Anonymous
Post 06/06/2021 20:18     Subject: Is it a mistake to buy a Mercedes with 80,000 miles?

Which model is this?
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2021 19:10     Subject: Is it a mistake to buy a Mercedes with 80,000 miles?

A 14 year old car for a new driver no. Unless it's a Toyota or Honda.

Anonymous
Post 06/06/2021 19:06     Subject: Is it a mistake to buy a Mercedes with 80,000 miles?

It is a very bad idea. No need to buy 14 years old car with a lot of miles and out of warranty for such a long time.
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2021 08:04     Subject: Is it a mistake to buy a Mercedes with 80,000 miles?

As long as you’re prepared for the maintenance and repair costs, it’s a good, solid car. Make it a priority to find a reliable independent mechanic, has made a huge difference in our finances.
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2021 07:39     Subject: Is it a mistake to buy a Mercedes with 80,000 miles?

Anonymous wrote:Mercedes cars have a deserved reputation for safety. And, yes, the car should last until 200,000 miles if it was (and will be) properly maintained.

The main downside is cost: be prepared to pay "Mercedes" prices for routine maintenance, minor repairs and probably one or two major repairs. The gas mileage won't be very good.


Yep. We had friends who bought a Mercedes new and kept it a long time. They grumbled a lot about the maintenance costs compared to their other vehicle.
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2021 05:51     Subject: Is it a mistake to buy a Mercedes with 80,000 miles?

Anonymous wrote:16 and a Mercedes????


Calm down. It’s a $10,000 Mercedes.
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2021 05:48     Subject: Is it a mistake to buy a Mercedes with 80,000 miles?

The seller put 6800 miles/year, which is nothing. You need a good mechanic, but in 2007 not too many technical issues other than navigation---which nobody uses due to iPhones. 2007 probably have Bluetooth so dd can use hands free phone but not enough screen to distract ie tesla. As long as it's not a 12 cylinder due to cylinder fracture or an an 8 cylinder due to fuel usage, Any of the 6 cylinders are pretty bulletproof mechanically---assuming the car was serviced well. The 6 cylinders are taxis in Europe, no reason not to buy.
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2021 01:10     Subject: Is it a mistake to buy a Mercedes with 80,000 miles?

It's a money pit. You have to take it to a dealer for most of the issues due its sophisticated electronics. A regular mechanic can't fix it. My friend, a former Mercedes certified mechanic, told me this.

I love driving a Mercedes but wouldn't buy it.
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2021 01:04     Subject: Is it a mistake to buy a Mercedes with 80,000 miles?

16 and a Mercedes????
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2021 00:57     Subject: Re:Is it a mistake to buy a Mercedes with 80,000 miles?

No way.

First of all, a newly-licensed driver should start out w/a reasonably safe + reliable vehicle like a Honda Civic or a Toyota Corolla.

And even w/80,000 miles on it - I wouldn’t purchase that brand of vehicle since all the maintenance & repairs will co$t more in the long run.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2021 17:31     Subject: Is it a mistake to buy a Mercedes with 80,000 miles?

Premium gas, lots of repairs. The seller put 20,000 miles on it per year, that’s a lot! I just sold a 2012 with that on it.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2021 17:26     Subject: Is it a mistake to buy a Mercedes with 80,000 miles?

Mercedes cars have a deserved reputation for safety. And, yes, the car should last until 200,000 miles if it was (and will be) properly maintained.

The main downside is cost: be prepared to pay "Mercedes" prices for routine maintenance, minor repairs and probably one or two major repairs. The gas mileage won't be very good.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2021 17:23     Subject: Is it a mistake to buy a Mercedes with 80,000 miles?

Nope. It’s a 14 year old car.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2021 17:20     Subject: Is it a mistake to buy a Mercedes with 80,000 miles?

I wouldn't. I would look for a Honda or a Toyota. That car is going to be nothing but a maintenance money suck in a few thousand miles and an oil change will be twice the price.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2021 17:17     Subject: Is it a mistake to buy a Mercedes with 80,000 miles?

DH says modern cars can get up to 200,000 miles
He’s looking at buying a 2007 Mercedes with 80,000 miles for our 16 year old daughter.