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by SoftTalker 303 days ago
Yes this is more and more true of any car. And yes I'm assuming you can handle at least routine maintenance and repairs yourself. My newest is a W211 which is about 20 years old now. Reliable drivetrain, pretty easy to work on overall, most electronic systems can be at least read if not managed by a generic scan tool such as a YouCanic.

You can find them cheap enough so that if they have a major failure you just scrap it and find another one. If they last a few years, you have a comfortable solid car for way less than making payments and depreciation on a new one.

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With all due respect, your experience is kinda out of date.

A lot has changed over 20 years. Just as an example, a lot of new Mercedes are now being equipped with Renault engines.

https://cartriple.com/mercedes-models-with-a-renault-engine/

I'd never consider any of the cheap classes. Most of those are not available in the USA where I am anyway.

E or S class only for what I'm talking about. And S are generally too complicated unless you can find one that's been really well kept up.