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My father wants a Mercedes sedan. I have a 1990 300E that is like new (80K original miles) and has been fabulous. But he wants something newer. Consumer Reports gives all the new models such bad reviews that I hate to get him into a problem car. Our local Mercedes dealer manager says stay away from the ones 2000 and newer. So late 90's?
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Any recommendations for rims suitable for white honda civic hybrid? Giving it a sporty look.?
If you're loooking for a big sedan, anything after the introduction of the E320 (W210 chassis) in 1996 is suspect. Best bet would be 90-95. In terms of reliability, the absolute pick of the litter would be the 1993 300D 2.5 Turbodiesel.the one that is paid for is the most reliable
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any Benz 1999 is the best to meAny way of preventing piston failure in 2000 Saab 9-3?
newer the better...periodanyone who tells you otherwise is just trying to make $$$ later by servicing the older cars.or knows theyll break easier so he will sell you one now and one in a year.
newer the better
Did Ford get there frames from Dodge?
There is no way to detemine this.You can have lemons with used cars , as you do new cars. If you happen to get a good one, its great, but if you get stuck with a lemon, you are in bad shape.You should base your decision upon the model that you want to get because they're all different. For any given year I'd rather get a model that has been in circulation for a few years instead of a model that was released for the first time that year.
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