Hello, I have started looking for a low mileage (sub 150k km) lhd car to replace my 2005 270cdi CLK that was written off in Spain last month. Although I would have been happy with an E Class or C Class with the same 270cdi engine when I bought this car, I ended up with the CLK because these cars frequently have lower mileages.
If anyone on the forum has personal experience of both the engines in the same car type i would be interested in your feedback on fuel consumption. I would expect the 320cdi to be worse, but given it has a 7 speed auto gearbox am wondering what real life penalty there actually is.
Also if someone has experience of working on both engines or can comment on the reliability of both I would be most interested.
Having read quite a lot on the internet I am inclined to stay with the 270cdi. In the 3&1/2 years and 60k km I had mine (written off at 153,000km) apart of all scheduled servicing and then some, I only had to replace a gearbox connector and an intercooler hose. Also apart from when towing it averaged about 6l/100km on the computer.
However if I open up my search to the 320cdi there are a lot more cars out there, and from everything I've read I will have a smoother, quieter and more powerful car for little difference in price.
Cheers
If anyone on the forum has personal experience of both the engines in the same car type i would be interested in your feedback on fuel consumption. I would expect the 320cdi to be worse, but given it has a 7 speed auto gearbox am wondering what real life penalty there actually is.
Also if someone has experience of working on both engines or can comment on the reliability of both I would be most interested.
Having read quite a lot on the internet I am inclined to stay with the 270cdi. In the 3&1/2 years and 60k km I had mine (written off at 153,000km) apart of all scheduled servicing and then some, I only had to replace a gearbox connector and an intercooler hose. Also apart from when towing it averaged about 6l/100km on the computer.
However if I open up my search to the 320cdi there are a lot more cars out there, and from everything I've read I will have a smoother, quieter and more powerful car for little difference in price.
Cheers