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Team California
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: los angeles, CA.
Posts: 41,469
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With cash in hand, you can get them for almost exactly 1/10th of what they cost new. $60k then, $6k now. This would be w/ 100k+ miles in decent shape. That's what I'm seeing anyways. I've always had the impression that they do not compare w/ the previous model, (W124), in quality but the 124s were one of the best 4-wheeled cans ever bolted and welded together so that doesn't automatically make them a POS.
How do you like the way yours drives? What kind of mpg are you getting city/hiway? Thx.
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Denis
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