CharlieRC
New Member
Hey all. I've been a member of car forums ever since I bought my first car... so that would be a Fiat forum, Vauxhall forum, Honda forum and now this forum. (I've had other cars, just not all have been forum-worthy... e.g. my Toyota RAV4 I had in Cyprus... just did it's job and I never felt like I needed any community support/help with it)
I bought myself a 63 plate E250 CDI AMG Sport Coupe a few months back, and I'm absolutely loving it. Having come from a 56 plate 5 door civic se (yes... the super basic trim level se), this thing is like a palace on wheels, with all the bells and whistles you could hope for.
I got it for a great price, but that's because there were a few "less than perfect" things about the car.
Firstly, mileage. It's over 100k but has full service history and being a merc diesel, I'm fairly confident it'll be just fine. Especially considering my civic 2.2 diesel is currently on 130k and is still running perfectly. I guess modern diesels are pretty reliable these days.
Second, the paintwork. Even without looking at the odometer, you can really tell this car has had a hard life... and most of it on the motorway. The front bumper is barely black anymore, it looks grey due to all the super tiny stonechips... if anything it actually looks like it's been sandblasted... hence the deduction that it must have been driven at motorway speeds for the majority of that 100k miles. Along with the bumper, the bonnet is just absolutely spattered with stonechips. I'm currently saving up to get the bumper and bonnet resprayed because it really detracts from the overall look of the car.
The next issue was the wheels. It's the AMG Sport trim, so has the 18" AMG alloys. Unfortunately, every single wheel was seriously corroded and blistering under the paint. They were supposed to be "diamond cut" alloys, with a different coloured spokes compared to the outer rim, but the paint was so faded and dull that they just looked a single shade of grey... not even silver. I knew I'd have to do something about them, so my offer factored this in too. I'll make another post in the right forum showing what I did to the wheels after I took delivery of the car.... lets just say I'm really happy with them now
Having said all that... I'm still extremely happy with the car and it's a huge step up not just in trim level, but also ride comfort and just that general pride you get when you walk up to your car in a car park... oh, and I've also got a sore neck from continuously looking back at it when I'm walking away haha.
So, Hi all, and I'll see you around the forum
I bought myself a 63 plate E250 CDI AMG Sport Coupe a few months back, and I'm absolutely loving it. Having come from a 56 plate 5 door civic se (yes... the super basic trim level se), this thing is like a palace on wheels, with all the bells and whistles you could hope for.
I got it for a great price, but that's because there were a few "less than perfect" things about the car.
Firstly, mileage. It's over 100k but has full service history and being a merc diesel, I'm fairly confident it'll be just fine. Especially considering my civic 2.2 diesel is currently on 130k and is still running perfectly. I guess modern diesels are pretty reliable these days.
Second, the paintwork. Even without looking at the odometer, you can really tell this car has had a hard life... and most of it on the motorway. The front bumper is barely black anymore, it looks grey due to all the super tiny stonechips... if anything it actually looks like it's been sandblasted... hence the deduction that it must have been driven at motorway speeds for the majority of that 100k miles. Along with the bumper, the bonnet is just absolutely spattered with stonechips. I'm currently saving up to get the bumper and bonnet resprayed because it really detracts from the overall look of the car.
The next issue was the wheels. It's the AMG Sport trim, so has the 18" AMG alloys. Unfortunately, every single wheel was seriously corroded and blistering under the paint. They were supposed to be "diamond cut" alloys, with a different coloured spokes compared to the outer rim, but the paint was so faded and dull that they just looked a single shade of grey... not even silver. I knew I'd have to do something about them, so my offer factored this in too. I'll make another post in the right forum showing what I did to the wheels after I took delivery of the car.... lets just say I'm really happy with them now

Having said all that... I'm still extremely happy with the car and it's a huge step up not just in trim level, but also ride comfort and just that general pride you get when you walk up to your car in a car park... oh, and I've also got a sore neck from continuously looking back at it when I'm walking away haha.
So, Hi all, and I'll see you around the forum