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Merc M320/M270

  • 15-01-2009 5:16pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,550 ✭✭✭


    Thanks to all that contributed to my last poll but Recession has put an end to all efforts of selling my own commercial jeep and going North or East for a newer one. Only ploy worth trying now is to convince a garage that my jeep is more saleable than something else on their forecourts. Anybody know anything about a MERC M320 petrol.

    If I went back a couple of years I think I could live with the poor Merc build quality for more creature comforts and less noise but what would economy be like?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 53 ✭✭mmarks


    Hi there,
    I own an ML320 (1999) and love it!
    Only had 2 problems with it, the fuel guage is not very accurate (known problem) and the parking brake strtches - thats it!

    We get around 300 miles on a tank which costs 60 euro to fill up - not too bad for a 218BHP 4wd 7 seater.

    The rearmost seats tend to clunk and clatter when not in use but they can be removed.

    Anything else, just ask.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,550 ✭✭✭Slig


    mmarks wrote: »
    Hi there,
    I own an ML320 (1999) and love it!
    Only had 2 problems with it, the fuel guage is not very accurate (known problem) and the parking brake strtches - thats it!

    We get around 300 miles on a tank which costs 60 euro to fill up - not too bad for a 218BHP 4wd 7 seater.

    The rearmost seats tend to clunk and clatter when not in use but they can be removed.

    Anything else, just ask.

    What is the build quality like? my own Nissan is noisy and rattley and thats what I want to get away from. Is yours auto or manual?


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