Purchase Price For Used 2003 E-320
Given the glut of MB in the market, I have been looking carefully. Does a sales price of $28K for a 2003 E-320 w/ around 16,000 miles sound good? I've seen them for less but they all have miles over 30K.
Also, assuming this has been serviced, should I be concerned about any gremlins that might hit me when I buy the car that MB service couldn't take care of if I brought the car in?
thanks!
Importantly, search the forum and you will find that '03 was a problematic year for many, especialy with the electronics.
Lastly, if you pursue it, do a CarFax report. The price is certainly reasonable. Good luck !
Ok- location is Southern CA; small independent dealer (virtually like a private party since he has done nothing to the car), and on the options, I don't know except his ad states "premium package".
Can I have the electrical issues handled by a call to MB service to see what has been done to the car, or simply bringing it in upon purchase since these problems are well known by now and could be avoided by a fix in advance?
Definitely do a carfax AND run the VIN thru an MB service department's computer system to see if there are any deal-breaker issues. A Troublesome E Class will drain your pockets faster than your wildest dreams could conjure up.
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1) when it was made from the VIN (that'll tell you when you have until for your warranty)
2) if they can find out when/how/why it was fixed if ever
3) if there is still a warranty on it, will they cover it, cause if it is under warranty, don't step foot anywhere but an authorized dealership or you'll pay major mula
4) you prolly only have about a year or less left which I dunno if it will allow you enough time to feel out the car... get to know that car like it's your wife..... and quick!!!!! or see if the dealership or a trusted mechanic will do an inspection of it.
If they won't letcha take it off the lot, there's a reason why, so fahget about it.
that's my $0.02



