Mercedes E400 2017

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What do y’all think brehs under 50KM
That’s way too many miles for a used Mercedes lol. If you say under 50k it’s probably over 40k. Is it still in warranty? Are you planning on paying extra for the maintenance package and extended warranty?
 

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That’s way too many miles for a used Mercedes lol. If you say under 50k it’s probably over 40k. Is it still in warranty? Are you planning on paying extra for the maintenance package and extended warranty?
50KM = like 30k miles ... :gucci:since when is 30k miles a lot :dwillhuh: I’m canadian :comeon:
 

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That’s way too many miles for a used Mercedes lol. If you say under 50k it’s probably over 40k. Is it still in warranty? Are you planning on paying extra for the maintenance package and extended warranty?
Car has 37k KM =23k Miles
 

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If there isn't a solid warranty backing it then keep it pushing. We tend to overestimate how much of the repair costs we can stomach to justify buying the car.
  • Can you stomach a $3k repair just after you pay the rent/mortgage?
  • What about two $3k repairs?
  • Can you make both repairs without flinching, struggling, or having to cut back on anything?
  • If the car has a catastrophic failure and you have negative equity, what's your game plan? Will you be able to stomach rolling the negative equity into another loan? Can you pay the negative off and trade it in?
These are real questions you need to ask yourself. If you answer no to the first 3 question and there isn't a solid warranty that covers most engine and transmission failures from a reliable company then move on.
 
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