I agree wholeheartedly with you. But the trend to use non serviceable
gizmo's which barely survive the warranty periode is wide spread nowadays.
I have a '97 Riviera, only make my wife ever considered driving until the
E300D came along:
The security system is defeated because of faults.
The memory feature for the seats and mirrors is kaput.
The horn would be on full time if it wasn't for the removed fuse - requires
replacement of the airbag module ($ 850 for the part).
The "automatic" lights go out when passing by a mall at night and will not
come back on - dealer prognosis: replace all associated components, like
module, multi-function switch, sensor and what not ($ 600+ in parts).
My '82 300SD does pretty well, considering.


On 11/2/06, Loren Faeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The old chrysler pushbutton transmission returns.  The first thing MB got
from chrysler, the ACC servo, is notorious for being the worst piece of
crap mb ever put in a car.

No thanks

At 09:10 AM 11/2/2006, you wrote:
>Check this out. The last two pictures tell me this is good for my
grandson,
>not for me.
>http://www.autolanka.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=862
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>'82 300SD, '95 E300D
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