Ok, so I guess it's time for me to show up with my E500.
Its a ´95 with about 177.000 km for the moment. First owner was the AMG Corp. & Norbert Haug used to drive it as a Cie-Car.
I bought it last June for 5800€ and till now its the best money I've ever spent for a car.
Vehicle: '91 W124 saloon 300E 2.6 79K miles. Midnight Blue
Location: UK
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Originally Posted by Mersch
Ok, so I guess it's time for me to show up with my E500.
Its a ´95 with about 177.000 km for the moment. First owner was the AMG Corp. & Norbert Haug used to drive it as a Cie-Car.
I bought it last June for 5800€ and till now its the best money I've ever spent for a car.
Wow, lovely car and a real bargain. Guess your main problem would be the lack of roads in Luxembourg ;-)
Anyway, Luxembourg sure is a great country, used to visit a friend in L (ages ago) quite often.
Wow, lovely car and a real bargain. Guess your main problem would be the lack of roads in Luxembourg ;-)
Anyway, Luxembourg sure is a great country, used to visit a friend in L (ages ago) quite often.
Well...regarding winding roads, it's quite a paradise here and for the High Speed sessions....what a luck tt Germany isn't far away
Are these w210 avantgarde wheels on your car?
And how about yours TexasTJ?
Oh my god, that blue one is sooo nice! It looks just like mine, except I only use the SE wheels for winter snow tires.
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I just couldn't give up on my 1995 E320.
I think it might be like always going back to that same bad relationship with an ex girlfriend.
You feel you love them too much, or you are just too stupid to know any better.
Are these w210 avantgarde wheels on your car?
And how about yours TexasTJ?
I don't know, they were on the car when I bought it. Many of the 1995 320E for sale on the Internet are styled as "Special Edition" and have an eight-spoke wheel. Isn't this what the marketers call Product Differentiation?
I don't know, they were on the car when I bought it. Many of the 1995 320E for sale on the Internet are styled as "Special Edition" and have an eight-spoke wheel. Isn't this what the marketers call Product Differentiation?