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MERCEDES BENZ with old registration plates
tobz
#41 Posted : Wednesday, March 21, 2012 12:24:57 PM
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This is so very true. The W124's with the M111 engine were released in the market in 92. The E200 (replacing the M102 200E) is a decent car. For slightly more power and lower consumption (more power pushing roughly the same weight) and a couple more options, I would advise going for the E220 (which replaced the M102 230E).

Just a word of caution; with the M111 engines (except for the E200), Mercedes experimented with a bio-degradable wiring harnesses, which would fail sooner rather than later. This problem dogged Mercedes even with the first series of the W210 until around 97. My advice would be to take a critical look at the wiring and, if you are lucky, the previous owner has already replaced it.[/quote]

Spot on... having a good wiring harness makes a world of difference when it comes to performance. I was fortunate to get one where the harness had just been replaced with and original one... bliss!
bwenyenye
#42 Posted : Wednesday, March 21, 2012 3:39:36 PM
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GGK wrote:
githundi wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
bwenyenye wrote:
Nice piece,
The challenge is consumption on the 3500CC twin carburetor system each pumping four engine cylinders on the V engine. But the sound my guy.... is one to die for.


You have an oil well in your backyard i guessPray

lol...@ njunge, he doesn't call himself bwenyenye for nothing...


This kind of a machine, how much would it consume say from Rongai to town...peak travel?
Twin-carburetor? My my my I had a 1500cc with a single carburetor and almost made me nuts.


Actually it is not a bad mlevi as it sounds. It does 7km per litre town service and about 10 on open road easy driving.So from Rongai to towm would be 20KMS?

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luttz
#43 Posted : Wednesday, March 21, 2012 4:04:48 PM
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Missed out on the 124's but have enjoyed the services of baby Mercedes (C180). Currently on the second one in 5 years and loving it. Trouble free and pleasure to drive around. Cant wait to try out 2007 ML (4X4).
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Forester
#44 Posted : Wednesday, March 21, 2012 5:45:13 PM
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Drool Drool Drool

Reviews on the 190E???Sad
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Ric dees
#45 Posted : Wednesday, March 21, 2012 5:46:44 PM
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Well dare i say this, i find Mercs a bit overated maybe just not my style. I have been on a 09 E90 BMW 220bhp 6 speed,easily gives me 50-55mpg its a diesel engine i might add, however its touted to do 68mpg thanks to its efficient dynamics technology.The only cars that seem to give me a run for my money are the big 4x4's and the super-cars ofcourse, however i love the sport manual mode when you feel a lil bit of racing, with it's traction control and obove all, i love the smooth drive it gives and i doubt i'll ever change it to a different make.

I have done a drag race with a C220, C240,Audi A5 and well they ate my dust lol

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#46 Posted : Wednesday, March 21, 2012 6:42:20 PM
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Ric dees wrote:
I have done a drag race with a C220, C240,Audi A5 and well they ate my dust lol


I agree the BMW's are fantastic cars. Unfortunately, I have never had the calling to own one.

Did you say drag race? I owned a W124 E320 (3.2L M104 Straight-six engine producing 220HP, 265 N·m @ 4600, 0-100 in 7.9 secs) for about a year. Had to sell the car after I told my wife that I would die in it. Wish I had met you when I had it......but whatever would have happened, I would still have bowed down to you. Yours is a diesel!
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Pablo
#47 Posted : Thursday, March 22, 2012 7:02:48 PM
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@Forrester

190E is for wannabies.
They want the german thing but they arent really there yet.
JkMwatha
#48 Posted : Thursday, March 22, 2012 9:13:24 PM
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murenj wrote:
there is this new trend catching on. The number or mercedes benz vehicles bearing old registration numbers is on the rise. The owners are usually middle class. Am I missing something? What is a foot?



@ Murenj - I'm guessing you did not get the answer you were looking for.
I believe you know a little more than that.... Fungua roho.
wakagori
#49 Posted : Tuesday, March 27, 2012 5:34:27 PM
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Is it true that the C2oo Kompressor is problematic? i really fancy that model but one ex-dobie mech told me to keep clear. Any advise?
Ash Ock
#50 Posted : Tuesday, March 27, 2012 7:37:19 PM
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wakagori wrote:
Is it true that the C2oo Kompressor is problematic? i really fancy that model but one ex-dobie mech told me to keep clear. Any advise?


Specifically which parts of the C200 (YEAR???) did the mechanic say are problematic? Engine? Gearbox? General build of the car? Aircon? Radio? Sun-visor? etc.

Without being specific, it's doubtful you'll get any reasonable answer to your question.
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wakagori
#51 Posted : Wednesday, March 28, 2012 10:22:47 AM
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Ash Ock wrote:
wakagori wrote:
Is it true that the C2oo Kompressor is problematic? i really fancy that model but one ex-dobie mech told me to keep clear. Any advise?


Specifically which parts of the C200 (YEAR???) did the mechanic say are problematic? Engine? Gearbox? General build of the car? Aircon? Radio? Sun-visor? etc.

Without being specific, it's doubtful you'll get any reasonable answer to your question.



The cluster fails and he also mentioned something abt the engine - cant recall what it was. YoM 2000 - 2005
JkMwatha
#52 Posted : Thursday, March 29, 2012 9:18:39 AM
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wakagori wrote:
Ash Ock wrote:
wakagori wrote:
Is it true that the C2oo Kompressor is problematic? i really fancy that model but one ex-dobie mech told me to keep clear. Any advise?


Specifically which parts of the C200 (YEAR???) did the mechanic say are problematic? Engine? Gearbox? General build of the car? Aircon? Radio? Sun-visor? etc.

Without being specific, it's doubtful you'll get any reasonable answer to your question.



The cluster fails and he also mentioned something abt the engine - cant recall what it was. YoM 2000 - 2005



This is vague.
Impunity
#53 Posted : Thursday, March 29, 2012 10:51:26 AM
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JkMwatha wrote:
wakagori wrote:
Ash Ock wrote:
wakagori wrote:
Is it true that the C2oo Kompressor is problematic? i really fancy that model but one ex-dobie mech told me to keep clear. Any advise?


Specifically which parts of the C200 (YEAR???) did the mechanic say are problematic? Engine? Gearbox? General build of the car? Aircon? Radio? Sun-visor? etc.

Without being specific, it's doubtful you'll get any reasonable answer to your question.



The cluster fails and he also mentioned something abt the engine - cant recall what it was. YoM 2000 - 2005



This is vague.


Dont be vague.
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#54 Posted : Tuesday, July 17, 2012 11:56:11 AM
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W124 owners please share where you buy your spares and where/who repairs your vehicle.
kichwangumu
#55 Posted : Tuesday, July 17, 2012 1:02:20 PM
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Quote:
JkMwatha wrote:
wakagori wrote:
Ash Ock wrote:
wakagori wrote:
Is it true that the C2oo Kompressor is problematic? i really fancy that model but one ex-dobie mech told me to keep clear. Any advise?


Specifically which parts of the C200 (YEAR???) did the mechanic say are problematic? Engine? Gearbox? General build of the car? Aircon? Radio? Sun-visor? etc.

Without being specific, it's doubtful you'll get any reasonable answer to your question.



The cluster fails and he also mentioned something abt the engine - cant recall what it was. YoM 2000 - 2005



This is vague.


Dont be vague.
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Exactly dont be vague Laughing out loudly
seppuku
#56 Posted : Tuesday, December 03, 2013 5:28:52 PM
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Hakuna watu ya Volvo hapa? 850 ama S70. Eyeing one.
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#57 Posted : Wednesday, December 04, 2013 10:19:26 AM
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Seppuku..tried out a 06 T6S80 Siongei sana.
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#58 Posted : Wednesday, December 04, 2013 11:55:24 AM
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wakagori wrote:
Is it true that the C2oo Kompressor is problematic? i really fancy that model but one ex-dobie mech told me to keep clear. Any advise?


I heard the same non-sense from so many mechanics prior to acquiring an E200 Kompressor. They said the supercharger fails blah blah blah..

The only issue with the Mercedes Benz cars is only the fading headlamps, malfunctioning brake lights and leather seats that seem to crack.

Otherwise, in terms of running the car is superb. Its economical and powerful which to me is the best of both worlds.
seppuku
#59 Posted : Wednesday, December 04, 2013 1:29:58 PM
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mlefu wrote:
Seppuku..tried out a 06 T6S80 Siongei sana.


Aha, that's a much more recent model, but tell me about it. I asked, so your modesty will not be compromised. smile
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#60 Posted : Wednesday, December 04, 2013 1:51:16 PM
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seppuku wrote:
Hakuna watu ya Volvo hapa? 850 ama S70. Eyeing one.

Hii watu ya toyota, subaru and route 11.
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