My new to me 05 S600
it’s an 05’ fully sorted with 104k miles. It’s been well maintained and has some rare options. Let me know what y’all think and also what everyone thinks she is worth.
thanks in advance!
Last edited by Alpina7; Apr 19, 2021 at 07:17 PM.
ands if you keep it buy a kleemann tune on eBay
values are low on these cars due to coil pack and abc issues , most s600 sell in the $6-12k range . A lot of car for the money but the repair bills are those of a $140,000 exotic car
Thanks man, I think so too. Coming from a long term BMW E38 man, and my previous car being a LS430 I’ve got to say idk if I can ever drive a V8 anymore.
Yea I’ve pretty much come to terms with if I want to own this car I am going to have to accept the fact that the motor will have to be pulled one day. Not looking forward to it. I own like 200$ worth of tools so it’s going to be an interesting transition.
I'm happy to see another well cared for w220, as one day they will be a classic. The tools, well don't worry about that too much as that will happen in time.
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I'm happy to see another well cared for w220, as one day they will be a classic. The tools, well don't worry about that too much as that will happen in time.
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A lot of the 'air/vacuum powered' features will fail over time, both from 'pump failure' or bladder failures. Things like the massaging seats, soft closing doors, height changing rear headrests, and self-leveling headlights are vacuum/pressure controlled and will age-out. Eventually, the repair-restore costs will exceed the remaining value of the car and trading or parting-out the car makes economic sense..
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- Ignoring problems causes the problem, and cost, to snowball.
- The car likes a strong battery. Use only an AGM.
- Use only an MB 229.5 oil. Mobil 1 0W40 or Castrol 0W40 are available at Wal-mart for less than $25/jug. Great oil. There is far more to oil than just viscosity. The specification (229.5) matters more, far more, than viscosity.
- Don't buy parts on Amazon or eBay, most of them are counterfeit junk. MBoemparts.com or fcpeuro.com are good sources. My dealer gives me a discount (they know me by name...) of $15-20%. Often, they are the cheapest when shipping is considered.
- The intercooler system is poorly designed, air gets in and degrades performance. MB fixed it in the M279 by adding a reservoir. Add the reservoir to keep air out. Genuine MB parts for the retrofit, total cost about $250. You will need a vacuum bleed system (about $80 on Amazon, plus a source of compressed air) to bleed the system when done. Big engine performance in mine when I got the intercooler sorted. I will do the same mod to the SL600 I just got.
- You can get at most everything under the engine by dropping the subframe.
- Do the engine mounts now if they haven't been done. A collapsed engine mount caused a pulse damper hose failure when the hose got pinched between engine and subframe. Couldn't figure out why I had an accumulator whine - until that hose blew. And that hose was nearly new, which cost me another $400 on top of replacing mounts, serpentine belt, etc.
- Flush the ABC fluid regularly. Hydraulic fluid shears more rapidly than engine oil because of that pump design. Fresh fluid matters. Replace the filter, too.
- Second the recommendation to do the accumulators. You'll have to drop the right rear exhaust pipe for the rear one.
- Use only NGK or MB sparkplugs when you do replace them. Keep on top of plugs. The coils are expensive and worn plugs stress the coils. New coils are about $1,400. Clark at v12icpack.com is half that and will help you out.
- The NAG1 gearbox is tough, but treat it to regular fluid changes. Not hard, just a bit messy. Check for leaks at the plug, the fluid there can wick up into your TCU and cause problems.
- The PSE Pump in the trunk will shut down leaking circuits if it measures too long a run time to operate that circuit. Find the leak. Don't just reset the pump every time, or you'll wear out the pump.
- For tools, you need good quality. I've been down this road, acquire them incrementally and buy only the best. First tool you really need: Your own Star/Xentry diagnostic system. Code readers, even good ones are simply inadequate.
- Most parts and repairs on this car are reasonable. Full set of tie rods is under $200 for inner and outer, for example. MB oil filter is less than $15.
- Your car looks great! Paint and headlights especially. Much better than mine. Wheels can be fixed up, and these guys have been a good source: wheelcollision.com








