I can't explain, but there's a lot of cars content on YT, but the way you tell the history, the editing, I don't know, is far more pleasant to watch. I can definatly watch the whole video whithout skip any part. Tks for your content. Can't wait for the next video.
I have owned one of these E320s for over 10 years and they are fantastic. Great on diesel and fast, 0-60 in less than 8 seconds and well over 150 mph flat out. Mine has done 258 thousand miles and has never given a moment's trouble. I have no idea why Americans don't like diesel cars, they are better in every way to petrol.
@@timothygeorge1191 There were some good diesel's in the 80s but that's 30 odd years ago and times have moved on. Todays modern diesels are more refined and better to drive than Petrols or Gas as you call it. Americans are starting to pay much higher prices and why anyone buys V8 ponderous Gas guzzling 3 tonne boats is a mystery to me
@@Stammon A 240 D would only be refered to as a little car by a American... ha ..but yes they are great cars and are good for hundreds of thousands of miles.
Sorry for your difficulties. I bought a flood damaged E320 (2005 straight 6 with a 722.6 tranny. ) It was a runs and drives listing on CoPart. Photos indicated water into the cabin but only a couple of inches. WHen I received the car, it was in limp home mode and the seats were inoperative. A $125 scan tool reset all the codes. I replaced the seat brains under the seat @$110 each and a seat motor for $15 at a pick and pull. That was 7 years ago. Since then I've replaced windshield wipers, a few bulbs and kept up with all the maintenance as needed. Car had 105,-000 dealer maintained miles and records and extended service had been done on the car a month before the water incident. Yes, I got lucky-but I scanned CoPart listings for 4 months searching for the right specs. Its the 4th MB diesel I've hadTHe low running costs and lower depreciation enable me to keep a fleet of old Alfas running
This remains me of exactly the same situation i have experienced with a Toyota Camry 11 years ago , and it sucked me dry to get it fixed . What I like the most on this , is that you're soo well equipped , and prepared and ready financially , physically and emotionally for all the hard work and all the difficulties and the challenges you're facing every moment to get them resolved . Including the channel . All the best boy .
You have a pleasant way of presenting the facts sir! Hahaha! Let me say this. This how I look at things . I first ask myself... how much do I have both physically and emotionally invested in this thing to make it worth my time to fix all the issues on this car? If the answer is not sufficient... I walk away and move on to other things in life worth more of my attention. Sorry if you don't like my answer but as Old Mick Jagar says " I know it's only Rock and Roll , but I like it! " Have a nice day.
@@nihonkokusai Not so much with the OM642 engines. I was religious with maintenance, and still had all manner of engine issues. The one to get are the earlier ones with the OM648, those were bomb proof.
Glad you’re back! I’ve watched your entire library of videos and need more! I was thinking, until you get the slab poured for your barn/garage, you could buy a sheet of half or 3/4 inch steel plate that’s about 6 feet wide to butt up against it. Put some rust converter on it to keep it nice. Could also set one up outside. It would at least keep the engine hoist from digging in so much and would give a better surface to put a jack on.
I have a 2007 E320 with the OM642 V6 diesel in it. It is an outstanding car at every angle. I can see 37MPG on the highway running 75-80MPH on flat Texas highways. The E320 is a fast and very nice handling car. I really enjoy driving it over my other vehicles. I would find another OM642 engine for it and rebuild it. It’s well worth it in my view. The torque and power will surly put a smile on your face.
Very interesting Waldo ! nevertheless I would swap the engine for like one , if you have two make one great car out of the two , sell parts , great filming again no matter what subject , you make it interesting thanks again !
The used Mercedes diesel engines are quite spendy - considering the market value of this car. It will likely make great content, but in no way would this be economical for the purposes of driving or reselling. Cheaper probably just to buy a good used one.
Yes I have experience in the Merc V8s from trom 1965 to 1985 , 350 450 range even 1972 Merc has a computer for the jettronic injection , but in this case it would be the interface with electrics and computers, LS has its own system I know , interesting comments
@@WaldosWorld hey waldo there's a 2006 range rover with a super charged 4.2 at copart in maine... idk if you're looking for another one for parts but i figured i'd let you know
Your videos are so much fun to watch. As a very poor mechanic, I get a real charge out of seeing you go places in cars I've gone but never successfully completed. Thank you so much!
Waldo, w211 cars are really great. I do prefer e320 cdi over the newer blue tec but it looks cosmetically to be fantastic. Your cinematography is spot on, really great job with that! Good luck, great video.
But they are pretty good ad towing trailer like camper over 2to aleast in Europa they are rate pretty high for a car( g-class are rated at 3.5to with 320 cdi engine )
We have 2 sprinter vans, 01 with a cdi om612, and an 08 with the 3.0 v6. Surprisingly the v6 is still running pretty decent at 500k Miles (trans just gave up though) The cdi gave up early at 230k. Cdi did have better fuel mileage and pulls better. The guy we bought the 08 from runs a fleet of them, had one with 800k miles on original engine on the 3.0!
You are correct. You do have too many projects. But, to make that situation even worse than it is, most of them are unfinished. Sure do want to see that gooseneck trailer finished. Enjoy watching your videos anyway.
Oh Waldo, if only you would have asked if this was a smart purchase! I love the 06 and prior E320 with the inline 6 much better than the 07 and newer V6. Since you asked us what you should do here’s my 2 cents. If the interior is pristine, the rest of the drivetrain looks to be in good working order, and the electronics check out, I’d would try to find a good used engine or maybe see what a reman’d long block would cost. I’m sure the head on the side the rod broke is shot. It would make for some good content though. As a former owner of an 06 E320, I can tell you they are an absolutely joy to drive. Time to open up that wallet! 😂
I agree! Had an '07 Bluetec. Nothing but trouble. Oil cooler leaked, water pump, power steering pump, turbo oil seals leaked, thermostat, rough shifting transmission, the list goes on and on. Modern diesels are not any more reliable now that they have all of the emissions crap on them. Unless you can monetize these videos, I would recommend not throwing anymore money at this car. The very fact the previous owner neglected basic maintenance does not bode well for all of the other components that were likewise neglected.
Perhaps selfishly, I'd love to see you do the engine replacement on this car. I'd be really fascinated to watch the process, and that interior seems too gorgeous to let this car remain dead!
I completely understand your love for Diesel, I drive a TDI and i love it, even when its a lot more expensive in roadtax in the Netherlands, where i live.
This was a very common issue if someone didn’t know how to work on these engines. These engines suffer from an oil cooler leak which is a nightmare to do I’ve done many. The problem is when you remove the oil cooler if the cooling system wasn’t drained coolant will enter the crankcase and after the job is done if the oil is not drained oil floats to the top oil pump sucks up the coolant and they throw a rod. Seen this many times. These engines are definitely not as reliable as the om648 inline 6. Only 05/06 years came with these after that they switched to the om642 v6 which suffers from many issues oil cooler dpf issues turbos go out injectors leak, egr etc
@1:43 They have more robust engine blocks and sound like a sewing machine. Considering Diesel prices are higher than gas, fewer people are Diesel experts and LPG reigns supreme when it comes to affordability, longevity is the main selling point but got worse in recent years due to so called emissions restrictions.
I have a 2003 straight-six E320 Avantgarde CDI estate. I also have the newer generation, 2013 E220 Avantgarde Bluefficiency CDI estate. These S211 (W211 saloon) are really good. They are easy to drive, to park, they are powerful (the V6 has over 220bhp and well over 500Nm of torque), yet economic. The E-class Mercedes is always the best car one can afford. Find one with good service history and if yo7 are buying the V6, check the engine properly. With the earlier, pre-facelift models, check the air suspension and brakes. Otherwise, apart from the injector seals, they should be reliable. These are well built, premium cars. When things go wrong, don’t be surprised to spend more than you would with economy cars, but the Mercedes will go on forever.
Thanks for the video, a pleasure to watch. Just one thing, if I may, when you lift a vehicle up on the hoist put something underneath, jackstand, large log, barrel..anything to save you from getting squashed if the hoist collapses…it is secondhand with an unknown history after all. Thanks again.
Great editing Waldo, I do like the timeless look of that model E always been warned of the V engine I have an E270 get slightly more mpg at 41 to a US gallon on a run and 32 around town, on my straight six E320 I got 10% better keep those videos coming.
Remember the straight 5, 270 cdi 2 door coupe, a beautiful drive and fuel efficient, I gave it to my daughter when I retired to Thailand. Needless to say she's a very happy lady, 👍
I love to watch your approach to a project with your step by step application you seem very relaxed and confident which a rewarding feeling when you are done.
Hi Waldo, I would get the second one, see if you need any parts from the first for the second, and then sell whatever was extra from the first one. If it costs $400 for a key, I can't even imagine what an engine would cost, even a used one. Thanks for digging into the bad engine and videoing it. It's pretty remarkable how much potential energy exists in all those moving parts, separated from each other by the tinyest little cushion of oil. I agree with your diagnosis of too many miles and too few oil changes as the root cause of why the engine failed. I wonder what Mercedes charges for an oil change. Thanks for the video! -mike
I have the same engine in a 2008 GL with 210K miles. The factory recommends Mobile 1 gasoline engine oil which I won’t use. I change the oil every 10K and send a sample for oil analysis every time. I use Amsoil heavy duty diesel extended interval oil. According to the laboratory report the oil is still fine at this point. Of course now it’s burning about 4 quarts between every drain interval so a rebuild will be in order soon. My friend has one too but he lost his EGR, DPF and swirl flaps in a boating accident so his engine runs cleaner..... so I’ve heard.
@@WaldosWorld Somehow during the accident my friend also got his ecu reflashed by Malone tuning. It’s ok though my friend only uses his Mercedes in international water anyways.
Man I love what you’re doing Waldo. Maybe when you’re done with this Mercedes and the broken Land Rover, you can work on Harvey bc we haven’t seen that truck in a hot minute
Reminds me of a similar situation I was involved in back in 1972. Our office manager's husband wanted a Mercedes and there was one 1971 (loaded 4 door ) in a salvage yard and it was bringing high bucks. However, it was jammed between two other cars so the doors couldn't open. Opps, the car on the right was a standard which would roll and we did. Opened the hood and guess what? Engine was blown probably due to lack of oil. Later on I ran into dealer who bought it and He took a BIG BATH!!!!! In your case take you time and find a good used engine and switch. This unit looks good on the video.
Great video as always! I would cut my loses on the first car, part it out or sell it as is. Especially since you already have bought another one. Looking forward to seeing you go get the second one and fix it up
Good show, love it! Safety alert, remember that chain that snapped when you tried to pull the arm straight and it broke? Careful checking it with tension on it like you did.
I worked as a Mercedes-Benz tech for many years and worked at large dealer auction doing warranty work on repo cars. I would see alot of cars intentionally destroyed because they knew the car was about to be repo'd.
" I would see alot of cars intentionally destroyed because they knew the car was about to be repo'd." Mike, your comment shows clearly the wickedness in man's heart: some people make mistakes, or fall on hard times, and punish others for their own failures. Only faith in God thru His Son Jesus Christ, can bring us peace, and eternal life. John 3:16
I own a car completely similar to this one. mine is imported from Florida to Denmark. the new price for such a car in Denmark was approximately 170,000 dollars.
Agree with you on the oil changes. Those bearings look like they were oil starved. I bet if you pull the rest of the piston bearing caps and the mains, you'd get the same scoring on all of them. Might also be worth it to tear down the oil pump and see if there is any evidence of sludge build up that would have caused the oil starvation in the first place.
@@mbz4652 Not after oil change. I mean after oil cooler replacement. You have to crank the engine several times without the injectors, to make sure oil is pumped through the new oil cooler and the galleries that feed from it, before putting the crank under load.
@@guganotubo More do to poor cleaning before removing the cooler/turbotower, since the holes you see under the cooler, in the block, leads directly to the main bearing. Not the first OM642 that's become a boat-anchor after a turbotower/oilcooler job.
Wooow, so much work, so many bad turns and still positive attitude. I know it is a channel which makes money, but still I would have given up out of annoyance. Excellent job! Thank you!
I bought one just like this V6 diesel and I took a trip from Washington State to South Carolina when I made it to Idaho my 3rd Injector failed causing the engine to shake like crazy at idle and not run right I went ahead and full send it all the way over there I only going 63 mph Cruise control eventually made it without any other issues and I got 38 MPG and spent $400 in diesel.
Sadly from 2030 on all combustion cars, trucks and busses including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025 on by reducing petrol stations to only one state operated central gas station per city. From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and New York will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be done in oil burning cars any longer....They even created a new kind of crime here, called emissions and smoke crime.
I want to see how they will ban them. This is utter crap it is not possible to stop all internal combustion cars until 2030. Many people already understood that currently electric cars are not as clean as they should be in terms of pollution, which is related to used batteries and I don't think this is possible at all now.
Early versions of the W211 E320CDi suffered from a lot of electronic faults, particularly the instrument cluster, navigation system and PCM. 2 friends of mine bought one each new in 2003, and both had a lot of problems. One of them also had to have the oil pump replaced under a recall, before he even collected it from the dealership, and they had to have it back because they left the bolts loose on the engine mounts when they changed the pump. After more problems, Mercedes took the car back after 6 months and gave him another brand new one.
i just discovered your channel through a " recommended " and when i heard " i love diesel engines " i just paused and subscribed right away .. finally , somebody that has common sense
Hi Waldo, my name is Roger and I live in Germany. I had found this video and than your channel....wow its realy exciting to see that you work on this W211! Normaly you got not such problems with this type of engines, mostly the transmission (5G-Tronic or the 7G-Tronic) is terrible. This serie is so bad but so awsome to drive. Last year I bougt a E400 CDI with the OM628 V8 Diesel...it costs me lots of money, time and blows my mind....but on the street and the Autobahn its a dream to drive! Best regards from midlle germany, Roger :)
This is how you have affected my day. I was ready to get to work when I noticed the new video. “15:20 Later” I was smiling and and thinking please let this be a 4 video series with a new release for four days. I like the choice of car. Maybe a new road trip?👊
Waldo has clean hands, all the time in the world, professional mechanic certification, his own garage, plenty of money for parts, and not nearly enough cars. Looks like he is well on his way to becoming a world class car guy. I watched the Range Rover series and I'm sold. So on to the road trip with one more subscriber.
I was a big diesel enthusiast until my previous car, a VW TDI, highlighted how many fuel stations have bad diesel. The Turkey Hill down the street, for example, tested safe from water in the tank by weights and measures. Yet I pulled a gallon sample a couple of days after my last fuel pump failure (two failures over 30k mi from new) and found at least a few ounces of something clear that settled at the bottom of the container. Conversely, the gallon from a Speedway, that I also frequently used, was clear with no separation. With the price premium and fuel quality inconsistency in the midwest U.S., I see no value in sticking with diesel for small passenger vehicles like the E320 or a VW TDI. And like someone else mentioned, modern diesels are not as robust and forgiving as the old 70-90’s Mercedes’ that I grew up loving.
First time viewer. Love the video. You must be one unbelievably patient man. Mom owns a 2001 E300. Only 105,000 miles. She's 99 next month. It's been a great car for a woman of her age. So, I found this video fascinating. New subscriber.
I would have parted it out (because the vehicle is rare lol) but I'm also not as knowledgeable about diesels, so that's the easy route. Let's hope the other auction you got received a few more oil changes lol Now you get to do both!
The OM642s.. Owned a GL 320 for 7 years and the money light comes on often. Decent motor but gets too much heat trapped in these E, ML and GL chassis. Sprinter vans don’t have as much of an issue with them. Replace oil cooler seals and timing chain or guides from your donor motor before dropping it back into the car. All the other issues that pop up are small. 10K factory recommended oil changes are too long but you are stuck with that spec oil from all the 1st gen emission parts.
I just subscribed and I am invested !, the W211 could easily be the best Mercedes sedan ever made , it is timeless! I’m currently working on a project w126 and am putting in a w211 engine , preferably gas powered but your love and explanation for diesel might just change my mind, keep at it and tag me in the next video!
Bummer. This is a really robust engine and extremely popular in Germany and Europe. It would be easy to get one over here as a core or in whole. Very well equipped car for sure. Hope you can get a spare block and bring it back to life. Christian
Thanks Christian! I saw a block for sale on eBay for $1000. I considered buying it, but if I did, it would only be for content. It doesn't make sense to spend all that time swapping parts over when I can just buy a donor vehicle with a (hopefully) good engine. I have no shortage of projects available for content right now 😂
@@WaldosWorld Waldo, do some research on this engine, OM642. The biggest issue they had is the oil cooler, these were notorious for leaking and frying the swirl flap motor conveniently located right below. Also, the EGR system really fouls up the intakes reducing performance, which will happen on even a well maintained engine. Make sure the DPF isn't clogged, given the lack of maintenance your car had, it's possible the previous owner drove it without the regen cycle going. Hopefully you can make the money back from the content, because old Mercedes' are money pits, especially ones with questionable history.
It’s a new emissions diesel so obviously you have to work around it all. With a proper delete and hood maintenance, these will live forever, and can make good power if you’d like them too. Also, with a full straight pipe they sound mighty good 😉
Exceptional vid and channel - glad the logarithm (I watch endless car vids) suggested your channel. You are right - much better than Hoovies Garage. He started out much like your premise - now his is so full of himself and buying cars that most viewers like myself just yawn at (or even remotely afford)and quite frankly I never watch anymore. Keep up the fun content as I am loving it.
The irony of buying a $550 car and when you need a key before you can even do a single thing to work on the car, you have to buy it from a dealer for $400-something
I have never had a love for the V6 configuration for a diesel engine, especially Mercedes ones. The BMW inline 6 was a lot better in terms of reliability and performance, although it too had its shortcomings. Maintenance of all engines is key to their longevity, but some engines do not give you a good return on your investments. Enjoyed the video, thank you.
Bro who does your make up?? It looks fantastic 🥰🤣🤣🤣🤣 You're the only person in the world who can literally take apart a car engine and end up cleaner than you started...again ....hats off!
Put a LS in there. What would be outrageous please do consider. Thank you for sharing your wonderful videos with us. As always really enjoyed watching you do your thing. Keep it up stay safe. Can’t wait to see what’s your plan for it. Much love from Vancouver 🇨🇦
I hope the new Benz you purchased is '05 or earlier. The earlier the diesel the better for you. Less electronics and more potential. Going back a generation to W210 will even get you into the OM606 world - one of the best diesels out there.
My first Bluetec was 2004 E320. I could drive from New Orleans to Atlanta on a single tank of gas. Problem was I paid $57,000 for it and 5 years and 120,000 later, I got $5,000 on trade at MB. That same scenario played out 4 times over 18 years, so I quit Benz and bought a Lexus.
I have an 08 e350 gas purchased not running as a project 2 yrs ago and LACK of OIL changes caused starvation on drivers side head which failed (camshaft snapped digging into journal)! I removed the oil pan and tons of sludge build up there too. Miraculously, the lower end and passenger side head were still good so replaced the head and cams with used on eBay and engine has run fine ever since.
I usually pull the engine and transmission out also. It helps to remove the hood, fan, radiator after staining the radiator. Plus the usual lines and electric wires disconnected first. Well that motor has some reusable parts but the block, Internal parts, and heads are scrap metal.
I’ve been away from your channel and glad to see all is well with you. I definitely enjoyed your road trip in the Land Rover and beautiful scenery. Amazing to see a beautiful diesel Mercedes neglected like that. I’ve always been a fan of diesel engines too and currently own two older VW diesels (pre-emissions scandal). These little turbo diesels have good power and fuel economy but definitely require you keep up on the maintenance. Looking forward to how things go withe the Mercedes Bluetec. 👍👍
This is the second or third of these videos that I've watched and, while I'm no mechanic and don't understand most of what you are talking about, I find them fascinating. It's great to see someone who knows what they're doing, in action. [Incidentally, I'm happy to swap my 2012 Subaru Outback 2.0 diesel for that Range Rover (if you can organise the shipping!)
I own a 2002 Nissan Maxima with a 3.5 V6, after 20 years and over 200K miles it still runs like a champ. I change the oil every 3000K miles with Mobil 1 Full synthetic.
thankyou..what ever you decide to do itll make fantastic content as usual.mostly because how you just get on with it with hard work no waffle and minus the usual promotions etc,👍👍👍
I like your bar/garage I know you are planning to build a new shop, but I’ll be perfect at least as a back-up shop to restore it once again at least half of it with from inside isolation, complete slab concrete ground, new sliding doors etc.. also your beside home shed need a concrete ground That would be a nice barn tour .. very nice drive way to the barn Thanks Waldo for your amazing videos 🫡
I own a 2008 E 220 avantgarde face-lift model. I bought it new and it presently has 11500 miles on the clock ( keen cyclist ). Garaged it 's whole life and looks like it just come out of the showroom. It shares the garage with a 2004 MX5 nb razor blue arctic, i also bought brand new, it has 8000 miles on the clock and also looks brand new. A waste I know but exercising my own body is more important and has probably saved me thousands over the years buying new cars every 3 years. I only use the Merc on long trips, because there is an EV in the family we use locally. There is no problem with range anxiety in the Merc, even in and around the remote Highlands of Scotland lol.
I can't explain, but there's a lot of cars content on YT, but the way you tell the history, the editing, I don't know, is far more pleasant to watch. I can definatly watch the whole video whithout skip any part. Tks for your content. Can't wait for the next video.
Thank you, that's great to hear! 🤠
I have owned one of these E320s for over 10 years and they are fantastic. Great on diesel and fast, 0-60 in less than 8 seconds and well over 150 mph flat out. Mine has done 258 thousand miles and has never given a moment's trouble. I have no idea why Americans don't like diesel cars, they are better in every way to petrol.
GM car 5.7 L V8 1980s Diesel engine was failure people in America got a bad taste for Diesel for many years
@@timothygeorge1191 There were some good diesel's in the 80s but that's 30 odd years ago and times have moved on. Todays modern diesels are more refined and better to drive than Petrols or Gas as you call it. Americans are starting to pay much higher prices and why anyone buys V8 ponderous Gas guzzling 3 tonne boats is a mystery to me
I have two mercedes diesels, a 1953 170D and a 1983 240D. The 240D is my everyday car. They are great little cars.
@@Stammon A 240 D would only be refered to as a little car by a American... ha ..but yes they are great cars and are good for hundreds of thousands of miles.
"Better" except if you are a petrolhead ... Diesel is for trucks and buses nothing more, diesel sounds awfull
Sorry for your difficulties. I bought a flood damaged E320 (2005 straight 6 with a 722.6 tranny. ) It was a runs and drives listing on CoPart. Photos indicated water into the cabin but only a couple of inches. WHen I received the car, it was in limp home mode and the seats were inoperative. A $125 scan tool reset all the codes. I replaced the seat brains under the seat @$110 each and a seat motor for $15 at a pick and pull. That was 7 years ago. Since then I've replaced windshield wipers, a few bulbs and kept up with all the maintenance as needed. Car had 105,-000 dealer maintained miles and records and extended service had been done on the car a month before the water incident. Yes, I got lucky-but I scanned CoPart listings for 4 months searching for the right specs.
Its the 4th MB diesel I've hadTHe low running costs and lower depreciation enable me to keep a fleet of old Alfas running
This remains me of exactly the same situation i have experienced with a Toyota Camry 11 years ago , and it sucked me dry to get it fixed .
What I like the most on this , is that you're soo well equipped , and prepared and ready financially , physically and emotionally for all the hard work and all the difficulties and the challenges you're facing every moment to get them resolved .
Including the channel .
All the best boy .
You have a pleasant way of presenting the facts sir! Hahaha! Let me say this. This how I look at things . I first ask myself... how much do I have both physically and emotionally invested in this thing to make it worth my time to fix all the issues on this car? If the answer is not sufficient... I walk away and move on to other things in life worth more of my attention. Sorry if you don't like my answer but as Old Mick Jagar says " I know it's only Rock and Roll , but I like it!
" Have a nice day.
Nonsense, Toyotas never break! ;)
Thanks for converting the milage to liters/100 kms. For a Portuguese, it's difficult enough to convert gallons to liters. I also love a diesel engine.
3.7 litres to 1 gallon.
@@jamesedmond3351 although it's easy enough to use Google to convert it, converting gallons to L is not enough to convert miles per gallon to L/km. 🤣
We still use MPH and MPG in the U.K. 🇬🇧
@@newblackdog7827Not a flex
and buy fuel in litres lol and our gallons are not us gallons. L/KM just makes sense why can't everyine use it.@@newblackdog7827
The diesel W211s are legendary. Glad you're making more content around this.
Restore the heck out of one and keep it.
these engines only fail when not changed enough oil. A lot of taxis go 1million without issues with this E320 CDI
@@nihonkokusai Not so much with the OM642 engines. I was religious with maintenance, and still had all manner of engine issues. The one to get are the earlier ones with the OM648, those were bomb proof.
@@fatherhood2 We have taxis here never had any engine problems? are the US built MB built in Germany or US?
I believe the early V6 engines were problematic. I'm sticking with my E320 CDI with the IL6
@@MrSimonkd CHRYSLER RUBBISH YES . REALLY BAD ..THINK ABOUT IT PUTTING CHRYSLER IN A MB 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Glad you’re back! I’ve watched your entire library of videos and need more!
I was thinking, until you get the slab poured for your barn/garage, you could buy a sheet of half or 3/4 inch steel plate that’s about 6 feet wide to butt up against it. Put some rust converter on it to keep it nice. Could also set one up outside. It would at least keep the engine hoist from digging in so much and would give a better surface to put a jack on.
Waldo needs to get that concrete poured ASAP can't believe he's working in the dirt
When the oil was pouring out of the engine on to the dirt I thought "at least it's not on a nice concrete floor".
I have a 2007 E320 with the OM642 V6 diesel in it. It is an outstanding car at every angle. I can see 37MPG on the highway running 75-80MPH on flat Texas highways. The E320 is a fast and very nice handling car. I really enjoy driving it over my other vehicles. I would find another OM642 engine for it and rebuild it. It’s well worth it in my view. The torque and power will surly put a smile on your face.
You should get a tune on it and delete the DPF and EGR like my friend who is not me. It’ll really wake up... according to him.
Very interesting Waldo ! nevertheless I would swap the engine for like one , if you have two make one great car out of the two , sell parts , great filming again no matter what subject , you make it interesting thanks again !
Thanks Steve!
Ls swap !
The used Mercedes diesel engines are quite spendy - considering the market value of this car. It will likely make great content, but in no way would this be economical for the purposes of driving or reselling. Cheaper probably just to buy a good used one.
Yes I have experience in the Merc V8s from trom 1965 to 1985 , 350 450 range even 1972 Merc has a computer for the jettronic injection , but in this case it would be the interface with electrics and computers, LS has its own system I know , interesting comments
@@WaldosWorld hey waldo there's a 2006 range rover with a super charged 4.2 at copart in maine... idk if you're looking for another one for parts but i figured i'd let you know
Amazing how you patiently do things without any help. I am totally impressed. I'm sure all others are.
Really impressed!
I love this content. I’m a huge diesel enthusiast and love how you’re venturing out into all diesel powered stuff
Your videos are so much fun to watch. As a very poor mechanic, I get a real charge out of seeing you go places in cars I've gone but never successfully completed. Thank you so much!
Waldo, w211 cars are really great. I do prefer e320 cdi over the newer blue tec but it looks cosmetically to be fantastic. Your cinematography is spot on, really great job with that! Good luck, great video.
Thanks Carl! Yeah, I agree, the 3.2L I6 is better 👍
But they are pretty good ad towing trailer like camper over 2to aleast in Europa they are rate pretty high for a car( g-class are rated at 3.5to with 320 cdi engine )
3.0 v6 cdis are not bad i have one with 280.000km (170.000miles) still runs great.
We have 2 sprinter vans, 01 with a cdi om612, and an 08 with the 3.0 v6. Surprisingly the v6 is still running pretty decent at 500k Miles (trans just gave up though) The cdi gave up early at 230k. Cdi did have better fuel mileage and pulls better. The guy we bought the 08 from runs a fleet of them, had one with 800k miles on original engine on the 3.0!
Which 3.0 v6 is that? Is it the Mercedes M272 thats in the W211 E & C classes?
I have a 08 w211 bluetech and Im loving this video. I can't wait to see what you will do next with this car.
You are correct. You do have too many projects. But, to make that situation even worse than it is, most of them are unfinished. Sure do want to see that gooseneck trailer finished. Enjoy watching your videos anyway.
What project-haver doesn't have too many projects 😉
Oh Waldo, if only you would have asked if this was a smart purchase! I love the 06 and prior E320 with the inline 6 much better than the 07 and newer V6. Since you asked us what you should do here’s my 2 cents. If the interior is pristine, the rest of the drivetrain looks to be in good working order, and the electronics check out, I’d would try to find a good used engine or maybe see what a reman’d long block would cost. I’m sure the head on the side the rod broke is shot. It would make for some good content though. As a former owner of an 06 E320, I can tell you they are an absolutely joy to drive. Time to open up that wallet! 😂
I agree! Had an '07 Bluetec. Nothing but trouble. Oil cooler leaked, water pump, power steering pump, turbo oil seals leaked, thermostat, rough shifting transmission, the list goes on and on. Modern diesels are not any more reliable now that they have all of the emissions crap on them. Unless you can monetize these videos, I would recommend not throwing anymore money at this car. The very fact the previous owner neglected basic maintenance does not bode well for all of the other components that were likewise neglected.
get a long block if possible. I wouldn't want to use a head or heads off this engine.
Looks like you got some of my auction bad luck, ive been in your situation more than once. Thanks for the great video!
Perhaps selfishly, I'd love to see you do the engine replacement on this car. I'd be really fascinated to watch the process, and that interior seems too gorgeous to let this car remain dead!
W211 is a classic design, lovely cars, I hope you get another engine fitted the car looks in nice enough condition to save.
Agreed, W211 is a very nice platform!
100 percent agree. Overall the car is in very nice shape, find a replacement engine, and put it in. Save that car, don't part it out!!
I completely understand your love for Diesel, I drive a TDI and i love it, even when its a lot more expensive in roadtax in the Netherlands, where i live.
Keep doing great job Waldo! If you inspire even one youngster, you've made your mark and God knows we need that.
That's my goal! 👍
@@WaldosWorld I don't know how you stay so positive.
@@WaldosWorld Are you gay?
he is a MORON.
This was a very common issue if someone didn’t know how to work on these engines. These engines suffer from an oil cooler leak which is a nightmare to do I’ve done many. The problem is when you remove the oil cooler if the cooling system wasn’t drained coolant will enter the crankcase and after the job is done if the oil is not drained oil floats to the top oil pump sucks up the coolant and they throw a rod. Seen this many times. These engines are definitely not as reliable as the om648 inline 6. Only 05/06 years came with these after that they switched to the om642 v6 which suffers from many issues oil cooler dpf issues turbos go out injectors leak, egr etc
Don't give up on the car you are doing great projects keep them coming
@1:43 They have more robust engine blocks and sound like a sewing machine. Considering Diesel prices are higher than gas, fewer people are Diesel experts and LPG reigns supreme when it comes to affordability, longevity is the main selling point but got worse in recent years due to so called emissions restrictions.
I have a 2003 straight-six E320 Avantgarde CDI estate. I also have the newer generation, 2013 E220 Avantgarde Bluefficiency CDI estate. These S211 (W211 saloon) are really good. They are easy to drive, to park, they are powerful (the V6 has over 220bhp and well over 500Nm of torque), yet economic. The E-class Mercedes is always the best car one can afford. Find one with good service history and if yo7 are buying the V6, check the engine properly. With the earlier, pre-facelift models, check the air suspension and brakes. Otherwise, apart from the injector seals, they should be reliable. These are well built, premium cars. When things go wrong, don’t be surprised to spend more than you would with economy cars, but the Mercedes will go on forever.
Thanks for the video, a pleasure to watch. Just one thing, if I may, when you lift a vehicle up on the hoist put something underneath, jackstand, large log, barrel..anything to save you from getting squashed if the hoist collapses…it is secondhand with an unknown history after all. Thanks again.
Great editing Waldo, I do like the timeless look of that model E always been warned of the V engine I have an
E270 get slightly more mpg at 41 to a US gallon on a run and 32 around town, on my straight six E320 I got 10% better keep those videos coming.
Remember the straight 5, 270 cdi 2 door coupe, a beautiful drive and fuel efficient, I gave it to my daughter when I retired to Thailand.
Needless to say she's a very happy lady, 👍
I love to watch your approach to a project with your step by step application you seem very relaxed and confident which a rewarding feeling when you are done.
Hi Waldo,
I would get the second one, see if you need any parts from the first for the second, and then sell whatever was extra from the first one. If it costs $400 for a key, I can't even imagine what an engine would cost, even a used one. Thanks for digging into the bad engine and videoing it. It's pretty remarkable how much potential energy exists in all those moving parts, separated from each other by the tinyest little cushion of oil. I agree with your diagnosis of too many miles and too few oil changes as the root cause of why the engine failed. I wonder what Mercedes charges for an oil change. Thanks for the video!
-mike
car was worth less than what an oil change would cost
I have the same engine in a 2008 GL with 210K miles. The factory recommends Mobile 1 gasoline engine oil which I won’t use. I change the oil every 10K and send a sample for oil analysis every time. I use Amsoil heavy duty diesel extended interval oil. According to the laboratory report the oil is still fine at this point. Of course now it’s burning about 4 quarts between every drain interval so a rebuild will be in order soon. My friend has one too but he lost his EGR, DPF and swirl flaps in a boating accident so his engine runs cleaner..... so I’ve heard.
Ah yes, I've had some terrible boating accidents like that in the past as well 😂
@@WaldosWorld Somehow during the accident my friend also got his ecu reflashed by Malone tuning. It’s ok though my friend only uses his Mercedes in international water anyways.
What a beauty!
The car's not bad-looking, too...
Thanks Waldo, I have no clue about cars but I thoroughly enjoy your uploads. Great job buddy!
Man I love what you’re doing Waldo. Maybe when you’re done with this Mercedes and the broken Land Rover, you can work on Harvey bc we haven’t seen that truck in a hot minute
Yes! I definitely need to get back to him 👍
Reminds me of a similar situation I was involved in back in 1972. Our office manager's husband wanted a Mercedes and there was one 1971 (loaded 4 door ) in a salvage yard and it was bringing high bucks. However, it was jammed between two other cars so the doors couldn't open. Opps, the car on the right was a standard which would roll and we did. Opened the hood and guess what? Engine was blown probably due to lack of oil. Later on I ran into dealer who bought it and He took a BIG BATH!!!!! In your case take you time and find a good used engine and switch. This unit looks good on the video.
Great video as always! I would cut my loses on the first car, part it out or sell it as is. Especially since you already have bought another one. Looking forward to seeing you go get the second one and fix it up
Good show, love it! Safety alert, remember that chain that snapped when you tried to pull the arm straight and it broke? Careful checking it with tension on it like you did.
I have a E320 CDI inline and I get over 45 with it consistently 42 in the winter and up to 50 in the summer
I worked as a Mercedes-Benz tech for many years and worked at large dealer auction doing warranty work on repo cars. I would see alot of cars intentionally destroyed because they knew the car was about to be repo'd.
A car like this should be easily worth $550 for parts, no?
" I would see alot of cars intentionally destroyed because they knew the car was about to be repo'd."
Mike, your comment shows clearly the wickedness in man's heart: some people make mistakes, or fall on hard times, and punish others for their own failures. Only faith in God thru His Son Jesus Christ, can bring us peace, and eternal life. John 3:16
Thank you, thoroughly enjoyed your video. as I said in my other post waiting for your next video. Thank you again.
I own a car completely similar to this one. mine is imported from Florida to Denmark. the new price for such a car in Denmark was approximately 170,000 dollars.
What is the VAT in Denmark?
@@corydriver7634 the "vat", or registration taxes on cars, are very high in denmark. Its actually 150%. Sounds crazy, but its true.
I can't explain to myself why it is so much fun to see some guy preparating engines.
Agree with you on the oil changes. Those bearings look like they were oil starved. I bet if you pull the rest of the piston bearing caps and the mains, you'd get the same scoring on all of them. Might also be worth it to tear down the oil pump and see if there is any evidence of sludge build up that would have caused the oil starvation in the first place.
Oil cooler seals. Most common oil leak on these. Even if you do the job in time, but forget to purge the airlocked oil gallery it is likely to spin #6
@@guganotubo How do purge the air locked oil gallery and why would you do that after an oil change?
@@mbz4652 Not after oil change. I mean after oil cooler replacement. You have to crank the engine several times without the injectors, to make sure oil is pumped through the new oil cooler and the galleries that feed from it, before putting the crank under load.
@@guganotubo More do to poor cleaning before removing the cooler/turbotower, since the holes you see under the cooler, in the block, leads directly to the main bearing. Not the first OM642 that's become a boat-anchor after a turbotower/oilcooler job.
Wooow, so much work, so many bad turns and still positive attitude. I know it is a channel which makes money, but still I would have given up out of annoyance. Excellent job! Thank you!
I've actually driven one of these nearly 1400km before having to refuel at a very long distance trip.
Impressive!
870mi for my fellow Americans
I learn so much from watching your videos. Keep up with the good work. Love from Kenya 🇰🇪
I bought one just like this V6 diesel and I took a trip from Washington State to South Carolina when I made it to Idaho my 3rd Injector failed causing the engine to shake like crazy at idle and not run right I went ahead and full send it all the way over there I only going 63 mph Cruise control eventually made it without any other issues and I got 38 MPG and spent $400 in diesel.
It’s amazing how knowledgeable you are. I have trouble just opening the hood to my car.
Sadly from 2030 on all combustion cars, trucks and busses including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025 on by reducing petrol stations to only one state operated central gas station per city. From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and New York will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be done in oil burning cars any longer....They even created a new kind of crime here, called emissions and smoke crime.
I want to see how they will ban them. This is utter crap it is not possible to stop all internal combustion cars until 2030. Many people already understood that currently electric cars are not as clean as they should be in terms of pollution, which is related to used batteries and I don't think this is possible at all now.
This is theory, reality will be much different, let's see
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Early versions of the W211 E320CDi suffered from a lot of electronic faults, particularly the instrument cluster, navigation system and PCM. 2 friends of mine bought one each new in 2003, and both had a lot of problems. One of them also had to have the oil pump replaced under a recall, before he even collected it from the dealership, and they had to have it back because they left the bolts loose on the engine mounts when they changed the pump. After more problems, Mercedes took the car back after 6 months and gave him another brand new one.
What a beautiful car it is. Modern vehicles are not even close to looking this elegant
Yes, the OM 642 engine, my car is the same and I love it. You are confident with autos and obviously very knowledgeable.
Waldo, when you get on a project, you are an absolute machine. Love the content.
i just discovered your channel through a " recommended " and when i heard " i love diesel engines " i just paused and subscribed right away .. finally , somebody that has common sense
Sad to see a decent engine fail due to basic maintenance. Nice video... any of your cars for sale?
Hi Waldo, my name is Roger and I live in Germany. I had found this video and than your channel....wow its realy exciting to see that you work on this W211! Normaly you got not such problems with this type of engines, mostly the transmission (5G-Tronic or the 7G-Tronic) is terrible. This serie is so bad but so awsome to drive. Last year I bougt a E400 CDI with the OM628 V8 Diesel...it costs me lots of money, time and blows my mind....but on the street and the Autobahn its a dream to drive! Best regards from midlle germany, Roger :)
If you can find one the om606 is one of the best Mercedes Benz diesel ever made and there very reliable
Yeah, those are sweet! Unfortunately, they're getting harder to find
This is how you have affected my day. I was ready to get to work when I noticed the new video. “15:20 Later” I was smiling and and thinking please let this be a 4 video series with a new release for four days. I like the choice of car. Maybe a new road trip?👊
Waldo has clean hands, all the time in the world, professional mechanic certification, his own garage, plenty of money for parts, and not nearly enough cars. Looks like he is well on his way to becoming a world class car guy. I watched the Range Rover series and I'm sold. So on to the road trip with one more subscriber.
He would get more followers if he took his shirt off in some scenes!
Just stumbled upon you. You are extremely talented and entertaining ..new sub here
“Part of the reason I like diesel engines is because they are more reliable.”
“So the engine threw a rod”
Too bad the owner couldn't be relied upon to change the oil...
Yeah, totally the fault of the previous owner(s) for not changing the oil 😂
@@WaldosWorld it most certainly was run out of oil, due to disregard of the oil cooler seals leaking.
I was a big diesel enthusiast until my previous car, a VW TDI, highlighted how many fuel stations have bad diesel. The Turkey Hill down the street, for example, tested safe from water in the tank by weights and measures. Yet I pulled a gallon sample a couple of days after my last fuel pump failure (two failures over 30k mi from new) and found at least a few ounces of something clear that settled at the bottom of the container. Conversely, the gallon from a Speedway, that I also frequently used, was clear with no separation. With the price premium and fuel quality inconsistency in the midwest U.S., I see no value in sticking with diesel for small passenger vehicles like the E320 or a VW TDI. And like someone else mentioned, modern diesels are not as robust and forgiving as the old 70-90’s Mercedes’ that I grew up loving.
Modern diesels are not simple, unfortunately. But nice work on that removal. Even if I had a lift,I think that would have taken me 3 months lol.
First time viewer. Love the video. You must be one unbelievably patient man. Mom owns a 2001 E300. Only 105,000 miles. She's 99 next month. It's been a great car for a woman of her age. So, I found this video fascinating. New subscriber.
I would have parted it out (because the vehicle is rare lol) but I'm also not as knowledgeable about diesels, so that's the easy route. Let's hope the other auction you got received a few more oil changes lol
Now you get to do both!
Excellent video. I love the editing. Very interesting stuff! Thank you!
The OM642s.. Owned a GL 320 for 7 years and the money light comes on often. Decent motor but gets too much heat trapped in these E, ML and GL chassis. Sprinter vans don’t have as much of an issue with them. Replace oil cooler seals and timing chain or guides from your donor motor before dropping it back into the car. All the other issues that pop up are small. 10K factory recommended oil changes are too long but you are stuck with that spec oil from all the 1st gen emission parts.
This is my first visit to your site and I enjoyed it very much. I'll look forward to seeing your next Mercedes.
Sell the little expensive engine parts and ls swap it !! No one's doing ls swapped Mercedes yet
I just subscribed and I am invested !, the W211 could easily be the best Mercedes sedan ever made , it is timeless! I’m currently working on a project w126 and am putting in a w211 engine , preferably gas powered but your love and explanation for diesel might just change my mind, keep at it and tag me in the next video!
Bummer. This is a really robust engine and extremely popular in Germany and Europe. It would be easy to get one over here as a core or in whole. Very well equipped car for sure. Hope you can get a spare block and bring it back to life. Christian
Thanks Christian! I saw a block for sale on eBay for $1000. I considered buying it, but if I did, it would only be for content. It doesn't make sense to spend all that time swapping parts over when I can just buy a donor vehicle with a (hopefully) good engine. I have no shortage of projects available for content right now 😂
@@WaldosWorld Waldo, do some research on this engine, OM642. The biggest issue they had is the oil cooler, these were notorious for leaking and frying the swirl flap motor conveniently located right below. Also, the EGR system really fouls up the intakes reducing performance, which will happen on even a well maintained engine. Make sure the DPF isn't clogged, given the lack of maintenance your car had, it's possible the previous owner drove it without the regen cycle going. Hopefully you can make the money back from the content, because old Mercedes' are money pits, especially ones with questionable history.
I'm so glad that your channel wound up in my feed. New subscriber!!!
It’s a new emissions diesel so obviously you have to work around it all. With a proper delete and hood maintenance, these will live forever, and can make good power if you’d like them too. Also, with a full straight pipe they sound mighty good 😉
Exceptional vid and channel - glad the logarithm (I watch endless car vids) suggested your channel. You are right - much better than Hoovies Garage. He started out much like your premise - now his is so full of himself and buying cars that most viewers like myself just yawn at (or even remotely afford)and quite frankly I never watch anymore. Keep up the fun content as I am loving it.
Do a collaboration with legitstreetcars. His speciality is European cars. Alex is Factory trained as a Mercedes mechanic
So refreshing to see an Auto You Tuber that is not a part of the Kansas You Tube Auto Repair Mafia.
The irony of buying a $550 car and when you need a key before you can even do a single thing to work on the car, you have to buy it from a dealer for $400-something
Great video Waldo. Can't wait for the next episodes of this project.
I have never had a love for the V6 configuration for a diesel engine, especially Mercedes ones. The BMW inline 6 was a lot better in terms of reliability and performance, although it too had its shortcomings. Maintenance of all engines is key to their longevity, but some engines do not give you a good return on your investments. Enjoyed the video, thank you.
In-line 6 platform is a lot sturdier in Mercedes’ also
@@Diesel8290 om606 is the best Mercedes inline 6
@@maxheadroom224 I’m a real big fan of the 606, have been working with them for years, but I think the om648 is better
ABSOLUTELY Look forward to seeing the next post!!! 🤗
100% worth every second of this video. Great PSA, great video, awesome disassembly. Thank you for this video!
"I used my Range Rover to pull my Mercedes Benz..." .... the rest of us should just give up.
Keep doing great job Waldo!
I would get another diesel to swap in. (cuz more content)
Glad to see you back on the channel! 💪👍🏼
What year is your E320? Also how many miles did it have on it? Do Mercedes normally have problems like this often?
I too would like to know how many miles!
It's a 2007 with 196k miles. I've heard mixed things about reliability, but I would expect it to last quite a bit longer if maintained properly
Good Luck with the one you just bought.
@@WaldosWorld 3.0 v6 om642 are great engines this one was probably not mantained.
Bro who does your make up?? It looks fantastic 🥰🤣🤣🤣🤣
You're the only person in the world who can literally take apart a car engine and end up cleaner than you started...again
....hats off!
I don't know why this channel hasn't blown up yet. These videos are really enjoyable
Put a LS in there. What would be outrageous please do consider. Thank you for sharing your wonderful videos with us. As always really enjoyed watching you do your thing. Keep it up stay safe. Can’t wait to see what’s your plan for it. Much love from Vancouver 🇨🇦
I hope the new Benz you purchased is '05 or earlier. The earlier the diesel the better for you. Less electronics and more potential. Going back a generation to W210 will even get you into the OM606 world - one of the best diesels out there.
My first Bluetec was 2004 E320. I could drive from New Orleans to Atlanta on a single tank of gas. Problem was I paid $57,000 for it and 5 years and 120,000 later, I got $5,000 on trade at MB. That same scenario played out 4 times over 18 years, so I quit Benz and bought a Lexus.
I mean, if you're the kind of guy who changes car every 4 years that's on you lol
I have an 08 e350 gas purchased not running as a project 2 yrs ago and LACK of OIL changes caused starvation on drivers side head which failed (camshaft snapped digging into journal)! I removed the oil pan and tons of sludge build up there too. Miraculously, the lower end and passenger side head were still good so replaced the head and cams with used on eBay and engine has run fine ever since.
Waldo, never a dull moment with you. Looking forward to the next Mercedes. Good luck
Great video Waldo looking forward to seeing you the next one 👍🏻🏴
I usually pull the engine and transmission out also. It helps to remove the hood, fan, radiator after staining the radiator. Plus the usual lines and electric wires disconnected first. Well that motor has some reusable parts but the block, Internal parts, and heads are scrap metal.
I’ve been away from your channel and glad to see all is well with you. I definitely enjoyed your road trip in the Land Rover and beautiful scenery.
Amazing to see a beautiful diesel Mercedes neglected like that. I’ve always been a fan of diesel engines too and currently own two older VW diesels (pre-emissions scandal). These little turbo diesels have good power and fuel economy but definitely require you keep up on the maintenance. Looking forward to how things go withe the Mercedes Bluetec. 👍👍
This is the second or third of these videos that I've watched and, while I'm no mechanic and don't understand most of what you are talking about, I find them fascinating. It's great to see someone who knows what they're doing, in action. [Incidentally, I'm happy to swap my 2012 Subaru Outback 2.0 diesel for that Range Rover (if you can organise the shipping!)
I own a 2002 Nissan Maxima with a 3.5 V6, after 20 years and over 200K miles it still runs like a champ. I change the oil every 3000K miles with Mobil 1 Full synthetic.
thankyou..what ever you decide to do itll make fantastic content as usual.mostly because how you just get on with it with hard work no waffle and minus the usual promotions etc,👍👍👍
I like your bar/garage I know you are planning to build a new shop, but I’ll be perfect at least as a back-up shop to restore it once again at least half of it with from inside isolation, complete slab concrete ground, new sliding doors etc..
also your beside home shed need a concrete ground
That would be a nice barn tour .. very nice drive way to the barn
Thanks Waldo for your amazing videos 🫡
I own a 2008 E 220 avantgarde face-lift model. I bought it new and it presently has 11500 miles on the clock ( keen cyclist ). Garaged it 's whole life and looks like it just come out of the showroom. It shares the garage with a 2004 MX5 nb razor blue arctic, i also bought brand new, it has 8000 miles on the clock and also looks brand new. A waste I know but exercising my own body is more important and has probably saved me thousands over the years buying new cars every 3 years. I only use the Merc on long trips, because there is an EV in the family we use locally. There is no problem with range anxiety in the Merc, even in and around the remote Highlands of Scotland lol.