View Full Version : should i do it? (sell my benz for its big bro?)
allstar
05-11-2006, 11:14 AM
as most of you know, im in the process of building a wald 190e. i got the car for $3500 (a steal) and i got offered $6000 for it with the kit uninstalled. if i sold my car for any other car itd be a e300 benz (v8.. 190 bigger bro). i found one for $5k. basically leaves me at a base platform to start over.. but with a bigger car.
the reason i got the 190 over the e class is bc 190 is a v6 (w00t for mpg!) and the wald shit is so rare.
would u do it?
the 190e
http://vipstylecars.com/forum/index.php?topic=3561.0
the w124:
http://i11.ebayimg.com/02/a/07/04/ab/db_4.JPG
wald eclass
http://www.ka-s.com/aero/wald/img/benz/E-w124_90~/01.jpg
V8_Aristo
05-11-2006, 11:31 AM
I don't think that deal is going to come around again. If you were planning to get rid of the car in the future, I would say do it now while someone's offering.
allstar
05-11-2006, 11:36 AM
I don't think that deal is going to come around again. If you were planning to get rid of the car in the future, I would say do it now while someone's offering.
wrd.
thing is, i got this car for a steal. im not coming out TOO much on top
car after shipping and registration - $4200
wald kit - $1600
avantegarde grille/window visors - $200
tune up - $300
but i dunno if itd be worth it all to start all over with a bigger/better(?) platform.
callaghan.
05-11-2006, 11:38 AM
i think itd be worth it... thew124 has more class and more of a luxury feel to it over 190
bBOXD
05-11-2006, 11:46 AM
But the thing is, Youre STILL coming out on top on a 10 year old car. You know. :coolsmiley:
allstar
05-11-2006, 02:21 PM
any more opinions?
i got a few people wantin to loko at it today
Pagong
05-11-2006, 02:29 PM
I say if you are coming out on top, then sell.*
But if you are really set on making this 190E the best 190E out there, then dont.* You will end up regretting it later.
It seems like you have solid plans for your car now and parts are already there.
shoez
05-11-2006, 02:34 PM
I say stick with the current 190e. You have the Wald kit there (already extra points for you) wheels and suspension ideas already set up. It sounds like a sick project in the making, and would you really want to throw it all away and start over again?
CharismaY33
05-11-2006, 06:01 PM
^^^agreed i would also go with the 190 for lordy lord you have a near impossible wald kit and half way into it why stop.
I dont know it just seems futile to throw out what you already gained and start all over again stay with the 190 you will thank us later.
TransformCelsior
05-11-2006, 11:39 PM
personally, I'd go with the 300e.
I strongly feel that car SIZE is crucial, IMO mid-size to full size is a must for the style that we are into.
I still do a double take when I see a nice fixed up 300e on the road.
the 300E was the first car that really turned me on to fixed up sedans, it's a classic and it still looks stunning when done right.
I say drop it, black out the bottom panels-front and rear bumpers, smoke out the tail lens lamps, get a flush trunk trim panel and a set 18" staggered deep dish wheels.
again I strongly feel that SIZE is a must for the style we are into. The 190 is just too small IMO. If you could sell it at a profit then SELL IT!
http://www.wheelexperts.com/images/gallery/2003/04/94e500_2.jpg
http://www.wheelexperts.com/images/gallery/2002-11/92_500e_2.jpg
http://www.wheelexperts.com/images/gallery/2002-11/94e500_7.jpg
as most of you know, im in the process of building a wald 190e. i got the car for $3500 (a steal) and i got offered $6000 for it with the kit uninstalled. if i sold my car for any other car itd be a e300 benz (v8.. 190 bigger bro). i found one for $5k. basically leaves me at a base platform to start over.. but with a bigger car.
the reason i got the 190 over the e class is bc 190 is a v6 (w00t for mpg!) and the wald s*** is so rare.
would u do it?
the 190e
http://vipstylecars.com/forum/index.php?topic=3561.0
the w124:
http://i11.ebayimg.com/02/a/07/04/ab/db_4.JPG
wald eclass
http://www.ka-s.com/aero/wald/img/benz/E-w124_90~/01.jpg
allstar
05-12-2006, 06:13 AM
personally, I'd go with the 300e.
I strongly feel that car SIZE is crucial, IMO mid-size to full size is a must for the style that we are into.
I still do a double take when I see a nice fixed up 300e on the road.
the 300E was the first car that really turned me on to fixed up sedans, it's a classic and it still looks stunning when done right.
I say drop it, black out the bottom panels-front and rear bumpers, smoke out the tail lens lamps, get a flush trunk trim panel and a set 18" staggered deep dish wheels.
again I strongly feel that SIZE is a must for the style we are into. The 190 is just too small IMO. If you could sell it at a profit then SELL IT!
http://www.wheelexperts.com/images/gallery/2003/04/94e500_2.jpg
http://www.wheelexperts.com/images/gallery/2002-11/92_500e_2.jpg
http://www.wheelexperts.com/images/gallery/2002-11/94e500_7.jpg
thanx so much for posting this. initially when buying my car, the thing that sold me on the 190 was it being a v6. with gas being how it is these days, and me driving so much.. i wanted something to accompany this. i wanted a w124 bc i LOVED how big they were compared to the 190e ... but i didnt want a v8. i guess i passed right over the 300e. im gonna sell my car and pick up a good condition black 300e as soon as i find the right one.
sold and SOLD.
ill just do the wald thing with that one :D
OnTop
05-12-2006, 07:27 AM
man if you want a big car and still ride a v6 just widebody the 190! think about it a wide body wald kitted 190!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!? wide body is a great reason to flex 5'' and more of lip. my accord gets 27mpg and its as wide as my friends ls430, and as you can see, lots of wheel
CharismaY33
05-12-2006, 10:43 AM
Also agreed that is something to look into funny i probably would have thought of that first but oh well now its thought out.
Also think about it as you said you dont wanna fight with high prices on fuel well getting a big bodied v8 wont help and you
will be running a premium on that ahh >:( i don't think you wanna try that route but hey its all good buuddy.
allstar
05-12-2006, 11:13 AM
Also agreed that is something to look into funny i probably would have thought of that first but oh well now its thought out.
Also think about it as you said you dont wanna fight with high prices on fuel well getting a big bodied v8 wont help and you
will be running a premium on that ahh* >:( i don't think you wanna try that route but hey its all good buuddy.
the 300e is a 2.6 v6.. same as my motor 8)
CharismaY33
05-12-2006, 12:34 PM
huh wadda you know it is a 6. :o why was i thinking a v8 one of the models was i know that anyways like i said its ur choice your car in the end you will be happy hehe just hopefully you dont get the 300 and go conservitive on us you will catch flames for that my friend. :tickedoff:
allstar
05-12-2006, 12:44 PM
huh wadda you know it is a 6.* :o why was i thinking a v8 one of the models was i know that anyways like i said its ur choice your car in the end you will be happy hehe just hopefully you dont get the 300 and go conservitive on us you will catch flames for that my friend. :tickedoff:
conservitive :2funny:
thats a good one
clearstar society
05-12-2006, 12:52 PM
Any issues with the car you have now? mechanically wise...
If you have a solid car that runs good, I might stay with the current car. ;)
allstar
05-12-2006, 01:04 PM
Any issues with the car you have now?* mechanically wise...
If you have a solid car that runs good, I might stay with the current car. ;)
none at all. car is flawless. wish the ac could be colder on those hot ass days.. but u cant be too picky.
TransformCelsior
05-12-2006, 02:13 PM
he mind as well get a 300e by the time he spends all the money to make his 190e look the size of a 300e.
the 300e is still a nice platfom to do it up vip style. This particular model had a huge influence in the sedan segment for alot of auto manufacturers. In fact, The 300e and the S class of that time had a huge influence on alot of japanese luxury sedan designers. It was these cars (300e and S class) that they try to emulate.
man if you want a big car and still ride a v6 just widebody the 190! think about it a wide body wald kitted 190!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!? wide body is a great reason to flex 5'' and more of lip. my accord gets 27mpg and its as wide as my friends ls430, and as you can see, lots of wheel
V8_Aristo
05-12-2006, 02:35 PM
he mind as well get a 300e by the time he spends all the money to make his 190e look the size of a 300e.
the 300e is still a nice platfom to do it up vip style. This particular model had a huge influence in the sedan segment for alot of auto manufacturers. In fact, The 300e and the S class of that time had a huge influence on alot of japanese luxury sedan designers. It was these cars (300e and S class) that they try to emulate.
They even sell a Hyper Rev book for the W124 chassis
One Ton VIP
05-15-2006, 12:51 AM
Remember the og AMG 500E...? Saw one for the first time in years the other week in front of my place (there's a yoga studio above the shop, so it prob belonged to some old yuppie). I didn't remember how wide that thing was, but dang... those front fenders were flared quite a bit. Same can be done to a 300E...
LSPinoy
05-22-2006, 10:24 PM
Remember the og AMG 500E...? Saw one for the first time in years the other week in front of my place (there's a yoga studio above the shop, so it prob belonged to some old yuppie). I didn't remember how wide that thing was, but dang... those front fenders were flared quite a bit. Same can be done to a 300E...
yes i remember those! i was in the market for one and wanted to get one. but, they are very hard to come by on the east coast. :(
allstar
05-23-2006, 03:37 PM
update:
bought a 1995 e320 today. ;D
TransformCelsior
05-23-2006, 03:51 PM
update:
bought a 1995 e320 today. ;D
niiice!
wow that was fast!
V8_Aristo
05-23-2006, 04:11 PM
Damn.....another car??? How are you going to get a project finish if you keep changing it :idiot2:
;D ;D
allstar
05-23-2006, 05:06 PM
Damn.....another car??? How are you going to get a project finish if you keep changing it :idiot2:
;D ;D
i honestly dont switch it up this much. i had my prelude and wrx for 3 yrs each. its just i wasnt happy with the 190 size wise, got the 5... researched and researched and nothing made me happy so i bit the bullett and bought a nice local w124. low miles, very clean and perfect. exactly what im looking for. i think this one is a keeper. its the best of both worlds. the size of a 5 series and the look of the 190e =)
AME_VIP
05-24-2006, 09:29 AM
throw down some pics :D
:police:
Pagong
05-24-2006, 12:23 PM
LOL, hmmm I think I mentioned something along the lines of you will be switching cars even before you can start with the Bimmer. ;D
allstar
05-24-2006, 02:25 PM
i just couldnt get away from japanese tuning :-X
http://i6.ebayimg.com/04/i/07/2d/87/d3_1.JPG
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