Donate Your Mercedes-Benz E-Class BlueTEC in Montana

The Mercedes-Benz E-Class BlueTEC offers impressive fuel efficiency for long-distance commuters, all while navigating the legacy of Dieselgate and a robust diesel heritage.

The Mercedes-Benz E-Class BlueTEC has become a staple among diesel enthusiasts and long-distance commuters in Montana. Known for its exceptional fuel efficiency, with certain models achieving upwards of 40 MPG, this vehicle has been a reliable choice for those traveling the open highways. The E-Class BlueTEC was produced between 2007 and 2017, encompassing a range of models that have attracted collectors and loyalists alike, particularly in light of the Dieselgate buyback program which impacted the number of available units on the market.

As the surviving fleet of these vehicles continues to age, many are now reaching a point where retirement is on the horizon. With the effects of the Dieselgate buyback still felt, those who own a diesel E-Class BlueTEC can take pride in knowing that their vehicle represents a unique chapter in automotive history while also providing a potential tax-deductible donation opportunity with Big Sky Rides.

πŸ“–Generation guide

W211 β€’ 2007-2009

Features the OM642 3.0L V6 engine, this generation is known for its collector status and diesel revival significance in the U.S. post-1980s.

W212 β€’ 2010-2016

Includes both E350 and E250 BlueTEC models, with the OM651 2.1L engine showcasing impressive fuel efficiency and modern technology.

W213 β€’ 2017

The brief presence of the E300d in the U.S. added to the allure, but it was discontinued soon after due to lower demand.

Known issues by generation

The Mercedes-Benz E-Class BlueTEC has a few notable issues across its generations. The W211 E320 BlueTEC is particularly known for oil cooler failures that can lead to costly repairs. Additionally, the OM642 engine may suffer from swirl-flap failures, risking serious engine damage if left unaddressed. In the W212 generation, the OM651 engine faces timing-chain stretch issues, typically surfacing around 100,000 to 150,000 miles, and failures in the AdBlue SCR system are not uncommon post-2014. Furthermore, DPF regeneration issues can arise for owners who mainly drive short trips. Overall, awareness of these concerns is essential for potential donors.

Donation value by condition + generation

Donation values for Mercedes-Benz E-Class BlueTEC vehicles typically range from $2,500 to $6,000, depending on condition and mileage. Low-mileage models, particularly those with the AMG-line sport package, can fetch even higher values, potentially exceeding the $5,000 mark that requires an appraisal via Form 8283. While there are no surviving manual-transmission models in the U.S., the fixed-car status post-Dieselgate buyback can impact values, especially for those who have maintained thorough AdBlue documentation. Additionally, biodiesel conversion legality can enhance desirability in certain markets.

Donation process for this model

If you're considering donating your E-Class BlueTEC, it's essential to verify any Dieselgate buyback paperwork to confirm the vehicle's history. Additionally, disclose the status of the AdBlue tank and the DPF regeneration cycle. Knowing whether your vehicle meets 50-state emission standards or is restricted to 49-state certification can affect its donation potential. Be prepared for any required smog-state registration if applicable, ensuring a smooth donation process.

Montana regional notes

In Montana, diesel loyalty is strong, especially among those with long-distance commutes who appreciate the efficiency of the E-Class BlueTEC. However, the challenge of rust on older salt-belt vehicles and ongoing debates about biodiesel availability add complexity to the diesel landscape here. Furthermore, understanding CARB certification is crucial for donors who may have ties to smog states like California, Connecticut, or New York.

FAQ

How do I verify if my E-Class BlueTEC was part of the Dieselgate buyback?
You can check the VIN with the appropriate Mercedes-Benz resources to determine if your vehicle was included in the buyback program.
Should I refill the AdBlue/urea tank before donating?
Yes, it’s advisable to refill the AdBlue tank to ensure the new owner can start using the vehicle without immediate maintenance concerns.
What is the status of the DPF regeneration cycle?
Being aware of the DPF regeneration cycle status is crucial as it indicates whether the vehicle is due for maintenance, which can affect its value.
Is biodiesel conversion legal for my E-Class BlueTEC?
Biodiesel conversion is generally legal at the federal level, but state regulations may vary, so check local laws before proceeding with a conversion.
Are surviving E-Class BlueTEC models rare?
Yes, the combination of Dieselgate buybacks and the limited production run has resulted in fewer models remaining on the roads, contributing to their collector appeal.
What are the expected donation values for low-mileage models?
Low-mileage models, especially those with desirable features, can see donation values approaching or exceeding $5,000, particularly if they are well-maintained.
Can I donate a modified E-Class BlueTEC?
Yes, but be transparent about any modifications during the donation process, as they can affect the vehicle's value and acceptance.

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As a proud E-Class BlueTEC owner, you hold a unique piece of diesel history. Consider donating your vehicle to Big Sky Rides and help continue the legacy of fuel-efficient travel in Montana, all while benefiting from potential tax deductions.

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