2.0
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 80,294 miles
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I bought the certified car at 50K and at 70K miles, right after the warranty ended - check engine light came on and the dealership said it will cost $8K due to camshafts to repair!! they even suggested that I should consider trading the car in! keep in mind I still owe $28K so that option is out! since then the check engine light still on even after I got it repaired at a local/affordable mechanic and it's about 110K mileage and the engine is rattling as it runs. This is my 3rd Benz and the first 2 failed due to the transmission failure. I just can't believe these german cars cause so many problems and so costly to repair. What happen to you pay for what you get!!! today, while I was driving the car just slowly stop and the engine cut off! aaa came to check and it's not the battery so will need to get towed. Still owe $10K left- I don't know what to do! no other car to drive.
- Greensboro, NC, USA
The cel came on and the engine was having a rough start. I took it to the repair shop and after using the star diagnostic system the diagnoses was camshaft adjusters in failure. The remedy replace the camshaft adjusters. Cost $3500.
- Marietta, GA, USA
This was not an accident, it is, in my opinion, a possible safety problem with the vehicle - turbo lag; throttle lag; transmission lag. I almost had two accidents due to the lag problems, and have attached a more detailed analysis for your review. Turbo lag: This is the time it takes for the car to go from its naturally aspirated power to the full power of the car at full boost/ peak boost is reached relatively low in the reverse range, but it is not instantaneous power like a naturally aspirated engine. Throttle lag: The drive by wire system has a bit of lag. Under certain conditions, I measured it at.2 of a second or so. Whatever the value, there is always lag there, and we are very sensitive to it. However, driving ins mode vs E mode does make somewhat of a difference. Nonetheless, the car always starts out in E mode when I get in and start the car. We didn't purchase the car to always drive in S mode. Transmission lag: This I notice significantly and it is, in my opinion, probably the most annoying to me. You'll notice this when stomping the pedal to the floor and then doing the wait... wait... wait.. downshift. Even if this engine was running only on its naturally aspirated four cylinders, the transmission should respond immediately to a sure footed stomp to the floor with the quickness, as does my four cylinder rav-4. however, the mb C-250 does not! in my opinion, you can reset the tcu all you want, the delay will remain.
- Indian Land, SC, USA
- Mullins, SC, USA