1992 Mercedes-Benz E-Class 280 Estate 2.8

Summary:

Buy a diesel estate with an AA report

Faults:

Water leak - top of radiator.

Hole in petrol tank filler tube to tank weld (common problem).

Stained rear seats.

Throttle cable frayed at engine end.

Fluctuating revs (possible vacuum leak)

Bonnet release lever just snapped in my hand under normal use-age.

Central locking was intermittent.

Oil leak from somewhere (another common problem)

Who knows what's happening / happened to the wiring loom that Merc decided to track past the top of the engine causing cracking / solidifying of the wiring - another common problem, this time a potentially very expensive one.

General Comments:

It drives like a big heavy car, although with this comes a good turning circle, for turning around and going home after the thing breaks down maybe.

It is fast when you put your foot down, although the fuel reserves are being used up in the process.

It has a big boot area, which folds down totally flat - I am impressed by that - even the rear seats are flat down, so the area is massive, without a 'lip' at the back like most hatchbacks and some estate cars - so you can slide things into the boot area easily.

Over engineering can be a problem when things go wrong mechanically - so maybe get a pro in to check it over before potentially wasting money on an old money pit.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 21st May, 2008

1992 Mercedes-Benz E-Class 300d 3.0 diesel

Summary:

Best car I have ever had, and I hope to keep it another 10 years

Faults:

The only fault I have had with the car is the drivers side electric window regulator broke.

General Comments:

Fantastic car, I have owned a large number of cars, but this is the best car I have ever had, including a 3 year only omega which is not a patch on the 1992 Mercedes E300D.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 28th May, 2005