C-Class buying guide

neilcharlton

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Hi , can anyone point me in the direction of a yr 2000+ C - class buying guide. What sort of things to look for , knowen problems etc.
I'm thinking about buying one privately out of the autotrader. I'll probably check it over myself.

I live in london so i'm not bothered about 0-60 times , whats the best engine to get the petrol 180, 200 , 230 or the CDI ?

Is it worth buying an after market warrenty from say the AA or what ever , if thins go wrong are they expensive to fix ?

Whats the avg servicing price, i take it FSH cars are the ones to go for ...

Any pointers would be greatly recieved :)
 

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Forget the warranty not worth the paper it's written on (IMHO) unless it is an MB one. 220CDI is quite nice.
 

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I think liike Bobcat that the CDI is a good bet, yes forget the non MB warranty as they will not pay MB labour cost, also there are many get out clauses, more so with the electrics, just remember that if you have no PX you can always knock the price down, re the pricing I can never work out why the average person selling thinks that their car is worth more than one from a dealer, as all dealers have to give some form of guarantee. get the highest spec that you can, it makes the car so nice when sitting in a traffic jam.

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Not all warranty companies are the same, I had my old C200 repaired at an indie without a problem even the merc dealer repaired it under non MB warranty although I had to pay the extra for the labour.
They fixed the ABS sensor and the indie sorted a wiper motor and mechanism and then a water pump.
My current warranty covers me for £40 an hour labour and my indie only charges £35 so I would not rule out buying your own.
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GSM1 said:
Not all warranty companies are the same, I had my old C200 repaired at an indie without a problem even the merc dealer repaired it under non MB warranty although I had to pay the extra for the labour.
They fixed the ABS sensor and the indie sorted a wiper motor and mechanism and then a water pump.
My current warranty covers me for £40 an hour labour and my indie only charges £35 so I would not rule out buying your own.
Gary
OK you make a very good point here,for peace of mind, and of coarse you could keep up the normal service with MB to get the book stamped.

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I pay abit extra to warrantydirect people and they cover for repairs at merc dealer ( 100% dealer labour rate ) as well... but I havent used them at merc dealer for repairs yet so dont know if they stick to their words!!
 

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Balal said:
I pay abit extra to warrantydirect people and they cover for repairs at merc dealer ( 100% dealer labour rate ) as well... but I havent used them at merc dealer for repairs yet so dont know if they stick to their words!!


it would be nice if people put up what companies they were with, and how they got on in the event of a claim.

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