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How about this CAT S Sclass? Would you consider buying it?
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tonysoprano
- Posts: 40
- Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2026 8:43 pm
Considering trading in mine for this one in 2023; it has all the features and colours I'm after, but with CAT S. The current dealer is listed on the DSB, and the full service history includes the first four megabytes and the final two. I'm sure there's some wriggle space, but the price is £29999! I have a 400D.
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ELDORADO4TRUCK
- Posts: 26
- Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2026 8:59 pm
It seems like it has been rolled.
Trust me, I'm not sure I'd muster the courage.
Trust me, I'm not sure I'd muster the courage.
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Labusthetormentor
- Posts: 35
- Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2026 9:03 pm
No, in my opinion.
A large premium loading is typical for Cat S, and some insurers will not even cover them.
A large premium loading is typical for Cat S, and some insurers will not even cover them.
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LiamTheGreat
- Posts: 78
- Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2026 8:35 pm
Frankly, I wouldn't even bother to go see it.
The roads in England are too narrow for a lengthy chassis, moreover!
The roads in England are too narrow for a lengthy chassis, moreover!
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Imlach_C220
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2026 8:46 pm
No way.
My initial reaction was that there must have been a significant amount of damage to completely destroy a 5-year-old S-class. Upon viewing the image!
Why bother? The specifications are good, but that's just the cherry on top, isn't it? Low mileage, correct history, few owners, etc., are good foundational elements to have.
What is the average mileage of a rolled-over 8-year-old diesel S class?
The Cat-S (Structural) flag is necessary because this type of damage is too severe to warrant the expense of parts and repairs to be considered a minor hazard, unlike older vehicles with less extensive damage.
My initial reaction was that there must have been a significant amount of damage to completely destroy a 5-year-old S-class. Upon viewing the image!
Why bother? The specifications are good, but that's just the cherry on top, isn't it? Low mileage, correct history, few owners, etc., are good foundational elements to have.
What is the average mileage of a rolled-over 8-year-old diesel S class?
The Cat-S (Structural) flag is necessary because this type of damage is too severe to warrant the expense of parts and repairs to be considered a minor hazard, unlike older vehicles with less extensive damage.
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