Buying my friend's E300 soon, any tips?
This is my first European car so I am a little nervous with the reliability stigma.
Thanks in advance and glad to join this fourm!
edit - WDDZF4KB8HA124461 . This is the VIN is anyone can tell me any additional information I didn’t know about the car.
Last edited by nycknth; Jun 30, 2021 at 10:14 AM.




Mercedes-Benz are as reliable as any other car brand. Owner's with no problems do not have a reason to post here. You only read about "reliability" issues from the average number of people who experience problems. That said, when issues occur, they are more expensive to fix, so your idea of getting an aftermarket warranty is a good if you can't absorb expenses yourself.
Mercedes-Benz are as reliable as any other car brand. Owner's with no problems do not have a reason to post here. You only read about "reliability" issues from the average number of people who experience problems. That said, when issues occur, they are more expensive to fix, so your idea of getting an aftermarket warranty is a good if you can't absorb expenses yourself.
i know he’s going to sell the car regardless , I just convinced him to less it to me a little less than what the dealership offered since I want to drive it and not make a couple thousand on it.
Also I am ready for the more expensive parts / labor. I am just not ready to drop 10k on replacing the engine due to a cracked piston or if my transmission ****s the bed
Last edited by nycknth; Jun 30, 2021 at 09:34 AM.
Positive crankcase ventilator usually fails between 30 and 50K miles and is a $2,000+ job at Mercedes. I just had mine done even though I am out of warranty (52K miles) but it was done for free under goodwill. At 50K, they also recommend you change out the spark plugs.
Positive crankcase ventilator usually fails between 30 and 50K miles and is a $2,000+ job at Mercedes. I just had mine done even though I am out of warranty (52K miles) but it was done for free under goodwill. At 50K, they also recommend you change out the spark plugs.
he goes to a Indy shop out in Long Island NY and informed me he has only had regular maintenance done like oil and etc. I was hoping these would come up on the carfax when I run it.
He is also the second owner buying at the in October 2019 with 20k miles on it.
Thank you for telling me about the crankcase ventilator. This is something that would be covered by my bumper to bumper warranty no?
he goes to a Indy shop out in Long Island NY and informed me he has only had regular maintenance done like oil and etc. I was hoping these would come up on the carfax when I run it.
He is also the second owner buying at the in October 2019 with 20k miles on it.
Thank you for telling me about the crankcase ventilator. This is something that would be covered by my bumper to bumper warranty no?
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Positive crankcase ventilator usually fails between 30 and 50K miles and is a $2,000+ job at Mercedes. I just had mine done even though I am out of warranty (52K miles) but it was done for free under goodwill. At 50K, they also recommend you change out the spark plugs.
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Those ports are pretty robust but If you ever get it fixed try to use a USB extension cable in the future.
It can be as long or as short as you like.
It will take the brunt force of daily use while leaving the other end which is in dash undisturbed.
Positive crankcase ventilator usually fails between 30 and 50K miles and is a $2,000+ job at Mercedes. I just had mine done even though I am out of warranty (52K miles) but it was done for free under goodwill. At 50K, they also recommend you change out the spark plugs.
Positive crankcase ventilator usually fails between 30 and 50K miles and is a $2,000+ job at Mercedes. I just had mine done even though I am out of warranty (52K miles) but it was done for free under goodwill. At 50K, they also recommend you change out the spark plugs.
I did get it replaced under goodwill because I was complaining about check engine lights at my 30K, 40K, and 50K mile services that randomly turned on and off a few days later. The service advisor said this was such a common problem that he had no problem pushing it through goodwill with corporate.

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