MotherTeresa wrote: » Any thoughts on the salted UK roads and corrosion?
w124man wrote: » Service history is not as important as people would have you think. Does it really matter that the car was serviced regularly for the first 5 years of its life? No its doesn't particularly if it runs as sweep as a nut now and its now you are buying not when it was 5 years old
MotherTeresa wrote: » I disagree with you W124man. FSH is important on any car; Mercedes, W124, included. Even in the first 5 years, regular annual/10K oil changes (whichever comes sooner); are vital. 300D's often did high mileages in the first 5 years as company cars. 20K per annum was nothing unusual. So I am surprised you would think 100K without FSH in the first 5 years would be OK. My cousin is a Master Technician at Hughes of Beaconsfield; and he concurs with my opinion. W124's need clean oil every 10K. From day one. The ones that are on 500K plus miles and are still running as new have FSH. It's a moot point. I paid 2-3K more for a 300D with FSH for this reason. FMBSH in the first 10 years on a 300D is worth every penny of it in my opinion. Gearbox oil, rear diff oil changes, make all the difference to a 250K car at 30 years old. Honestly I cannot believe anyone would believe otherwise. Each to their own though, no offence implied. When it came to buying mine, I just took my cousins expert advice.
MotherTeresa wrote: » Nothing exciting to be honest. An '87 300D with 250K miles on the clock. It's in a bodyshop having some paintwork done at the moment so apologies I can't put up a picture. I just liked it as it was automatic, leather, and had FSH really. My father had the same car albeit a '90 one, so it's some nostalgia for me too. I prefer the W123 300D but gave up looking for one without rust problems. I found the W124's to suffer with it less (well apart from the front arches). So as soon as '87 qualified for 56 Euro tax I was hungry for one.
MotherTeresa wrote: » I warn you, this video is highly erotic. I PM'd MrKaljapullo and he has confirmed my suspicions, oil changes every 10K and FSH.
MotherTeresa wrote: » I warn you, this video is highly erotic. I PM'd MrKaljapullo and he has confirmed my suspicions, oil changes every 10K and FSH. Over to you W124man..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsWBGdJtL40
MotherTeresa wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsWBGdJtL40
Seweryn wrote: » Every 10k km or miles? 10k km is max, if miles then it means the car was technically neglected.
Seweryn wrote: » Not unusual to see 1 million km on one of these. My friend has one with over 1.1 million. No service history, but serviced regularly. Never needed anything major.
w124man wrote: » What has oil changes got to do with FSH? How has FSH got this car to 1,000,000? FSH is only a record on paper of work carried out (or not). If you cant suss out a pup when you are buying a car by looking at it and driving it and a piece of paper makes you happy then fine!
MotherTeresa wrote: » The official MB figure is 9,000 miles. But even I think that is excessive. 10K or annually (whichever comes sooner); is good enough. A lot depends on how a car is driven of course, lots of cold short town trips mean the oil gets dirty quicker etc. However a motorway mileage car cruising all day at 90 degrees will have cleaner oil with the same mileage on the clock etc. But anyway, an annual MB stamp is what I like to see in the book. Fair play to you, 300K on a 190 with no SH is good going. I wish you the best of luck with it, really. Like I said before, FSH is important to some people like myself, and not at all to others like yourself. Every man has his preferences. But no offence implied or taken either way. My father was a taxi driver and bought a 300D brand new in 1990. He sold it with 370K miles on the clock driving as new. That was with 10K oil changes, and an annual service. I think we all agree, clean engine oil is better than dirty, and the more frequent one changes it the better really. It's not worth getting heated arguing over. You are happy with your 300K 190, and I am happy with my 300D with 250K. So that's that at the end of the day, FSH or none; one can still be a happy man.