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11 messages, Last post on Apr 15, 2009 at 6:34 AM
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Some people compare R to an SUV in terms of practicality, but aren't we forgetting something very important for a lot of families: TOWING! I don't think the R is rated for any towing at all. Want to take a couple of waverunners to the lake but....
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Replying to: lopz (May 18, 2006 10:25 am) |
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Replying to: lopz (May 18, 2006 10:25 am)
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Replying to: benzster (May 18, 2006 12:26 pm)
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Replying to: pf_flyer (Oct 17, 2006 7:16 am)
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Replying to: albell (May 18, 2006 2:21 pm) Here (in Australia) some owners seem to want to tow a horse trailer capable of holding about 17 horses + all their spare parts!!! (Or something else just as crazy, like the Queen Mary on a trailer) - remember: It's a passenger vehicle!!! Others expect a drop of 0.1% in fuel economy is automatically a warranty issue Having worked on only MB for over 15yrs, & in the vehicle repair industry for an additional 15yrs, my message to owners of all makes of vehicles is this: Use your vehicle for what it is designed; If you need a truck, buy or rent one; Read your Owner's Manual (a little at a time, if that's what it takes for you to fully understand it) ..... so you know what your obligations are, what your warranty is, what equipment your vehicle has etc .... (eg: - if you're too stupid to remember to put the transmission in Park and apply the park brake before you get out - are you that forgetful? Maybe you shouldn't have a license!) All manufacturers have some issue or other with most new vehicles early in the vehicle's life - that's why it has a Warranty period (Note to Ralph Nader); Vehicles are more and more complex, contain increasing amounts of equipment and accessories, conform to increasing legislation regarding safety and emissions (DON'T MISUNDERSTAND ME on these points - I'm proud of my industry's huge advances in increasing safety and reducing emissions); At some stage or other, most systems on any vehicle will require maintenance or repair ...... in modern vehicles information-sharing between control units is common-place, so one small fault may potentially affect several systems in the vehicle; I'm amazed at some (apparently sensible) people who put on an Oscar-winning act and try to have you believe they cannot use their vehicle ....... because the On the whole I would be quite confident the level of issues with MB passenger vehicles is much more favourable than comparable luxury vehicles - that I have no doubt. Wishing you all Safe and Enjoyable travelling in your Mercedes Benz.
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Replying to: classicv8 (Jan 27, 2008 7:24 am) I most cases they hide from you really whats wrong with the car until your out of warranty. Then all hell breaks loose at each service. |
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Replying to: taylorj2 (Sep 13, 2007 5:12 pm) |
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| When I purchased my 2006 R350L this year I asked the dealer to fit a towing hitch as I was likely to tow a small trailer from time to time. The dealer quoted me AUD$1300 which I thought a bit expensive - a second quote from another MB dealer where we get the wife's 320 CLK serviced produced a quote of AUD$1900 so I let the dealer who was selling the vehicle fit the hitch. He apologised that the hitch was so expensive because installation involved reprogramming the vehicle body computer so that ESC and ABS would understand that there might be a trailer on the back. The dealer told me that the hitch was rated at 1600KG (approx 3500lbs) The largest trailer I have had on the back so far was a 12' x 6' tandem container trailer which the vehicle seemed to handle without any difficulty. | |
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I have recently re-leased a 2006 r350 and have a knocking in my front suspension as well as feathering on my front tires. I have had the same knocking on my last 3 mercedes E260 and a E420 and a C240 wagon. I finaly found the problem on my C class, and it turned out to be the front top shock support that had failed, this probably took me 1 year and lots of complaining to the dealer when finaly it was solved by a $140 piece, after they had changed the whole front suspension. Now the dealer is telling me that this knock is normal on the Rclass and the feathering is also normal and they checked the alignment and all is well. I am ready to take legal action against the dealer and Mercedes Canada because they are trying to brush this warrantee problem under the carpet and some of the people i have had look at the car say that they think the millage was turned back. Has anyone had this same knocking problem with their R Class, and is it posible to turn back the millage for these cars and how do we check if it has been done. |
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