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Nope.
Get a Mazda, Toyota or Honda with as many of the latest safety features (lane keep assist, blindspot monitoring, rear camera). |
Not for less than $10k... which is what a 2007 Mercedes sells for... |
That's cheesy. Kids whose parents can afford new ones will joke about it. Better to buy more average, newer car. |
| Weird choice. Repairs will cost an absolute fortune. |
We had a 2011 w204 - it was bombproof - very simple car with non-turbo v6. Never did anything more than regular maintenance (oil, filters, brakes once). Lower miles than the OP is considering tho. Sold it for 12k early pandemic. I will say it was getting to feel very dated - very small inside given size of car, slow and thirsty. I loved how it looked, but it just stopped making sense. We had 3 cars tho and wanted rid of one so I didn’t buy anything else with the cash - it probably was a great car for the money… |
This. Years ago I bought a used BMW. The car itself wasn’t that expensive given it’s age, but holy cow, the repair costs were insane. I put thousands into it before I finally gave up. It was fun while it lasted, but never again. |
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Yes, it is a mistake. It will need repairs and Mercedes parts are expensive. Like really expensive. Many car insurance policies will not cover the whole cost even of windshield replacement on Benzes.
You are better off buying a used Toyota. Reliable cars with car parts everywhere and pretty cheap if needed. With mechanics being able to fix anywhere, whereas with Merc you often need to go to the dealer. |
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| What did you buy op? |
Young drivers don’t need phone music, speaker calls or disembodied text voices. They need to pay attention to their driving and what other drivers are doing. |
Your DH is right. That's a good idea. A low mileage Benz like this is a great buy. I'm sure for the same price, you could buy a used 10 years old Honda or Toyota. Don't do it. Your daughter will enjoy that car more than a boring Toyota or Honda. It's your daughter and safety should be your first priority. Mercedes are very safe cars. Much more than the Japanese brands. Don't be scared by the maintenance. Any used car you buy will require maintenance, even a Toyota or Honda. A Mercedes is certainly more expensive to maintain than a Toyota. But that's if you do your maintenance your at the dealership. Find a good independent mechanic and you'll save a lot of money. |