| I bought this car for cash direct
from Mercedes on 22nd July 2005 with 9,000 miles on the clock. It had
been used as a staff car by someone who did not understand that if
you sit on the brakes at the lights and in traffic jams the discs
don't get a chance to cool down so they distort. So at my insistence
they replaced all the discs and pads with new parts and gave the car
a thorough clean and a full service. The mileage is now 60,770 and
it has done 1,690 miles since its last service. By the time the
lucky buyer collects it the mileage will be slightly higher as my
wife is still using it on a daily basis. Most Mercs of this age seem
to have another 20,000 miles on the clock so I suppose this one
would be described in the trade as low mileage.
It has been regularly serviced by
John Welch's company Fleet Automotive and for those who don't know
who John Welch is, he is the three times British Rallycross champion
who now runs three cars in the Seat Cupra championship. I have a
small sponsorship interest in the company so it goes without saying
that the servicing has been carried out religiously and the car is
in outstanding condition. I am replacing it with a new E Class
because with two monster sons who have to be transported back and
forth to boarding school and university I need a higher carrying capacity.
Being a diesel it is very
economical and it returns somewhere between 40 and 50 miles per
gallon - I think. Actually it will give you a readout of its fuel
consumption by pressing the various buttons on the steering wheel.
It has alloy wheels, CD player, cruise control, auto transmission
with both comfort and sports settings - I use comfort all the time
because the common rail fuel injection gives you all the
acceleration you need when you floor the pedal and in these days of
high fuel prices I am more interested in economy anyway. It has the
Merc equivalent of tiptronic so you can push the gear lever to the
left and right to change up and down if you feel so inclined or to
hold it in gear under acceleration. The climate control is split
between the left and right side of the passenger compartment, the
windscreen wipers change speed depending on how hard it is raining
and there are all kinds of computer controlled options which do most
things except tell you your horoscope. The MOT runs to 4th July 2008
and it had a new set of tyres about 5,000 miles ago.
The bodywork has one or two very
minor blemishes - like most cars with 60,000 on the clock do but
nothing particualrly significant other than someone has dinged the
filler cap cover slightly in a car park. How do they do it? God
knows - I suppose it was probably a child getting out of the back of
an X5. Obviously replacing the filler cap just involves going down
to Mercedes and buying one but I haven't bothered because I don't
have the time.
I suppose the photos speak for
themselves. There are no catches, no ifs, no buts, I don't smoke, we
have always kept a rug in the back to protect the carpet - it's
basically a one-owner privately owned car which being blue rather
than the ubiquitous silver is coveted by most people who see it.
As regards terms, the car
will be available for collection from Sunday 25th May (Monday is a
Bank Holiday) and before it goes I must have cash in the bank. Oh
yes, it is taxed until the end of September so all you need is to
arrange insurance. You bid to buy - not to haggle - I sold a vintage
motorbike to someone last year on ebay and the first thing the buyer
did was pick holes in it. As it was 70 years old and pristine I was
a bit fed up about it and he nearly went back home without it with a
flea in his ear. If you want to see it please email me through ebay,
I won't be around on Saturday 24th as it is speech day at my
younger son's school but I am available other than then. It is not
advertised elsewhere except that another friend who is a dealer is
hassling me to buy it but I am more interested in a private sale for
obvious reasons. I am not in the motor trade by the way - nothing to
do with it but I am an engineer so I look after things and maintain
the highest standards with my cars. |