I was talking about this with a friend a few days ago. Every car i've owned within the last two or three years had significant vibration issues. After replacing EVERYTHING on the last Mercedes it was still horrible, nobody could figure it out and i ended up selling it dirt cheap. About a year ago i've decided to buy a very nice low mileage E class and now, story repeats itself once again. Rebuilt front suspension, different sets of rims, different sets of tires, countless trips to various shops to get the wheels balanced. Sometimes it's worse, sometimes it's better but if it's driveable it will quickly get worse.
Now my wife's car has the same issue and nobody seems to be able to fix it. For the past few years, i haven't owned a car that would be smooth (or even driveable) above 100kmh. My E class was the opposite for a while, i had to drive well above speed limits and would be smooth as glass. I will fire the parts canon once again and replace the last things i haven't replaced such as bearings, a new set of tires of a different brand but i'm contemplating completely giving up with owning cars i enjoy. I used to love driving, it was like an addiction but now i only drive my cars if i'm forced to.
What is your curse?
Now my wife's car has the same issue and nobody seems to be able to fix it. For the past few years, i haven't owned a car that would be smooth (or even driveable) above 100kmh. My E class was the opposite for a while, i had to drive well above speed limits and would be smooth as glass. I will fire the parts canon once again and replace the last things i haven't replaced such as bearings, a new set of tires of a different brand but i'm contemplating completely giving up with owning cars i enjoy. I used to love driving, it was like an addiction but now i only drive my cars if i'm forced to.
What is your curse?