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Cmwhite303 -> RE: Questions on 1999 Mercedes Sl500 (5/28/2008 4:12:23 PM)
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I bought my '99 SL500 in 2005 from an independent dealer. The dealer was reputable, and the car looked pristine and ran well during the road test, so I didn't get mechanical breakdown insurance even though it had 75K miles. That was a mistake. The transmission died about 18 months after purchase due to oil leaking onto an electrical harness and into the computer according to the MB service tech. Apparently a not too rare occurrence for this model. Cost...$6,200 at MB repair shop. Other major servicing has included new motor mounts at 80K - $900, new struts at 115K - $700, and replacement of one MB tex panel on driver's seat due to puncture - $250. Recently, the AC blower stopped at 116K - $1440, and the CD changer won't eject the magazine - probably time to replace the changer. All repair work, except CD changer and new leather on seat, has been performed at MB dealership. I stick to the 10K mile service intervals, and go easy on the gas pedal most of the time. I'm now at 118K and, these breakdowns aside, the car has been trouble free, and is a great pleasure to drive.
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