10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
6,383 miles

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problem #18

May 282024

C300

  • miles
The complaint is about the sunroof which has an open recall with all warning signs and risks exactly identical to my make, year and model (2016 mercedes benz c300). More than 15,000 vehicles have been affected by this problem and the warning signs suddenly appear with the vehicle. Mercedes Benz after their investigation after several reports were filed, later found that the sunroof glass panels were installed without prior application of the primer (bonding agent) which was supposed to ensure the specified strength of the bonded joint. NHTSA received several complaints concerning this issue where the sunroof suddenly began shaking and rattling which began with the driver noticing excessive wind noises in the area of the sunroof while driving indicating that the panel might be partially separated from the vehicle. I began noticing this on Tuesday May 28th, 2024, when my sunroof tilted open on the left side and failed to open properly. Upon closing it, I began to drive, and the wind noise and excessive rattling was immediately noticeable. It sounded like the wind was forcing open my sunroof and was almost like the wind was about to pull it out. In fear, I slowed down to about 20mph, but it was still very noticeable. I got scared and immediately pulled to the side of the freeway and parked. Then I immediately looked up the issue on google and noticed that there was an open recall for the exact same issue, for my make, model and year. It was noted that the roofs if not fixed will eventually pull out and flyaway posing a safety risk to the driver and other motorists who may crash as they try to avoid the debris or if the panel hits them. Luckily, I pulled over quicky out of fear for it felt like my sunroof was literally about to pull off by the wind. Now I am unable to drive my vehicle because of fear for my safety. Please I would appreciate if this were resolved and for my vehicle to be recalled and fixed immediately as soon as possible. Thanks.

- Apple Valley, CA, USA

problem #17

Apr 022024

C300

  • miles
Panel between windshield and sunroof is peeling off loosing the clear coat even when the car is only 40.000 miles and is inside the garage

- Cape Coral, FL, USA

problem #16

Sep 012022

C300

  • miles
Front Stationary Sunroof Panel (between the windshield and the sunroof) deteriorating and cracking in the middle. I've read about a recall on previous year models that will extend to this year model or even further year but waiting on this recall to reach my vin number. I've seen same model year in other states have this issue resolved with the recall update in Feb 2024. This is related to the NHTSA Recall ID: 23V854.

- Morrisville, NC, USA

problem #15

Feb 092024

C300

  • miles
I took my car for service "B" at the dealership. They told me the rear subframe is rusting and there is a hole forming already. Apparently, this is a known problem that Mercedes Benz provided warranty extension up to 20 years with unlimited mileage. However, they stopped at 2015 models. Mine was bought from the same dealership in October 2015, but it is a 2016 model, but actually has the exact same problem earlier models have and they cover with their voluntary extended warranty. I am told to replace it, it will cost at least $4600. They are refusing to cover it under warranty because I my car is at around 60,000. The car did not even reach 100K and well maintained, but has rusted frame already that can be a serious safety hazard according to Mercedes Benz associate.

- Plymouth Meeting, 19462, PA, USA

problem #14

Jan 182024

C300

  • miles
The panoramic sunroof gets stuck on passenger side, and came off the rail on the passenger side as i was driving on the freeway

- Tucson, AZ, USA

problem #13

Jul 042023

C300

  • miles
Panoramic sunroof is closing right way. While when i drove air comes in.

- Milford, CT, USA

problem #12

Sep 012022

C300

  • miles
the Burl wood trim panel on the interior doors are deteriorating, the drivers side panel is deteriorating to the point that it looks like acid is eating away at the material there is red markings showing.. i find this could be a safety hazard as it could eat away at the door itself. i have pictures of evidence. there was a recall on Mercedes E class during the same years i purchased my car, my car is the C-class which was not part of the recall, but falls into the same category as time frame of purchase. Mercedes told me to contact you. i look forward to your response as this is a safety concern thank you

- Oyster Bay, NY, USA

problem #11

Apr 202022

C300

  • miles
exterior fixed front roof panel cracking and causes potential roadway dangerous situation if pulls off roof while driving

- Lenexa, KS, USA

problem #10

Mar 012021

C300

  • miles
Gas smell while driving.Not reported

- Delran , NJ, USA

problem #9

Sep 182021

C300

  • miles
Panoramic Sunroof deterioration, which caused the sunroof to get stuck due to fragments in the sliding area. Sunroof unstable. Unable to ride with it open and makes a whistling sound when closed.

- Shorter, AL, USA

problem #8

Jul 072021

C300

  • miles
The contact owns a 2016 Mercedes-Benz C300. The contact received a recall notification for NHTSA Campaign Number: 21V197000 (Structure) however, the part to do the recall repair was not yet available. The dealer was contacted and confirmed that parts were not yet available to for the recall repair. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not notified of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.

- Chandler, AZ, USA

problem #7

May 092021

C300

  • 53,000 miles
Plastic panel between windshield and panoramic sunroof detaches. Adhesive degrades over time causing panel to not bond with the body.

- Jacksonville, FL, USA

problem #6

Jan 142021

C300

  • miles
Panoramic sunroof is loose not properly bonded.

- Stockton, CA, USA

problem #5

Feb 132021

C300

  • miles
The panoramic sunroof is not properly bonded on my 2016, C300 Mercedes, while driving over 50 mph you can hear the sunroof making a rattling noise.

- Stockton, CA, USA

problem #4

Nov 032020

C300

  • miles
Front glass panel on panorama roof detached while driving on freeway on a straight segment and flew off. I it appears that there is a problem with adhesion that is used to secure and there are a number of Mercedes models with panorama roofs of various years all having the same problem. It cost over $2000 in dealer repair and replacements.

- Irving, TX, USA

problem #3

Nov 032020

C300

  • 45,000 miles
Glass piece in front of sunroof of panorama roof flew detached and flew off while driving. I was driving on freeway about 80 miles per hour on a straight stretch. It was not hit by anything. Just the wind. Cost to repair $2178 at mb authorized dealer.

- Irving, TX, USA

problem #2

Oct 142016

C300

  • 7,900 miles
On Oct 14th at night car was driven in heavy rain off interstate I5 off ramp to exit interstate. There were cars both in front and behind us exiting and upon driving further noticed there was standing water. Other cars were making it through slowly, there was no room to turn around. This car almost made it to the end of the offramp and then stallled. Other cars were forced to go around. Tried to restart the car to no avail. Called for roadside assistance. Noticed smoke coming from the hood and then all lighting went dark in car. Then saw flames from the hood. Quickly ran through water to escape and flames got several feet high. Passer by's had called 911 as entire front of car was engulfed in flames. Fire department had to cut open car hood to put out fire. Car damaged beyond repair and they too were incredulous that a new car would be engulfed in flames after stalling in the rain.

- Portland, OR, USA

problem #1

Sep 142016

C300

  • 8,999 miles
After stopping and waiting at a traffic light for 15-30 seconds, I had my feet on the brakes and left turn indicator on. The "hold" option to lock my brakes was not engaged. The car was stationary. Without warning, the car shifted into drive and jolted forward into the vehicle ahead of me at the light. (I was the second car in line, and I stopped about a half car length behind the other driver.) the acceleration was not a typical, gradual movement associated with what happens when I release my foot from the brake to drive. It was a sudden and jarring jump regardless of the fact that my foot never left the brake. I tried to press the brakes multiple times to stop the forward movement, but my car hit the vehicle in front of me twice. The steel bumper of the other vehicle was not damaged. The front area of my hood (emblem and grill) were crushed. I reported earlier electronic issues to my local dealership as notable oddities, but none made me this concerned about safety of others, my passengers, and myself. As recently as a week earlier, my rear-view camera froze and locked as I was reversing into my garage, so had I trusted the screen in my car, I would have reversed another 5-10 feet into my garage. I could not unfreeze it without putting the car back into drive and restarting my car. Months earlier, the sensor on my side mirrors started to go off without any other source of danger or collision on vacant streets. The air pressure alert warned that my tires were becoming dangerously flat; however, en route to the gas station, the pressure monitor noted that all tires were now returning to normal pressure levels and no inflation was needed. There have been many peculiar events with this new C300 in recent months, but my primary concern as a caregiver is the sudden acceleration from a stopped position--or from any position--without my direction or intent.

- Ashburn, VA, USA