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Replying to: leaseexpert1 (Mar 12, 2009 5:09 pm) You believed them? |
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Replying to: leroym (Mar 11, 2009 7:39 am) Honestly now folks, think about it. Why in the world anyone want to drive ANY car 50, 100, 500 or say over 1000 miles having to constantly compensate for the car pulling to the right every inch of the way. And that is just the way it is, there is nothing you can do about it, that's crazy!!! When you get behind the wheel you ideally want the car to almost drive itself, that's when you know have a nice machine. It always feel like the trip is over before you get started because the machine is just that comfortable to drive. A car constantly pulling to the right would be a job, not a pleasure to drive. In short, I don't believe anyone would intentionally build a car to do that. I can't tell you the exact number is, but there are an astronomical number of people in this country that die in accidents from tree collisions, and just drifting into the other lane of traffic traveling in the same direction. Yes, I do understand that the chance of taking out less people minimizing the accident to your side of the road, but nevertheless...... Steering and stoping are probably the two most important safety features in an automobil aside from the obvious, the cars construction and air bags. I can not believe an manufactuer would tamper with either of them. In my mind that would just be totally irresponsible to say the very least. I have two Mercedes, an S (97) and a ML 350 (03) (which is a piece junk almost from day one) and I don't have that problem. If there is any truth to this pulling to the right thing, I would be astonished! Peace
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Replying to: drudru1 (Mar 17, 2009 8:12 am) Hi, Your cars have been a piece of junk from day1, why? When the first benz was a piece of junk, why did you purchase it for the second time? I've been reading a lot that benzs are pulling to the right side, I am just a bit surprised that most posters here believe what the dealers are saying, how the hell can this be a normal thing.
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| i have a 300sel gas, that sat for 7months with ignition problems,which has been fix by an authorize shop,anyway after driving for few hours ystdy the engine start shaking and vibration would i need to change the plugs and wires or what would cause that? | |
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Is the Air Mass Sensor simply a "bolt in affair" or does something have to be reprogramed after? Thanks, Mark |
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Good Evening: Anyone aware of any dealerships offering 0% financing? thanks
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Replying to: corblimey2 (Apr 15, 2009 7:48 pm) |
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| I have a 1979 Mercedes 450 SLC with CIS fuel. It started to run rough like out of fuel and the elect. fuel pump was making a loud whining noise. I pulled the fuel line of on the delivery side of the reservoir and hot wired the pump and no fuel pumped out. My question is could the fuel pump gone out and also the fuel reservoir? I took the pump and reservoir off and bench tested the pump and the suction is very low. Also I can’t blow through the reservoir. Has new filter. The reservoir seems to be spring loaded or something it is heavy and does this reservoir usually go out? | |
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Hello All. I need advice. I want to buy 2007 S-class with about 30K. How, in general, reliable this car ? I used to lease cars, but in todays market buying makes more sense. Any suggestions or ideas ? I'm choosing between Lexus LS and MB S-class. Both are nice cars, but MB looks better and LS, according to consumer's reports, more reliable. Good luck to all. |
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