Thanks! And you're right... this is the perfect car for anyone who is sick of getting 12mpg (or worse) out of their DD. You can have the best of both worlds with a cruiser and this 190.
1992 Mercedes Benz 190E
119,000 Miles
3 Owners
Reliable 4 cylinder engine. Sunroof. Steering is tight, brakes like a dream, shifts smoothly. Leather is 9/10. Small circular dent in one panel. Front floor mats are functional, but could be replaced. Small road rash on rear quarter panel, not...
I almost forgot to do the obligatory first post :doh:
1998 LC 128,000 Miles
Timing Belt
O2 Sensor
AC Condensor
Windshield
Carbon Credits (Greenhouse gas offset)
Replaced all fluid with synthetic
Front Differential Service
Transfer Case Service
120k Tuneup
Thermostat hoses
Replaced Antena...
It is usually this little piece of plastic that breaks on hundys. Some mechanics and dealerships replace the whole motor mechanism and charge $$$, when it is actually a $75 job with labor.
Personally, I am always weary of car ads in all caps...
That being said, this car is priced to sell. Just remember you are going to have to put at least $1500 in it off the bat, and it's a 2000, so there is that whole transmission issue...
These guys say it is completely reversible Plasti-Dip Wheels - BMW 3-Series (E90 E92) Forum - E90Post.com although, I would like to hear from someone who has pealed it off as well. Also interested in doing this with the tire/wheel still on the truck. Do I have to cover lugnuts, breaks, rubber...
actually it's floopy... and sorry for the info overload. The firewall at work cause the forum to load strangely, so I'm not sure how easy it was to read my post, but here is the link: https://forum.ih8mud.com/100-series-cruisers/14088-programming-transponder-key-99-tlc-5.html?nojs=1#links It's...
Topoguide posted this in an aforementioned thread: In my research to figure out how to program keys to my LC I have compiled the following steps for all model year 100 series. I am posting this so that all steps for all models can be found in one list. Please note there are other variations...