2000 E 430 4Matic
I had a 2000 ML 430, but a tree fell on it during a storm, and caused some damage. Mostly small dents/scratches, otherwise the car held up well.
I am thinking of getting a 2000 E 430 4matic. I have located one that has 39k miles. What kind of things should I look out for.
Overall, would anyone here advise against buying this particular year/make/model?
Thanks for any help.
Khaiser


How can I get the service and maintenance records? Can I just call a MB dealer and get it, cause I don't think the dealer that I am buying from has them.
Thanks for all your help and input.
Khaiser
There is something called a VMI (vehicle master inquiry) that all MB dealers can access and will tell you quite a bit. However, some people encounter problems getting them from certain dealers who use a privacy excuse.
Last edited by Musikmann; Aug 2, 2008 at 12:56 PM. Reason: addition
There is something called a VMI (vehicle master inquiry) that all MB dealers can access and will tell you quite a bit. However, some people encounter problems getting them from certain dealers who use a privacy excuse.
One more thing: if the previous owner paid out-of-pocket for some things, those might not appear on the VMI, or so I was told by that same dealer's service department. Ask them for a complete report, which I did, and they were more than happy to give me that too.
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Where do you live? do you really need a 4 matic.
Low mile 2000 can be found in the 9g range,so shop around.
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Best thing to get from a dealer is a PPI, i.e. pre-purchase inspection.
Agree this car should cost you less, especially since it's a V8.
The only place I have looked is auto trader.
99' e320 4matic benz sedan - $8500 85k miles
do you need a 430?
lots of nice 4matic wagons
ohlord
I am getting it for $15700, and it includes a 4yr/48k warranty, that covers all major components. The warranty is through Auto Services Warranty company.
The car has 39k miles. I am planning on picking it up the week after next. Just mailed a deposit to the dealer.
Khaiser
Last edited by Musikmann; Aug 2, 2008 at 07:38 PM. Reason: change
1) khaiser does not yet know how it was maintained and may never know.
2) Figuring on dealer parts/labor it doesn't take much to drop $1000.
3) Presumably, if the dealer is selling the warranty, they accept what they pay, less any decuctibles.
I don't think most people can get to know the owner well enough during a bargain with him/her to tell how well they took care of the car. You know cars very well and probably can. Sure there are exceptions, like the person who offers you a manila folder of service receipts; or the relative or close friend you can just trust.
I also agree with you about what most of the dealers are selling. Used cars to them is just raw meat they need to sell at some level of profit, nothing more. And I also concede that to be upside down on a deal is a bad thing.
Last edited by Musikmann; Aug 3, 2008 at 09:50 AM. Reason: change

One other thing, how difficult is it to hook up an IPOD to this car?
I could not get it done in my 2000 ML430
Thanks, and pics will follow when I get the car. Also, if anyone has wheels they want to sell, please let me know.
Last edited by Musikmann; Aug 3, 2008 at 09:54 AM. Reason: change





