High Mileage 2009 E350




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One of the big advantages to the 2009 cars over the 07/08 models is that they're equipped with the newer NTG 2.5 COMAND system. The NAV system is nicer than in the older cars and is hard drive based, and I believe you can also store music on the hard drive. There's also an SD slot on the front of the unit, and the voice recognition system is better than the previous generation. I do see the control stalk for the voice recognition in that car as well, I think it was still optional in 09.
The most important thing to consider is the history of the car. The mileage isn't as much of an issue if the car was looked after correctly. I'd take a car with slightly higher mileage that's been properly serviced over a car with lower mileage that's been neglected. Ideally you want a one-owner car, and I probably would pass on a car that's had more than two or three owners, you have to wonder why no one's kept it very long. Your current dealer should be able to run a VMI on it if you give them the VIN number, they probably won't give you the printout unless you're really close with a service writer, but they'll give you a rundown of the history including maintenance records and any warranty claims. In my case, the car had a complete service history and only one warranty claim, which was a cosmetic issue.




If the answer is yes, why change because of 2 years and 65000 kilometers newer?








One of the big advantages to the 2009 cars over the 07/08 models is that they're equipped with the newer NTG 2.5 COMAND system. The NAV system is nicer than in the older cars and is hard drive based, and I believe you can also store music on the hard drive. There's also an SD slot on the front of the unit, and the voice recognition system is better than the previous generation. I do see the control stalk for the voice recognition in that car as well, I think it was still optional in 09.
The most important thing to consider is the history of the car. The mileage isn't as much of an issue if the car was looked after correctly. I'd take a car with slightly higher mileage that's been properly serviced over a car with lower mileage that's been neglected. Ideally you want a one-owner car, and I probably would pass on a car that's had more than two or three owners, you have to wonder why no one's kept it very long. Your current dealer should be able to run a VMI on it if you give them the VIN number, they probably won't give you the printout unless you're really close with a service writer, but they'll give you a rundown of the history including maintenance records and any warranty claims. In my case, the car had a complete service history and only one warranty claim, which was a cosmetic issue.




If this is what you mean, then it appears to me as if you have made up your mind already anyhow, so you might as well purchase the newer car.
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My car had a nearly $4000 rear end claim, and that was only a bumper, parktronic, mufflers, and paint. The repairs were done at an MB approved body shop with OEM parts (I believe the bumper was used) and you would never be able to tell. Paint match is perfect.
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My car had a nearly $4000 rear end claim, and that was only a bumper, parktronic, mufflers, and paint. The repairs were done at an MB approved body shop with OEM parts (I believe the bumper was used) and you would never be able to tell. Paint match is perfect.




My car had a nearly $4000 rear end claim, and that was only a bumper, parktronic, mufflers, and paint. The repairs were done at an MB approved body shop with OEM parts (I believe the bumper was used) and you would never be able to tell. Paint match is perfect.
The only difference between your year model and that one is the wheels and a newer bumper. Other than that, its basically the same but with few miles on it. I've had no problems with mine at all and planning to keep it till it dies cuz I'm putting in new wheels on it in coming days.
I would literally love to upgrade to facelifted W211 but i rather save money now and buy a better and bigger sedan in future than to keep changing them in same model. just my opinion, if you really want it, then go for it. If you can sell yours for as close to the newer car is listed for, if not even close, it's not worth it to spend on it. 2012 E550s are on sale for around 15k...i would rather go for those. Complete newer model, bigger V8 engine, just a little less on mpg level.
Hope all these replies help you make a wiser choice here!!! good luck...






