10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
0 miles

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problem #1

Sep 282021

CLS63

  • miles
the car started showing a low coolant message around 2017 about twice a year. I felt it was too often the message would come up. I would too off coolant each time to address it without seeing any leaks ever under the car. then 2018 thru 2019 the message would appear about 3 or 4.times per year. had it checked by Mercedes service and they advised nothing was leaking from the car and found no codes indicating urgency in repair to address. my car started failing to turnover after cranking and in July 2021 it failed to turnover at all ever again. took it to the factory sego r dealer and they examined the car for repair from 7/2021 to 12/2021 when they gave it back to me. after getting me to authorize $8,000 in repair cost to get it to turnover, and must needless repair, they advised it needs a new engine. it don't take $8,000 in repair to tell someone their cats needs a new engine. So that was unfortunate. furthermore the nhtsa issued a memo stating the coolant leaks into the engine oil compartment as a known issue until production date 12/2013. my cars production date was 10/2013. the dealer failed to include addressing the known issues stated in the memo 7/2021 to address the timing case and the cylinder case if the coolant system would not pressurize, which my car did not and the known issue that was overlooked in both identifying and repairing per the memo were ignored and I was asked to pay $8,000 in December 2021 to get the car back and be told it needs a new engine, despite the facts listed in the public memo that should have been addressed and there is no work that was performed to these components on my car and no me tiin of the potential hazard the coolant leaking into the engine creates such as an additional failure of the engine temperature sensor that disguises and overheated engine as cooler due to the mixed coolant intake the chamber that ultimately caused my engine to fail and bring a 130,000 caf new to 2000 dollars for parts.

- Asheville , NC, USA