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I've never driven one. But when I was at uni one of my mates got his mums old estate.
It was old and high mileage even then. There was a cool solid tank-like comfort. And it was great for long drives up and down the M4.
The only thing I'd question is whether it's really worth owning that sort of classic. Maybe they were too contemporary when I was last in the, but I'd have thought you'd want something a bit more interesting.
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The only thing I'd question is whether it's really worth owning that sort of classic. Maybe they were too contemporary when I was last in the, but I'd have thought you'd want something a bit more interesting
Definitely an element of that. It's not my first choice but it does seem more practical and useable than my normal choices of unloved French cars!
I'd happily drive the kids in a 1992 300e, not so much in a '91 205 Si... The other car I was looking at. Tin foil basically, but so lively and fun to drive.
Speaking of old cars... The w124 300e with the 24 valve motor. How would you rate as an everyday drivable "classic"? Might have an opportunity for a low mileage one (100,000).