Until the spike in the price of diesel cars in the U.S., (~ 18  months ago)
they often went for small money on eBay. Now they fetch more.

Nothing wrong with them per se, however they are rare and so is expertise on
them, either from wrenches, the parts suppliers, or even on-line.

You find a few people who have them on the BMW lists, but not many.

Let's put it this way, if you are comfortable learning your way through a
new car by yourself, then no problem. Otherwise, if you want to go outside
of the Benz world, try a Peugeot instead as there are a lot of Pug nuts out
there. Or of course VW, easy to break but even easier to work on (speaking
of the old engines, not TDIs here) and  parts are so cheap (pre-TDI) it
makes you want to cry.

mac

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> Anyone have any experience with these vehicles?  Any
> opinions ala "acquire if you can" or "avoid like the
> plague" and why?  Thanks!
> 
> DG
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