Hey Gang,
A couple weeks ago, I paid for my entry to the $2022 Challenge, but I didn't yet have a car. I thought entering would be a good "commitment device" to keep me on track, with a hard goal/date.
I haven't had a W211 E class before, but the wagon is a car that I was interested in owning, challenge or not, and ended up buying it sight-unseen, as it seemed like it would get bought before I could get there to look at it. So I rolled the dice and hoped for the best.
Here's the AD:
Getting Home:
So I drove up, completed the deal, total Price ended up being $2,600, as there was a dealer fee.
My initial thought was that I could sell the HRE wheels (which are genuine, I was skeptical they might be cheap wheels with HRE center caps) and recover a lot of budget, but after looking at the rules (today), I guess not, the car is over budget either way, which is ok, because 1) it would only be so competitive unless I totally cut the car down into a Kart, and 2) I think I'd much prefer to own something I want, instead of something that's only a challenge car.
Back to the drive home- I hopped in, started it up, tried to read OBD2 codes, but the code reader wouldn't power up, so I couldn't read the codes. It was getting dark, so I just hit the road. Car made some odd noises, but I figure usually when the engine is really mad at you, the CEL flashes, and that wasn't happening..
The Seat heater button was unresponsive, but the heater was on full blast and was roasting my ass the whole drive. I'll have to unplug that for now...
When I stopped to fill-up, the CEL went out & stayed-out the rest of the drive, so I thought maybe it was just a gas cap, that would be nice....
Next step will be to take a full inventory of the car, doing some heavy cleaning/detailing, since the interior, in particular, is disgustingly filthy & decide what the path-forward is... Maybe fab a low pressure turbo? ...OR should I just cut it all up into an extreme challenge Kart?!...