get a pre purchase inspection.  I assume you took if for a ride and everything 
seems worth putting cash down now.  If he is willing to have a shop check it 
and give you news of hidden issues, then buy after the inspection.  Not willing 
to let it get inspected, walk away

clay

On Jan 5, 2013, at 1:46 PM, Robert Koziak wrote:

> Hi Guys,
> 
> 
>        I am looking to purchase a 1999 Mercedes Benz 320E 4matic wagon with 
> 97K.  The asking price is $6,500 but I think I can get it for $5,000.  Clean 
> car fax no accidents.  It was an estate car garaged kept according to the 
> seller who worked for the wealthy owner.  He said it was dealer serviced by 
> the original owner but has no history or records.  He is selling because his 
> wife wants a new car and was going to trade it in but the dealer is offering 
> wasn't offering him much.   Second owner it has a quite a few door dings and 
> dents but nothing too bad.  Everything works.  New A/C compressor.  There is 
> condensation in one of the headlights so that might have to be replaced.
> 
> 
>       I would appreciate any opinions  Was there any major issues with that 
> year and model car?  Is there anything I should be checking before making a 
> deal?  Any feedback would be greatly appreciated asap.  He is not doing a 
> hard sell at all but is trading it in two days if it is not sold.
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> 
> Bob K
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