Bumping up my old thread to update!
Bought a condo three blocks from the beach mid 2009, then waited until I had enough reserve to buy a car...
I flew January 2010 to pick up my "new" car in Austin, TX, and drove the car 1,400 miles over about 20 hours home. Ended up getting a 1994 MB e500 with about 92k miles on it. More info here: Mercedes-Benz 500E - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Verdict after a month of driving: wonderful car to drive, especially after removing the seats and putting felt between all the plastic pieces that touch metal and leather. It does not make a single sound. Problem is that the car wasn't in as great a condition as I was led to believe, and I didn't really pick up on any of this until I brought the car home.
I'd really love to find a 1994 e60 AMG, but chances of that are slim.
Toyotaguy here did the exterior polishing for me, but because of rain, don't have any pics yet - sorry - though the car does look good if you like the early 90's style e class benzes! I took care of the inside, removed the seats, scrubbed the heack out of it (no cup holders in the car + american driver == spilled mess under the seats).
The paint was also in not-as-good condition (ultimately why I felt like I overpaid a bit) - I was told one part was repainted, but TG and my mechanic found a lot more. I also spotted a couple places of possible clear coat failure.. in retrospect, this is all actually okay because it's too hard to get into the garage in my new place, so I'm parking outside - so ultimately I'm not going bonkers to keep the paint perfect, it is my daily driver!
Next car will either be a 280sl, 190sl, or the new e coupe.
I want all three 

I flew January 2010 to pick up my "new" car in Austin, TX, and drove the car 1,400 miles over about 20 hours home. Ended up getting a 1994 MB e500 with about 92k miles on it. More info here: Mercedes-Benz 500E - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Verdict after a month of driving: wonderful car to drive, especially after removing the seats and putting felt between all the plastic pieces that touch metal and leather. It does not make a single sound. Problem is that the car wasn't in as great a condition as I was led to believe, and I didn't really pick up on any of this until I brought the car home.
I'd really love to find a 1994 e60 AMG, but chances of that are slim.
Toyotaguy here did the exterior polishing for me, but because of rain, don't have any pics yet - sorry - though the car does look good if you like the early 90's style e class benzes! I took care of the inside, removed the seats, scrubbed the heack out of it (no cup holders in the car + american driver == spilled mess under the seats).
The paint was also in not-as-good condition (ultimately why I felt like I overpaid a bit) - I was told one part was repainted, but TG and my mechanic found a lot more. I also spotted a couple places of possible clear coat failure.. in retrospect, this is all actually okay because it's too hard to get into the garage in my new place, so I'm parking outside - so ultimately I'm not going bonkers to keep the paint perfect, it is my daily driver!
Next car will either be a 280sl, 190sl, or the new e coupe.

