Bid for your chance to own this 2006 Mercedes-Benz E350 4MATIC Wagon offered at NO RESERVE only on The MB Market! This example is finished in Brilliant Silver Metallic (744) over Anthracite MB-Tex (131) and powered by a 3.5L V6 paired to a 5-speed auto with 4MATIC. Incl. clean GA title.
Bhaz said:
@pamdjo.k. had to bring in the experts with the MB Market doing a deep dive. Technically it is in that range. It's closer to the edge of the range, but nonetheless it's there. I've been told that it's a low likelihood of it being an issue if it's been this long and more than 100,000 miles without a problem. But, I obviously want to be honest that the engine code is so it's more an "if" than a "when," but want you to have all the information possible. Hope this helps!
@pamdjI believe it falls outside the range but I'm double checking for you!
@DLC32 Gonna get those dropped in shortly! Thanks for asking.
@HoneybunIt's such a cruiser. It would love to stretch its legs. The previous owner would road trip it from ATL down to FL regularly and that comfort and reliability was something that impressed me. For work, I drive from ATL to Birmingham, AL at least once a month and it's so good on the freeway. Of course, there are never any guarantees because even new(er) cars can have random stuff happen. But if it was me, no hesitation. Hope that helps.
@DLC32Yes. I have both. I'm not quite sure how to add pics in the comment/chat though.
@ljsenseHey thanks for checking in and these are all great questions: Had the 100,000 mile service last July which included replacing the front brake pades, auto trans fluid, diff service (flush, new fluid (motylgear), and intake manifold w/ actuator and an alum upgrade, and acc belt idler pulley. During that time they noticed the SBC unit so I had that done at a dealer around the same time under Mercedes' warranty. So that was awesome. Early in ownership I had the crankshaft hall sensor replaced (9/19/2023) but not the crankshaft position sensor Rear struts are Arnott No other electrical issues! Hope this helps!
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NO RESERVE: 2006 Mercedes-Benz E350 4MATIC Wagon
Bhaz said:
@pamdjo.k. had to bring in the experts with the MB Market doing a deep dive. Technically it is in that range. It's closer to the edge of the range, but nonetheless it's there. I've been told that it's a low likelihood of it being an issue if it's been this long and more than 100,000 miles without a problem. But, I obviously want to be honest that the engine code is so it's more an "if" than a "when," but want you to have all the information possible. Hope this helps!NO RESERVE: 2006 Mercedes-Benz E350 4MATIC Wagon
Bhaz said:
@pamdjI believe it falls outside the range but I'm double checking for you!NO RESERVE: 2006 Mercedes-Benz E350 4MATIC Wagon
Bhaz said:
@DLC32 Gonna get those dropped in shortly! Thanks for asking.NO RESERVE: 2006 Mercedes-Benz E350 4MATIC Wagon
Bhaz said:
@HoneybunIt's such a cruiser. It would love to stretch its legs. The previous owner would road trip it from ATL down to FL regularly and that comfort and reliability was something that impressed me. For work, I drive from ATL to Birmingham, AL at least once a month and it's so good on the freeway. Of course, there are never any guarantees because even new(er) cars can have random stuff happen. But if it was me, no hesitation. Hope that helps.NO RESERVE: 2006 Mercedes-Benz E350 4MATIC Wagon
Bhaz said:
@DLC32Yes. I have both. I'm not quite sure how to add pics in the comment/chat though.NO RESERVE: 2006 Mercedes-Benz E350 4MATIC Wagon
Bhaz said:
@ljsenseHey thanks for checking in and these are all great questions: Had the 100,000 mile service last July which included replacing the front brake pades, auto trans fluid, diff service (flush, new fluid (motylgear), and intake manifold w/ actuator and an alum upgrade, and acc belt idler pulley. During that time they noticed the SBC unit so I had that done at a dealer around the same time under Mercedes' warranty. So that was awesome. Early in ownership I had the crankshaft hall sensor replaced (9/19/2023) but not the crankshaft position sensor Rear struts are Arnott No other electrical issues! Hope this helps!