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Re: Oil changes by jjpeter
Nov 07, 2001 (8:19 am)
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Yeah lukyme, I have been in the same camp of frequent oil changers too. Even when I switched to synthetic several years back, I would only leave it in for 6-7K. To leave the first load of oil in for 10K seems sacreligious to a car man. Thats break-in oil Man! Dump it after 3K! Well, MB seems to have done the tests and concluded its alright to leave it in for 10,000 miles. They are the ones covering the warrenty, so oil related failures would be under their watch. What do we know!!?? God knows where the oil filter is and most likely Carlos Grease at the Jiffy lube won't have a clue either. Best leave this technilogical marvel we have bought to the factory trained guys.
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opinion about a 6-speed stick by skobola
Nov 07, 2001 (8:43 am)
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I drove the auto this summer on a MB Power event, and I did not like the auto's delays when shifting up/down. As I usually have my cars with a stick, and as I heard a lot of "bad" opinions about the C Coupe's stick, I had to test it! And finally, my MB dealer got one yesterday and invited me to test drive it, so I did and I loved it!
 
Here is my opinion: I do not know what the others meant by "notchiness", but when I would touch the stick, it would easily and quickly pop out of the gear, a be ready for me to choose the next one. I liked it, because I believe that would (incremental) increase the speed of sifting, not that it would be needed. I guess that this could be called a positive shifting as well, in a sense. Maybe the throws could be shorter, but they were not that long neither. Also, I was amazed with the power - the car was pulling very strong once shifted to a higher gear. And this is when I compare it to my current car, 99 BMW 323i (E46) with 6 cyl/2.5l/170 hp. In addition, if some of you are even more power-hungry, there is a Wetterauer chip that improves the hp from 193 to 230 and torque from 206 to 236 ft/lbs. Wow, I would love to test drive that one!
 
I was quoted $430 for 36 months/10k + tax + $1,800 initiation for the plain car with metallic paint. I believe that the lease should be (much) lower that that! I would appreciate if you can share your lease deals with me, and in order not to clog this board, please e-mail me at skobolacyberdude.com. Thanks.
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Another question for jjpeter... by rbraver
Nov 07, 2001 (10:12 am)
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Thanks for your response on the uselessness of Tele-Aid. That was my feeling too. You mentioned PermaPlate. What is Smythe charging you for this--you must think it's worth it. I had it done years ago when I bought a new 98 black VW Passat and I was concerned about swirls. Does anyone else think it's worth it?
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6 speed by rockribbed
Nov 07, 2001 (10:27 am)
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skobola, I agree with you about the 6 speed. Even tho I had been a long time away from a manual I found it to be smooth and devoid of the 'notchiness' that others have complained about. I think that MB is unfamiliar with the US and manuals and the real culprit is the location of the center arm rest. If it weren't there or were lower (or conversely) the shift lever a tad longer there wouldn't be the compaints. With the arm rest there (even at lowerst setting) you have to shift with your wrist (like operating a joy stick)and not your arm.
 
Even tho I liked the manual I opted for the auto out of deference to my wife plus the one on the lot had the roof which I like and the manual did not. I plan on using 'scooter' for trips and she will help with the driving chores. She likes the ride of her Suburban but after a long w/e trip from S/W VA to Memphis and 11 mpg I think she will see the virture of 30 mpg even it is has to be premium.
 
To me the coupe is a go-cart with a really good stero and a/c!
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jjpeter, rbraver: by genie1
Nov 07, 2001 (10:35 am)
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What is Perma-Plate?
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Huntzing - went to Eurotire at lunchtime by tommyp13
Nov 07, 2001 (10:36 am)
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Work in Secaucus, live in Clifton, so the shop's right down the street (3/46). Ended up talking to Bill, though didn't know it (or even remember his name) until he gave me his card. Gave me a price for a package which had S class knockoffs in 16" and a weird tire brand - vredestein. Has anyone heard of this brand, and have any input?
 
Thanks for the recommendation of the store; I'm going to buy my winter pkg from them, after hopefully waiting a couple of weeks.
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Vredestein... by jrct9454
Nov 07, 2001 (10:53 am)
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...is a reputable EU brand that has been in business for a very long time, but doesn't do much here because they stopped active marketing a while back. Used to be known here for their winter tire designs, before Bridgestone came along with the Blizzak and basically grabbed the market by the throat.
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Oil Changes by jrct9454
Nov 07, 2001 (11:15 am)
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As pointed out above, it's always a little stunning to me that folks are perfectly willing to believe the Stuttgart [or Munich or Asama or Osaka] engineers know what they are doing in designing the car in every area except oil change intervals. Then, somehow, at least in the US, nearly everyone has some kind of religious belief that comes to the surface and demands oil changes between 3-7k miles, depending on which oil-change-church one belongs to.
 
The big news, folks, is emissions controls. Cars with LEV and ULEV kinds of emissions levels are not dumping all of this unburned hydrocarbon junk back into the crankcase as they did in the bad old days. Sure, better oil technology helps, and synthetics in particular are indeed great, and having 10 quarts of oil in the crankcase helps, too. But the real answer to why you can go 10-15k between oil changes in these cars is because they are no longer poisoning themselves with every stroke they way they used to. If you still had a dipstick to look at [I do on my Hondas] you would see how clean the oil is at 5000 and 7000 miles - it just is insane to dump this into the recycling bin in the name of Jerry Jiffy's religious beliefs.
 
And the oil filter is handily on top of the engine, where it's been on most MBs for decades, but J-Jiffy probably doesn't have the correct cartridge, in any case.
 
Finally and incidentally, extended oil changes have been the norm in Europe for years...only in this country does the religion continue to dictate behavior...
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Vredestein... by huntzinger
Nov 07, 2001 (1:49 pm)
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Have I heard of them? I own EIGHT of them
 
I've found them better than Pirelli's, as well as some older Continentals I've had. And drastically better than All-season tires.
 
One warning, though...they will be "notchy" driving for around a week after you first put them on each season, until they scrub in a little.
 
BTW, did Bill recommend 4 tires, or just 2 for the back?
 
-hh
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Permaplate by rbraver
Nov 07, 2001 (2:51 pm)
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Permaplate is like the proverbial "undercoating" that you hear about dealers trying to sell as an add-on. It is a finish protectant that is supposed to be better than whatever top coating comes from the factory. I bought it for a new Passat years ago--it was one of those "heat of the moment" decisions to protect the finish of my new baby. Having had time to reflect on it, it seems that Wolfsburg, or Sindelfingen for that matter, should be able to give me all the protection I need. Thoughts?

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