Adamccc
Active Member
Now, obviously I've had some of my own issues, that have tainted my view - but I'm starting to see Mercedes as the most unreliable brand I've ever come across.
First off. Before buying my first AMG/Mercedes - I had a friend with a C63 that ended up having the headbolt issue, another one that bought an A45 from the factory (ran it in properly etc) to have the turbo blow up on him and another who had a brand new E Class where the wheel shattered over a pothole.
I chalked this up to coincidence and went ahead with my purchase. The car has ended up having: a rear air suspension strut, gaskets, pipework and actuator, multi sensors and then recently new chains, guides, camshaft, sensor, solenoid etc. A bit ****, but fair enough. Then....
I had a brand new C350e as a courtesy car, drove fine for around about 2 weeks, but then, on the way to my local shop about 5 miles away... "Battery malfunction - Do not change gear, take to the workshop immediately". It was 8pm, so no chance of that happening. Got to the shops, parked, got food and went to drive home and call the dealer in the morning... The car wouldn't do anything, no ignition, no chance to get it out of park, just beached in the carpark.
I then see stuff like this: Guy drives his 7 week old C63S in heavy rain and ends up with his engine hydro-locked and having his car written off due to wanting $71,000 for a new engine on a car that cost $88,000 including options! No warranty of 'Act of God', rather than ****ty engineering allowing water in the engine - what're you meant to do? Catch the bus if it's raining?
Other YouTubers who have taken the plunge all seem to have had issues too, from A45's with recalls to avoid engine failures, CLA45's which messed up start/start and launch systems, S600 with oil starvation - it seems completely insane.
As you can imagine, I now can't shake the idea that these cars really aren't up to the price tag they command - my friends with sub £5k hatchbacks drive their cars 20 times harder than I would do mine and yet it's the 'German-engineered, luxury, overpriced car' that has the issues??
It's such a shame as Mercedes are making amazing cars at the moment - the exteriors (especially the coupes) are simply beautiful and with the new interiors, like in the new E63, they've really up'd their game to Audi levels of design inside. Anyway pointless rant over, just feel a bit let down from a brand I've come to love but now, can't trust.
First off. Before buying my first AMG/Mercedes - I had a friend with a C63 that ended up having the headbolt issue, another one that bought an A45 from the factory (ran it in properly etc) to have the turbo blow up on him and another who had a brand new E Class where the wheel shattered over a pothole.
I chalked this up to coincidence and went ahead with my purchase. The car has ended up having: a rear air suspension strut, gaskets, pipework and actuator, multi sensors and then recently new chains, guides, camshaft, sensor, solenoid etc. A bit ****, but fair enough. Then....
I had a brand new C350e as a courtesy car, drove fine for around about 2 weeks, but then, on the way to my local shop about 5 miles away... "Battery malfunction - Do not change gear, take to the workshop immediately". It was 8pm, so no chance of that happening. Got to the shops, parked, got food and went to drive home and call the dealer in the morning... The car wouldn't do anything, no ignition, no chance to get it out of park, just beached in the carpark.
I then see stuff like this: Guy drives his 7 week old C63S in heavy rain and ends up with his engine hydro-locked and having his car written off due to wanting $71,000 for a new engine on a car that cost $88,000 including options! No warranty of 'Act of God', rather than ****ty engineering allowing water in the engine - what're you meant to do? Catch the bus if it's raining?
Other YouTubers who have taken the plunge all seem to have had issues too, from A45's with recalls to avoid engine failures, CLA45's which messed up start/start and launch systems, S600 with oil starvation - it seems completely insane.
As you can imagine, I now can't shake the idea that these cars really aren't up to the price tag they command - my friends with sub £5k hatchbacks drive their cars 20 times harder than I would do mine and yet it's the 'German-engineered, luxury, overpriced car' that has the issues??
It's such a shame as Mercedes are making amazing cars at the moment - the exteriors (especially the coupes) are simply beautiful and with the new interiors, like in the new E63, they've really up'd their game to Audi levels of design inside. Anyway pointless rant over, just feel a bit let down from a brand I've come to love but now, can't trust.
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