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#40 of 49 Re: Great car, poor service [bmlexus]
by technar
May 21, 2008 (3:35 am)
To bmlexus:
Just turned my A8L in after the lease term has ended. My wife drives a 750Li. Both the A8 and the S63 are great cars. I was going to get the S8, but it seems that Audi's residual value is worthless at the moment. I think the 750 is inferior to both in terms of interior and especially the iDrive thing (clearly designed by engineers instead of designers). Never had any problems with the A8. 750 ran out of oil within about 10k miles (was nearly empty when we got to the dealer), no other issues.
I don't mind that the compressor broke down that much. I'm sure it's not a common issue. But I never expected this level of "service" from Mercedes.
Lexus makes great cars and I did look at the new LS, but it just seems like this is a car for a much older crowd. S63 is a blast to drive. I've gone up against several Porsche and some guys on crotch rockets and was able to keep up just fine (I'm not very experienced). Just feels like a big let down from MB over a minor issue such as this.
To ocautoseeker:
I did mention the payment. The dealer sends me to MB. MB sends me back to the dealer
As far as an S class demo car, I asked about that too. Since MB does not make it a requirement to match the loaner model with yours, the dealership does not have to cooperate (I guess they don't believe in repeat business). Speaking of the dealership, the one in question is Keyes Mercedes (Keyes European) in Van Nuys California. I would recommend avoiding it at this point. The whole thing just seems weird. I own a business myself and I would never dream of treating my customers this way.
Anyway, enough crying
Just wanted to share my experience. I hope it may help someone in the future. I think my next car will be an R8. Audi just seems to be a better company and the R8 has got to be a great car.
Thank you.
#41 of 49 Re: Great car, poor service [technar]
by bmlexus
May 21, 2008 (6:46 pm)
. How do you rate these 3 cars from 1 TO 3?
Well since the S class is the latest of the 3 I think it was the better choice.
BTW do you know that the 7 series will have a redesign this year Audi as well not sure when.
think the 750 is inferior to both in terms of interior and especially the iDrive thing (clearly designed by engineers instead of designers).
I guess if you say so.
I don't mind that the compressor broke down that much. I'm sure it's not a common issue. But I never expected this level of "service" from Mercedes.
I guess they will always be like that.
To proud of their product
Lexus makes great cars and I did look at the new LS, but it just seems like this is a car for a much older crowd. S63 is a blast to drive. I've gone up against several Porsche and some guys on crotch rockets and was able to keep up just fine (I'm not very experienced). Just feels like a big let down from MB over a minor issue such as this
Well the car is for a much older crowd because the older people have a better experience I guess
crotch rocket? like lambos ferrari etc?
Just wanted to share my experience. I hope it may help someone in the future. I think my next car will be an R8. Audi just seems to be a better company and the R8 has got to be a great car.
Audi R8 isn't that a very different car then the S class
Anyway good luck let us know here when you get back your car.
Apr 16, 2009 (11:13 am)
Anyone aware of any dealerships offering 0% financing for 3/5 yrs?
thanks in advance
Apr 24, 2009 (7:37 pm)
Buying used, certified 2007 with low miles. Any suggestions ? Prices payed?
Prices payed on new 2009?
#44 of 49 Re: MB S550 [alexanderk]
by aeggroup
Jul 01, 2009 (8:29 am)
I'm thinking to buy used too. If I understood it correctly, MB certified program does not help, because you get it only for 1 year or 100,000 mile, whatever comes first. of course, 1 year will come first, so there is no point to do it. I'm thinking to go to delear's action and buy 2 year old car with 25-30K on it. Realistically speaking you can buy this car for about 45K from MB finacial service line on action. Make sure you use green light cars only and check Carfax history of this car before you going to bit on it. MB original warranty is for 4 years or 50K miles, so you will drive another 2 years with warranty and then decide what to do with this car. Anyway it should be smart way to enjoy S-class. What do you think ?
#45 of 49 Re: MB S550 [aeggroup]
by georget3
Aug 31, 2009 (7:45 pm)
alexanderk:
>>Realistically speaking you can buy this car for about 45K from MB finacial service line on action<< Could you advise how to get to this MB "auction"? Thanks in advance, George
#46 of 49 Re: MB S550 [georget3]
by aeggroup
Sep 08, 2009 (7:51 am)
You can go there with any dealer, who has a right to buy from there. Usually they charge about $500-$700 for this service plus all auction fees. You may do better deal. Where are you located. I'm in NY and we have no problem to find those guys.
#47 of 49 New 09 S550 4Matic Price - need suggestion
by vicming
Sep 19, 2009 (4:54 pm)
I went to a MB dealer in NJ today, and was offered a left over 09 S550 4Matic with the following options for $76280 + Tax + Fees and the total is $82640 or so.
- Premium II
- IPod Integration
- Bluetooth
Is it a good deal?
Thanks,
Victor
#48 of 49 good price for 2007 S550?
by mcvolvo
Oct 01, 2010 (9:57 pm)
I'm looking at 1 owner pvt party 31K miles P2, Flint/ Black S550. the car is out of the org war period; however, i can get an ext war from MB if I like for about 5k (7yr 100K). I can get the car for 43K. Thoughts on that price? I'm in the southwest. Great carfax, all records...meticulous guy.