![]() 07/02/2014 at 16:45 • Filed to: carbuying | ![]() | ![]() |
2000 E55 AMG for $3500. What could possibly go wrong?
!!! UNKNOWN CONTENT TYPE !!!
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This definitely ISN'T stolen. Nope.
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I think the answer to your question is, "everything."
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'Good Condition'
Guess thats what multiple rust spots, curb rashed wheels, missing hood emblem, ripped leather seats on drivers and passengers side, dings on the bumpers, yellowing headlights, bubbling window tint and check engine lights mean to this 'used car dealer'
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Well, it only has one "malfunction" lol
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There is nothing more expensive in this world than a cheap Mercedes.
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I think you mean it has a case of the Jersey.
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Oooh, bubbly cheap aftermarket window tint. Classy.
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Using my vast expertise on used German cars, I came up with this handy diagram, in which highlighted with a circle a few components which could likely go wrong.
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I'd buy it. These are actually incredibly reliable.