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^ My dad had a 70 280SE sedan with the 3.0 I6 Got it for about $400, put a set of tires on it to be able to move it around & sold it off before tacking getting it going. Dark blue with blue interior. Even in 'needs work' condition, it was a nice car. Having been loaned a 280SL with the same engine [but with a 5spd manual] that's a fun engine in a light convertible. The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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An example of one. I’m not independently wealthy. I have owned German cars and was able to afford them by doing my own work, on a middle class income. Now we have two examples. | |||
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As with modern cars, many of the CEL issues may require manufacturer-only or very expensive aftermarket software to resolve. Proceed with caution. I wouldn’t be too concerned but I have a lift and a decent amount of tools. I’ve owned my first Porsche 911 for seven months (2001, Carrera 2 with 63k miles) and it’s been trouble free with a solid maintenance history. P229 | |||
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And, his 2 examples are pretty extreme 'right of the curve' choices. The average 4cyl turbo Mercedes is pretty reliable, just almost definitely costlier overall than a similar Japanese option [GR86/BRZ, Miata, etc] The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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