preach!Now we're excusing the radiator situation? There is nothing even semi-normal about the 200 radiators. There's a known manufacturing defect, making them prone to crack, leak, and eventually explode. It took 10+ years to be redesigned.
You also have folks blaming the head gasket failures on (unnoticeable) overheating events, and/or cooling systems that may have encountered an "unhealthy" state at some point. With the radiator situation affecting the majority of units produced, the valley plate leaks and water pump leaks which are also common, and long coolant change intervals there's a non-insignificant chance that any older higher mileage 200 on the used market may have previously encountered one or more or all of these cooling system issues. So the cherry on top of all of this is waiting to see if a head gasket failure may haunt you down the road as a result.