S212 E350 CDI - an unexpected love affair

S212 E350 CDI - an unexpected love affair

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Joehow

Original Poster:

668 posts

120 months

Morning All,

As much as I enjoy keeping my more interesting 'readers rides' up to date (SL500 / MX5)... Some of my favourite threads in this section are of the more 'normal' vehicles. So with that in mind and the fact I've been without it for two weeks and getting it back has reaffirmed my love for it I thought I'd take a bit of inspiration and do one on the 'daily'... Interestingly I've also found in the last 4 cars I've sold having a readers ride has helped!

Anyway so after a string of more petrol head dailies - 197 / Cayenne Turbo / Macan S / VW Mk7 GTi (should have been so good but easily the most unreliable car I've ever owned) I decided to get something that just did the job I needed of getting from A to B.

... To note at the time A to B was Kent to Liverpool for work. (Circa 2022)

As a bit of background I'm 36 and as a kid my old man always had Mercs multiple S123s and then a S210 E55 so I thought I'd go and search out a Merc estate.

Now although I wanted something that just did that big commute well it had to be a bit special in some way.... So that ruled out the 4 cylinders and ideally I wanted a car with something different about it i.e. colour or interior.

Anyway after lots of searching I ended up with a two owner S212 E350 CDI with a designo interior. Bags of history and with very early PPF on the nose nonetheless. Found it down in Bournemouth...

So here it is!







I picked it up with 83k and it's now on 112k and been looked after by my brilliant local mercedes specialist NJS Solutions who regularly comment on it's cleanliness.

Over the past couple of years it's provided the perfect companion from swallowing bikes, going camping, acting as a chase / spares car for when I had the Caterham (where it took 3 friends with my dad driving and half a Caterhams worth of spares).










So what's it been like to live with?...

Engine is amazing, the torque combined with the 7G gearbox is the perfect modern wafter. It doesn't even handle that badly with fairly neutral balance and big brakes it can be hustled along if you need to.

As a 11 year old Merc with air suspension it's once or twice given me the dreaded droop, NJS did the usual air check and rightly said it's nothing to worry about with the pump doing what it needed and both bags and lines not failing the old soapy water test.... Didn't stop me using a rudimental measurement technique lol



Other maintainance wise bar a new throttle pedal and an update of some gearbox software and some tyres it's needed nothing but servicing....

Onto tyres at the time of purchase I was doing the Liverpool commute and as per the pic above it was grimey in winter so I stuck some Michelin all season rubber on it ( brilliant). Sadly a roofing nail through one at -2 in the M11 did result in a monumental blowout though.





Tyre point as usual sorted me out (best tyre garage in the south of England by miles based in Maidstone.

Finally enough waffling but just a reminder why people use them as hearses the boots are MASSIVE




It might not be ULEZ and it might be diesel but I adore it and it certainly is a handsome beast, I've thought about getting an E63 but realistically I don't think it would be as good in the 'real world'



Thanks

sasquar

28 posts

110 months

very interesting (to me specifically), as i have a 200k+ mile S210 E300, and am currently looking at replacing it. Ive been so impressed with it, im thinking of going for a S212, although I was thinking petrol flavour this time, as I dont do a whole lot of miles these days, and it'll also allow me to tick off 'v8' on my 'want to own before i die' list.....

People generally seem to give mixed reviews on the 212, so itll be interesting to see how this one goes.....

Mr E

22,041 posts

264 months

My 500 was the best family car I’ve ever run.

Jazoli

9,197 posts

255 months

Thanks for this, an S212 is going to be my next car, they are definitely a handsome thing and the stying is much more resolved than the newer Mercedes stuff.


harrykul

2,776 posts

231 months

Lovely spec OP. Agree with the drivetrain comments: I regularly do 450 mile days in my brother's coupe and it's a great tool for the job.

Joehow

Original Poster:

668 posts

120 months

Thanks for all the positive comments. I drove an E220 & an E250 and they were both a bit nasty hand the rubbish leather in.

These are worthless now because of ULEZ and the S213 which is ULEZ knocks them down further so there's bargains to be had. Ultimately buy a car that's been loved and looked after properly and you'd be fine.

Oh and check the bloody subframe on anyone looking at a Merc at this age / era

An E500 would be gorgeous in this shape!

Edited by Joehow on Friday 27th September 08:28

Paddymcc

984 posts

196 months

Had one of these in facelift e220 spec and had the rear suspension dropping over night too.

Turned out to be the airlines rubbing pin holes in themselves where it goes around the spare wheel well. If you look at the back bumper you should see the pump and air distribution block and follow the lines from that.

Willber

575 posts

174 months

Very nice! It must be one of the very last 212's being on a 13 plate before the Facelift? Designo interior is a real bonus!

I have a black 2009 S211 E280cdi and looked at a 212 beforehand but couldn't justify the cost at the time. Mine has had all new suspension (just to refresh it as it was a bit tired) and I had to replace the suspension compressor (whilst on holiday in france) and the turbo actuator but nothing that serious really considering the age and mileage. I think they do look cool in black to

They're such good cars, i use mine for similar tasks to you and can even get a 1 tonne size bulk bag in the back with the seats up for garden tip runs. I hope to run mine for a long time and despite it being less powerful than a 320 or 350, i don't have any emissions gubbins on it other than the EGR system. It goes well enough for our traffic clogged roads and returns 40mpg on the motorway and decent speeds. I note your comments about all season tyres - i think I may go for some of those next, it feels like a good option and could prove useful if getting caught out by weather conditions far from home.



Edited by Willber on Friday 27th September 08:53

Joehow

Original Poster:

668 posts

120 months

Willber said:
Very nice! It must be one of the very last 212's being on a 13 plate before the Facelift? Designo interior is a real bonus!

I have a black 2009 S211 E280cdi and looked at a 212 beforehand but couldn't justify the cost at the time. Mine has had all new suspension (just to refresh it as it was a bit tired) and I had to replace the suspension compressor (whilst on holiday in france) and the turbo actuator but nothing that serious really considering the age and mileage. I think they do look cool in black to

They're such good cars, i use mine for similar tasks to you and can even get a 1 tonne size bulk bag in the back with the seats up for garden tip runs. I hope to run mine for a long time and despite it being less powerful than a 320 or 350, i don't have any emissions gubbins on it other than the EGR system. It goes well enough for our traffic clogged roads and returns 40mpg on the motorway and decent speeds. I note your comments about all season tyres - i think I may go for some of those next, it feels like a good option and could prove useful if getting caught out by weather conditions far from home.



Edited by Willber on Friday 27th September 08:53
Yeah it's a super late car, interior has some s213 bits in.

Yeah on the all seasons it's ultimately the worse car for snow and ice, big heavy rwd auto so thought it was smart

MrC986

3,549 posts

196 months

Yesterday (21:43)
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I almost bought a E class estate but whilst idly surfing A/T spotted a CLS Shooting Brake...the E would have been the sensible choice but I am a PHer so I bought a CLS hehe Whilst the dashboard tech of the 2014 era cars is slightly outdated now it is pretty classic. If you have a car with proper leather which the CLS does, it is a lovely place to be. My rear suspension failed but it was a break in a wire ironically. The only other unexpected issue I had was an AC switch failing.

I struggle to think what I'd change my Merc for BTW - it's so good we now have a 2011 300 ML CDI BTW as MrsCs car wink

Mr Tidy

23,817 posts

132 months

Yesterday (22:49)
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Your car looks like a very practical wafter, especially with that interior. thumbup

Styling looks subtle too, whereas later Mercs just seem to be trying too hard with excess bling IMHO.

v8ben

44 posts

81 months

Yesterday (23:11)
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We had one a 2014 face-lift, great car let down by the ad blu system and the emisions remap.

Seeing as yours in pre face-lift you should be good.

Sold ours at 167k and got an R Class