Purchasing a Diesel MB
I am interested in purchasing another diesel Mercedes but I've gotten some conflicting advice from a couple of mechanics.
I have a great 1975 300D, which I love but would like to get a newer diesel, probably from the 1990's. One mechanic I asked for an opinion told me that all the diesels from the 90's are about the same in terms of reliability and performance. The other mechanic told me that anything after the 80's is "crap" and would just end up costing me my first born to fix. Can anyone help me out?
Thanks much,
Ana
my .02 cents
Thanks again!
With this "brilliant" philosophy, we'd all be driving Model Ts.
The 90s models have 4 valves/cylinder and other modern things the older ones don't. When you have it, it's better. When you don't it's old fashioned.
The CDIs of the 2000s are dripping with technology and they are rocket ships and get better mileage in the bargain.
I am interested in purchasing another diesel Mercedes but I've gotten some conflicting advice from a couple of mechanics.
I have a great 1975 300D, which I love but would like to get a newer diesel, probably from the 1990's. One mechanic I asked for an opinion told me that all the diesels from the 90's are about the same in terms of reliability and performance. The other mechanic told me that anything after the 80's is "crap" and would just end up costing me my first born to fix. Can anyone help me out?
Thanks much,
Ana
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_W126
That may be what your mechanic is talking about.








