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85 messages, Last post on Feb 10, 2009 at 7:24 PM
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Yes - I also live in Georgia, for the time being, and my dealer is RBM of Atlanta. They have always been good to deal with over the last 4 years Unfortunately I will be moving from the area this fall, but in New England I know of place that used to be excellent when I lived there before - Holloway Motors of Manchester, New Hampshire. Also no sales tax in that state. Hope you are enjoying your C wagon! - Paul |
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Hello everybody. I am looking for the best price for 2003 C320 wagon, relative to invoice or in absolute numbers. I am in San Diego, CA. I found info on dealer invoice ($34,131), and I know that auto transmission is now a $1,325 option. Please share your experience. TIA. |
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I traded my 2001 C240 for a 2002 C320 about 3 months ago. We endured all the 1st year woes that have been reported in the past and I can not believe I bought another MB. Having said that, we really enjoy the new wagon. More room, WAYYYYYYYYYY more power and only 1 issue so far. I had an error code that the BAS/ESP was inoperative. This would reset every time I turned the car off but would usually dome back on after a few miles. I took the car in and the dealer said that there was a corrosion problem and that MB would have a fix out shortly. They cleaned up some contact points and sent me on my way. About 2 weeks later the service writer (consultant) called and asked us to bring the car for the retrofit. That was a month ago and no problems since. 6500 miles, 22-24 MPG and enjoying the car. I did add a Yakima Roof rack for hauling the bikes. Very good unit and about $150.00 cheaper that MB rack. |
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and thanks for your notes. We look forward to hearing more about your C320 experience.... Happy motoring!
Revka |
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| That's a pretty good mileage you're getting, I guess you do more of highway driving, right? On short trips, I only get 16-18. BTW, how much did you pay for the car? | |
| I traded a 2001 c240 for the 2002 c320 wagon. I think I traded for about $12K | |
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Does the C320 wagon have a hand-brake or is it foot operated? Kinda makes it hard to start on a hill if it was foot operated on a 6-speed. 'Course, I could go see it for myself... BTW, vlad13 message 47, go to Caliber Motors in Anaheim or the web. They have loaners for sale and some are wagons. Their price is quite attractive. I'm very temped to do just that. |
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| but our c240 auto sedan has a foot operated handbrake. | |
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Autoweek did a review of the C-Class wagon http://www.autoweek.com/cat_content.mv?port_code=autoweek&cat- _code=longtermtests&loc_code=index&content_code=05757659 |
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To all MB C-Class wagon owners - If you've just found your way into this discussion, please take a moment to share some details about your Mercedes-Benz ownership experience. If you'd like, you can list your: 1. Model Year & Total miles to date. 2. MPG & Driving habits. 3. Maintenance issues to date. 4. Overall impressions pro/cons of your vehicle since you first purchased.... Share as much (or as little) information as you'd like. I'm sure other owners/shoppers passing through here, would find the information quite interesting, if not helpful. Thanks for your participation! Revka Host Hatchbacks & Wagons Boards |
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