Mercedes Noob! Considering 2003 E55
Anything in particular that I should keep an eye out for (common probs) when I go to check out and test drive the car? Any way to tell if the current or previous owners beat the crap out of it and are just trying to dump it off before having to fix a ton of expensive stuff?
Its a silver 2003 with 75k on it. I'm not yet sure if it has navigation or not. From the pics, it looks completely stock. No ghetto fabulous rims or anything. Guy is asking 19,500. Feelings on price?
Any help would be really great, I'm currently driving an Infiniti G35 coupe, and really don't know too much about the world of Mercedes.
Personally I would pass on a 75k car. These cars are expensive to maintain and nothing sucks more than buying a car and having to dump in a bunch of money right away on maintenance stuff.
Ask for the maintenance done to the car?
Some problems areas
Airmatic Suspension
Replaced Crank Position Sensor?
Any problems with Fuel leaking into the cabin (check to see if the gas tank is full)
Id go for an 05 and up
First year had too many problems.
Any suggestions on what I should offer? I really only plan on owning the vehicle for a year or so before moving on to my next car... My income should be greatly increasing during that time, which would allow me to make a purchase on something newer.
Would an offer of 18,000 be insulting to the seller?
Any suggestions on what I should offer? I really only plan on owning the vehicle for a year or so before moving on to my next car... My income should be greatly increasing during that time, which would allow me to make a purchase on something newer.
Would an offer of 18,000 be insulting to the seller?
Personally, I don't think 75k is anything to be scared of. Maintenance on the car means far more than miles. You can find beat up cars that have 20k and mint examples at 100k. There's no "rule".
Best of luck.
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Any suggestions on what I should offer? I really only plan on owning the vehicle for a year or so before moving on to my next car... My income should be greatly increasing during that time, which would allow me to make a purchase on something newer.
Would an offer of 18,000 be insulting to the seller?
As for price offers, the worst thing a seller can say is no. But don't get lured into low prices just to get yourself into an E55. Like the saying goes: "a cheap Mercedes is the most expensive car you'll ever own." Do a full ppi with compression test and leak down. Do all your homework on the car. Again, even if you plan on short term ownership you still risk possibly getting stuck with a repair that's too expensive to be worth fixing, given the car's actual market value (which will keep dropping.)








