2006 E320 CDI or 2007 E320 Bluetec
There's an '07 E320 Bluetec for sale close to me that is for sale that has 38000 miles on it, and it is in MINT condition, BUT I have no idea about Bluetec and if they are just a headache waiting to happen. I believe in maintenance, but I cannot DIY. I do like the idea that this car is absolutely mint. Just scares me about the Bluetec garbage. Is it as bad as everyone says if I always service it every 5,000 miles? I hear that that is really the key to avoid a lot of the issues, even tho MB recommends 10,000 oil changes.
This is a weekend car for me because I have a Lexus as my daily driver.
Those of you who have had both, what do you think? Keep the not so mint CDI or get the Bluetec?
Thanks for you input.
There's an '07 E320 Bluetec for sale close to me that is for sale that has 38000 miles on it, and it is in MINT condition, BUT I have no idea about Bluetec and if they are just a headache waiting to happen. I believe in maintenance, but I cannot DIY. I do like the idea that this car is absolutely mint. Just scares me about the Bluetec garbage. Is it as bad as everyone says if I always service it every 5,000 miles? I hear that that is really the key to avoid a lot of the issues, even tho MB recommends 10,000 oil changes.
This is a weekend car for me because I have a Lexus as my daily driver.
Those of you who have had both, what do you think? Keep the not so mint CDI or get the Bluetec?
Thanks for you input.
Run the VIN number get the build.
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Joseph~
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I don't know about the newer ones but I love mine. FWIW, I also don't have a problem with any MB low mileage car.
Good luck. I don't think you have a bad choice either way,
Peter
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The current 2006 I have does not have any of that stuff on it.
As I would remove the EGR, swirl valves and DPF and do other modifications.
Regards
Joseph~
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Due to V configuration and TONS of sensors on it, any acces makes whole adventure.
Typical sample - oil cooler seals, who like to fail every few years, where with parts worth $10, you will leave about $2000 for shop labor.
Read more about those engines. Inline 6 is way easier to work on.
Since Sprinters come to topic. I search for Sprinter with I4 engine very long and very far. Between 2014 and 2018 Sprinters were available with OM642 and OM651 engines.
The 4-cylinders resale value is average $4000 higher than for models with V6
Bottom line, if you want to upgrade your diesel, go for 4-banger and bypass V6.
The black car you might see in my footnote is for sale BTW.
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