That 240D you just picked up ...

On Sun, Mar 1, 2020 at 2:21 PM Rick Knoble via Mercedes <
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> Corolla or a Camry. Any year Camry with the four banger. 2003 or newer
> Corolla. A '96 or '97 Corolla would be fine. The 1999-2002 Corolla have oil
> ring issues, and if the oil level is not checked often, the engine is
> toast. Honda automatics suck.  Domestic cars, Ford Crown Vic and Mercury
> Marquis are reliable.They had issues with the intake coolant leak on
> certain years. A GM with the 3800 is a good choice also, but the rest of
> the car may be $h*t.
>
> An old man or old lady owned Camry or Crown Vic would be my first choice.
>
> I would NOT put him in a W210. Too many potential issues for an
> unmaintained car.
>
> You asked.
>
> Rick
>
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