Author Topic: 1991 Mercedes-Benz -- Good deal?  (Read 1012 times)

Hello,
I have a question about cars.  I am planning on moving with my family to Liberia sometime in the future, and it would work out to have a diesel engine car (taxi service, and I can make my own bio-diesel from corn).  I found this cute little gas guzzler Mercedes Benz and I am wondering if it's a good deal.  I wont name the price of it, but here is some other info:

Type: Mercedes Benz 300D
Condition: Mint
Miles: N/A (emailed seller to find out)
Year: 1991

Please help mwah.


The only way to find out if it is a good deal is if we know the price, lol.

Well you'd also need to ship it across the ocean if you're moving to Liberia, so factor that into the price.

Blue book price for a 1991 mercedes-benz in excellent condition in St. Paul Minnesota is 3025. You can get a better estimate if you fill out all the information yourself, since I can't guess what you're buying. http://www.kbb.com/

Well you'd also need to ship it across the ocean if you're moving to Liberia, so factor that into the price.

Blue book price for a 1991 mercedes-benz in excellent condition in St. Paul Minnesota is 3025. You can get a better estimate if you fill out all the information yourself, since I can't guess what you're buying. http://www.kbb.com/
I am planning on shipping it across the ocean, along with my two other cars.

Why would you move to such a stuffhole?

I am planning on shipping it across the ocean, along with my two other cars.
Why are you buying a car if you have 2 allready :o

Why are you buying a car if you have 2 allready :o
More cars = better.


If you guys read it I'm getting a diesel car for the taxi service because I can use corn to make bio-fuel.

It's a Merc, you can't go wrong.

Why are you going to Liberia?

Uhh, I thought bioethanol is for gasoline engines and diesels could run on filtered used frying oil.


Who buys a luxury car to bring to Liberia? What if something on the car breaks and there are no after market parts to replace it? I can't imagine Liberia has any Mercedes dealerships.