1982 Mercedes-Benz S-Class 300SD
Summary:
The inventor of the automobile has truly built one of the most reliable cars in the world!!!
Faults:
Battery drained; needed replacement due to short, fixed short.
Replaced guide rods.
Replaced air filter mount bracket.
Replaced valve cover gasket.
Replaced rear wheel bearings.
General Comments:
This car is a tank! It's so reliable! I drove it from California to Texas with no problems. This car is amazing, and even if it's old, it's still a Mercedes! And looks good! The best manufacturer of diesel engines in the world hands down!
The interior needs some work, i.e. the seats are worn, dash is cracked, passenger side window won't go down, but that I will fix with time.
The paint is still shiny after all these years. The clear coat is peeling from some of the hood in small patches, but again, that can be fixed. The body is straight as an arrow.
Rear window leaks water in hard rain, but a new rear glass gasket and glass will solve that (common problem on these.)
I would buy a Mercedes Benz diesel of the 80's anytime!
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 12th June, 2007
5th Nov 2003, 14:51
I have an '87 300SDL and although at 75 miles per hour, it turns about 3150, it's torque convertor still has a lot of slip. At 115 mph, my car does 4250. This is when the torque convertor is locking up.
The newer cars have no torque convertor lockup.
Don't be afraid to push the car. If you can stand the noise, running a diesel hard is the best thing in the world for it. Unlike a truck diesel, the maximum redline on your car would be higher: About 5050 +-50.