![]() 03/13/2017 at 13:59 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
The seller did that BS putting other makes in the listing, so it came up while I was looking at Jags. I know nothing about Mercedes, but it looks sweet and it’s cheap.
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The 240D is a car that will run forever, was overbuilt, but is very, very, slow.
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What about the rusted out fender(s)? Like the one in this pic the seller forgot to mention.
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You mean speed holes?
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Might be a nice old car, but the dirty tex, crooked looking bumper end, and a little rust keep it from “mint”. My fintail will accelerate like a Veyron compared to this.
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From an era when any 0-60 time in single digits was considered pretty respectable, and it’s slow by THOSE standards. Guessing 0-60 is in the 15-18 second range??
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OEM speed holes, apparently...
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Issues in the rear quarters too, count on it. Possibly also the floor.
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0-60 in the 20 second range. I had one for a little while. It’s essentially un-drivable in modern traffic. At least trying to merge into traffic at speed in the DC metro area. It’s almost like driving a model T in modern traffic. Dangerous.
If you’re going for a Sunday drive over to Cars & Coffee and taking side roads, it’s all good. Driving it as a daily = death trap in big city traffic.
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That color combo though... HNNNGG...