Buying a high mileage car

I am seriously considering buying a very tidy 07 plate E220 CDI Estate at 150,000 miles for £8k. Is this daft? What are the main (cost) problems that might be expected?

I have read the reviews and the q&a and the car by car but can't really find a comment on the 2006/7 facelift E class for reliabilty on high miles.

Would be grateful for your thoughts.

Asked on 7 January 2012 by Jerry8

Answered by Honest John
Not daft, because this is the facelift model with 2,000 improvements and 37,500 miles a year is healthy. Turbos can fail if oilway to them not kept clear See: www.honestjohn.co.uk/carbycar/mercedes-benz/e-clas...d
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