S-Klasse mit 100.000 Km noch lohnenswert?

Ist es sinnvoll, noch eine S-Klasse (W221) mit 100.000 Km zu kaufen oder hält die nicht mehr lange? Mercedes hat ja schließlich gute Qualität. Was meint ihr? Läuft die noch ein bisschen oder lieber etwas mehr Geld in eine mit weniger KM investieren?

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jetztgehtslos
9 years ago

100,000 KM are today a problem for no car of the middle and top class. Even with small cars, there are many vehicles that have far over 200,000 KM behind them and are still in good condition. Powerful inspections are the magic word here.

Chiponkel
9 years ago

Hello, W221 is a solid vehicle, but let it read out with Mercedes diagnosis,(xentri) actual values EZS, as well as service channels in Asyst. Because not always the stand on the tacho agrees with the data inside the electronics.

FranzAugust
9 years ago
Reply to  Chiponkel

Here you can do one on “Besserwisser” and write Xentry and Assyst incorrectly!

munus
9 years ago

It’s about 100,000. What to consider is: Diesel keep longer than gasoline.

DenisSulovic16
9 years ago

My father bought a vw 3 years ago that had 350,000 km and he bought it and he still goes perfect as new.

ImmerEineFrage
9 years ago
Reply to  DenisSulovic16

Question was clearly Mercedes S-Class and not “DAS AUTO”

Zakalwe
9 years ago

The engine should actually keep for a while, but before that the bowl can be thrown under the butt. Mercedes is no longer what it was.

HelmutPloss
9 years ago

At 100 000 km, it’s just a real one.

CptPopo
9 years ago

At 200,000, it’s just gone!

Kn4ll3r
9 years ago

the same?

Kn4ll3r
9 years ago
Reply to  Kn4ll3r

Mercedes has good quality.

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