Similar Mercedes-Benz S-Class reviews

1986
USA Flag Canada Flag

S-Class 420 SEL

Money Trap

57 words
USA Flag Canada Flag

S-Class SDL

My dream come true?

45 words
Australia Flag New Zealand Flag

S-Class 420 SEL W126

The car I always wanted to own and drive

34 words
1985
USA Flag Canada Flag

S-Class 300SD

Pinnacle of Mercedes Engineering

574 words
USA Flag Canada Flag

S-Class 300SD

The Unsinkable Bismarck

259 words
USA Flag Canada Flag

S-Class 300SD

The 126 bodies (300SD, 300SE, etc. . .) are an underrated opportunity to get a great Mercedes cheap!

259 words
USA Flag Canada Flag

S-Class 300SD

The pinnacle of German sedans

168 words
All Mercedes-Benz S-Class reviews

1985 Mercedes-Benz S-Class 300SD review from North America

"Pinnacle of Mercedes Engineering"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Shortly after I bought it I had both motor mounts and tranny mounts replaced. The fuel primer pump was leaking diesel fuel all over the rubber mounts and deteriorated them completely. I replaced that myself. Since the engine was not properly in place one of the belts wore a notch into my oil cooler return hose and spewed oil all over my engine bay and driveway. I had the upper and lower hoses replaced at the same time as the mounts. ($1300)

I've personally replaced many various vacuum lines/fittings, boost sensor, glow plugs, cleaned the banjo-bolt and ALDA lines from the intake manifold, installed the European headlights (one-piece glass) and installed a Pioneer CD player w/iPod cable.

All in all none of these things were too difficult, just requires some time and patience to do the job the right way. I'm tackling new brake rotors/calipers/pads once they all arrive. Though, most of this is just general maintenance that needs to be done. If you buy a car with an OM617 (3.0, 5-cyl turbo) take it to your dealer right away and have them do a valve adjustment. ($170) These engines require valve adjustments every 10k-15k. I just had mine done (after putting almost 11k on it and what a difference!) This was fixed on the later 6-cyl turbo models by using a hydraulic valve-train, though, those engines are prone to cracked heads.

The OM617 is possibly the greatest engine MB ever designed. Take care of it and it will last longer than you.

I've gotten numerous parts from my local dealership who is always very prompt and I don't mind paying a little extra for that MB quality and service.

General comments?

Excellent build quality/fit and finish. My seats are cracked and torn, it kinda smells inside, my wood is cracked and chipping, but the car starts the first time, every time. The doors close like a bank vault (you know it when you hear it). You feel like king of the road, even though the car is 22 years old!

I've driven from Shreveport, La. to KC, Mo. on one tank of gas! It averages about 27mpg, and for such a large, heavy, old car that isn't too bad! I don't feel bad putting any amount of miles on my car, or driving it anywhere. I'd take it across country tomorrow if I had too!

I'm actually looking forward to the high mileage for the award and grille badges MB provides.

I bought it from the original owner, who used it as a daily driver/beater and only took care of the mechanical things. I have all of the original paperwork including the window sticker and every repair documented. I was very lucky to find such a meticulous previous owner.

The car handles well, especially with the aging bushings and bearings that surely need replacing. You can go for a long time in the car without feeling sore or fatigued. I suppose it was designed that way.

I don't mind that my car isn't perfect because it gives me the chance to do some resto-work myself and really make it my own. Plus its fun and rewarding.

Though, I was lucky, I wouldn't recommend jumping on the first deal that comes your way. Have the car checked out by a mechanic who knows Mercedes vehicles.

There is a saying around the forums that I visit; "Theres nothing more expensive than a cheap Mercedes!"

Best of Luck!

Comment on this review

Recommended reviews

USA Flag Canada Flag

1986 - S-Class 420 SEL 4.2L Gas

Brilliant car, when it works...

USA Flag Canada Flag

1985 - S-Class 300SD 5 cylinder turbo diesel

The Unsinkable Bismarck

All 1985 Mercedes-Benz S-Class reviews

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Year of manufacture1985
First year of ownership2007
Most recent year of ownership2008
Engine and transmission OM617 turbo diesel Automatic
Performance marks 5 / 10
Reliability marks 9 / 10
Comfort marks 9 / 10
Dealer Service marks 9 / 10
Running Costs (higher is cheaper) 8 / 10
Overall marks (average of all marks) 8.0 / 10
Distance when acquired142000 miles
Most recent distance152000 miles
Previous carHonda Accord
Date of Entry 20th February, 2008

All Mercedes-Benz S-Class reviews

Other CSDO Media Sites: Airline Flight Reviews | Mobile Phone Reviews | Motorcycle Reviews