We have a 1995 E320 wagon. It's the last year for the W124 chassis and has
been mostly problem free. It's both agile in traffic and on the highway as
well as economical to operate. Quick little car. Take one for a test drive
if you can find one local. The 1994/1995 years had the newer motor. Only
options available were heated seats, seat memory/telescoping steering wheel
and ASR.

James Zavesky
1991 500SL
1992 600SEL
1995 E320


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Donald Snook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 3:49 PM
Subject: [MBZ] Too young for a Wagon?


> We have all had much discussion about why we like Mercedes cars (esp.
> diesels), and so much is intangible.  Most of my friends concluded a
> long time ago that I drive old man cars.  I got my first MB - a 1971 250
> when I was 20, since that time I have had 5 more Mercedes 4 diesels and
> one gas.   I am now 33 and I have always liked the looks of the wagons.
> I like the old 123 300TDs, and I like the 124 wagon, and I like the
> newer wagons even the brand new models.  My wife thinks the 123 wagons
> are the ugliest cars on the road and she says I will turn into an old
> man the moment I get one.  I am not really thinking about getting one,
> but if the right one came along I would.
>
>
>
>
>
> Donald H. Snook
>
> 1990 300SEL 126
>
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