got it with around 50 K and if these cars are solid if maintained well. My 01 E430 has also been good other than rattles and steering squeak issues. In my opinion the W210 is a far better bet than the BMW 5 series. The 8 cylinder W210 has a much better pick up but the 6 cylinder is not slow by any means. I don’t know much about Volvo’s but you will like the W210, just have a detailed pre-purchase inspection done like ohlord has suggested.
Best of luck
realize that the 430 is going to be quicker 0-60 but the 320 is no slouch and knocks down better mpg.
how much are they asking?where are you located?Great 99-00 of both 430 and 320's are on the market low miles for in the 9-11k range private party so really shop around,to find the cream.and as always ,inspect inspect inspect.98 spring perchs,harmonic balancer recall same up to late 00.
have fun

that is a deal on a real hand built performance classic.

The only reason bmw still offers maint with the car when you buy it is because no owner would buy another one after their shop time with the last one.Friends in germany even say they love to drive them jokingly when they are not at the dealer up on the lift


The only reason bmw still offers maint with the car when you buy it is because no owner would buy another one after their shop time with the last one.Friends in germany even say they love to drive them jokingly when they are not at the dealer up on the lift


The 210 has issues with the maf, cat, window regulators, spring perch, steering rack, etc. Its not exactly trouble free either.


