I Want—No, Need—a Mercedes!
I'm new to the group and have decided to fully commit to my plan of getting a Mercedes. I've been a fan of the brand since I was young. Although I wanted one at 16, my parents thought it was too much, so I ended up inheriting my grandmother's Chrysler 300C Hemi. I've cherished it, and it now has 224,000 miles, but it's time for an upgrade.
I Absolutely love my 300, but as I've matured as a car enthusiast and a driver, my tastes have evolved. I'm no longer drawn to the more rambunctious vehicles (and their communities) like Mustangs and Chargers. Before receiving my 300, I considered cars like the Lincoln Town Car, 11th Gen T-birds, and Cadillac XLRs—if that gives you an idea of the type of enthusiast I am. I'm also tired of the plastic garbage in my 300. Some of the plastics are so hard, they've broken things like my phone's screen.
Now, I’m looking for something large, truly luxurious, and glamorous. My budget is $16,000 (everything I have saved up the moment I am writing this), and I've narrowed my search to 2008+ W221 S550s, and 2007+ CL550, CLS550, and SL550 models. I don't need 4Matic. The S-Class is my current attainable dream car, so naturally, it’s my top choice. Most of the vehicles I'm looking at have around 90-100k miles, which seems reasonable for someone who's only known a 200k-mile Chrysler. However, I understand the importance of researching before buying a used luxury car, which is why I'm here.
Apologies if this is in the wrong spot, and thanks in advance for your help!
You are going to get all kinds of hate and shame for buying an older high miles Benz
it will have a few issues and everyone you know will chime in and tell you how silly you are for wanting a Benz and say "sell it"
This has been my experience ...
I will say GO FOR IT .. go for your dream man.... get that Benz! there are plenty of them very affordable for sale everywhere.
then get it fixed up the way you want it and drive it.. even a clapped out Benz from 10 years ago rides nicer than a brand new $25k Hyundai




Unless you are really good mechanic you should seriously consider hiring a professional inspection report - it’s well worth it! Last but not least, learn the ancient art of “patience.” That’s not to say if you find something that checks all the boxes you should think about it for days, you might find someone else grabbed it.
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