>The most important thing I can tell you is don't buy the first one you come >across. Look at several cars and have them checked out thoroughly by someone >who understands European autos. Don't buy one with extrememly low mileage, >ie less than 20000. I bought one with very low miles and discovered that not >being driven destroys a car's components faster than driving it everyday. >Brian >VIN 1597 I agree with Brian, do not buy the first one you find. When I bought my D, I was surprised to find that there were so many available (on the net). Of course you have to drive to see many, but its worth it if you have the time. I do not, however, agree about the low milage. I purchased mine with under 20,000 miles and drove it 5 hours to get it home without a problem. If you find a low milage D, just make sure it has been adequately maintained. Obviously any car that has just sat, even if it has 70,000 miles but sat for the last 10 years, is going to have problems. My humble input, Brian 16584 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroups.com home: http://www.egroups.com/group/dmcnews http://www.egroups.com - Simplifying group communications