2.6

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
55,904 miles

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problem #8

Aug 172021

S550

  • miles
I brought a car from a car dealer in tampa Florida and when i got the car i noticed that the car would not pickup speed after pressing the gas pedal and it was asking me to turn off the engine or it will fail. also when i tried to put in coolant. I seen a milky substance that was coming out of the hoses and in the overflow tank of the coolant reservoir which indicates issues with the heads or head gasket. also the title i got says salvaged which i asked if there was anything wrong with the car and the car dealer told me no. never disclosing that the car has been salvaged. there are other issues with the car that i forget because of so many issues with the car that i cant keep up with and i want to return the car to the car dealer and get my money back and have tried but they refuse to make good on the sale

- Philadelphia, PA, USA

problem #7

Apr 052021

S550

  • miles
Advised by service advisor need to replace me control unit(ECM), costing $2,000.82. Less than 5 years ago suspension costing 2,000. All work done at Mercedes Benz of South orlando.

- Orlando, FL, USA

problem #6

Oct 062018

S550

  • 109,234 miles
Error code P0019 cam sensor bank B, manufacturers used defective part that timing sprocket teeth have eroded due to defective parts used which have and will cause vehicle to stahl while running. Both front struts wear on all models that cause driving conditions that can cause death while driver excelration or stopping cause

- Bowie, MD, USA

problem #5

Jun 112016

S550

  • 55,000 miles
Balance shaft/idle gear material wore out causing timing chain to become loose and engine to jump timing while driving. Engine locked up and died while going down the highway! expensive repair that Mercedes Benz knows about!! they have an internal memo with a list of VIN numbers that have the faulty idler gear that wears out prematurely but won't recall the product because it usually wears out just after warrantee period! something must be done!

- Doraville, GA, USA

problem #4

May 292018

S550 8-cyl

  • miles
The contact owns a 2007 Mercedes-Benz S550. While driving 10 mph, the engine stalled and the vehicle failed to restart. The contact planned to have the vehicle towed to alexandria Mercedes-Benz (200 S pickett, alexandria, va 22304, (703) 341-2100) for diagnostic testing and repairs. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage and VIN were not available.

- Falls Church, VA, USA

problem #3

Jan 132017

S550

  • 70,000 miles
The contact owns a 2007 Mercedes-Benz S550. While at a stop light, the vehicle shut down and lost all power. The vehicle restarted and was taken to a dealer who was unable to diagnose the failure. The failure recurred. The contact called the dealer and was advised to tow the vehicle to the shop. The dealer was unable to diagnose the failure, but kept the vehicle for further observation. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 70,000. The VIN was not provided.

- Vienna, VA, USA

problem #2

Aug 072014

S550 8-cyl

  • 77,000 miles
My last two vehicles have been a 2007 Mercedes S550. My first one operated well until the last 6-months that I had it. During that time, I had six visits and $5000+ in repairs, before a freak flood totaled the car. I used the insurance money and purchased a second car, identical to the first. I have not even made the first payment, and the car has been diagnosed with a gasket leak between the upper / lower intake manifold. This is a molded gasket and is not field replaceable. The entire manifold must be replaced at $2000. In my research, it has been discovered that this has been a known issue with Mercedes, but they refuse to issue a recall to correct the problem. Instead, they allow the warranty to expire and allow the consumer to pay for the bill. I have contacted Mercedes Benz usa and they refuse to provide any compensation or even acknowledge that it is a known issue. This is totally unacceptable and shows a lack of commitment by Mercedes to stand behind their product. I might point out that they only have 48 month / 50K warranty, which is very low to other vehicles which have a standard 10 year / 100K warranty. This tells me that Mercedes does not have the faith in their cars to increase the warranty. This is a car that cost 100K new and one would expect a better warranty and support from a company that touts their cars as being the best. I can tell you that I will never buy another Mercedes or step foot into a dealership. On that note, I caught my local dealership attempting to overcharge me on a part by $400. Once I proved what other dealers where charging, they made an excuse and gave me the part at the rate that the other dealership was charging. What a shame. Buyer beware!!!

- Rincon, GA, USA

problem #1

Apr 102014

S550

  • 136,000 miles
I was driving my S550 and came to a red light. I stopped at the light and when it turned green, I took my foot off the brakes and pressed the accelerator, but there was to response to pressing the accelerator. The car rpms were increasing but the vehicle was crawling at less than 5mph. This led to me pulling over and parking the vehicle and turning it off. I waited 5 minutes and then restarted it and it began to work normally. The second time this happened was while making a left turn, I pressed the gas pedal and there was no response and the car was revving but traveling less than 5 mph with oncoming traffic having to stop short to prevent crashing into me while I was making the left turn. This was again resolved with me parking the vehicle, turning it off and then restarting it. After the second time this occurred out of no where I decided its a very dangerous safety issue.

- Shirley, NY, USA