When picking up my car from service....
Does a C-Coupe get the same attention that an SL would? Do the C-Coupes get channeled directly to the "rookie" techs because their the cheapest model in the (USA) MB lineup? Do they use my Coupe as a guinnea pig to test the strength of the new lift? Do they make sure they suck out ALL the oil and make sure the oil filter is on tight?
...makes me wonder....
That's got me thinking....I wonder if the techs treat our C-Coupes like cheap rental cars when we bring them into service.
Does a C-Coupe get the same attention that an SL would? Do the C-Coupes get channeled directly to the "rookie" techs because their the cheapest model in the (USA) MB lineup? Do they use my Coupe as a guinnea pig to test the strength of the new lift? Do they make sure they suck out ALL the oil and make sure the oil filter is on tight?
...makes me wonder....
That's got me thinking....I wonder if the techs treat our C-Coupes like cheap rental cars when we bring them into service.
Does a C-Coupe get the same attention that an SL would?
...makes me wonder....
BT
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Remember, part of the goal with the C Coupe is to introduce new buyers to the marque
Doesn't mean that all the dealerships agree with it.
Nathan
On my first visit, I got in line (waited about 10 mins) to get my rental, then I started to give my info and the clerk saw a guy coming from a distance (S-Class Customer) and she actually said, I to take care of this guy first and I had to step aside until he was taken care of. Then, when they had no E-classes left to give him, he made a stink and went directly to the General Manager. This is a True Story, that I never would have imagined. So all you C-coupe people out there - good luck!
For the record, I've been to my service dept. once and it was a good experience for me (I don't know how my car felt about it). I was a bit rushed, but then again it was closing time. Anyway, you might want to try the dealer in Manch-vegas, NH if your's gives you that much trouble.
The grill tries to take a frown, the headlights gloss over as if to cry, and the tailpipes try to close up (like a goat in a room-full of Australian shepards)
(Guess I'm gonna get thrown under the bus for this one!)





You have just won the award for 1st person to comment on this thread in 24 + years!
I wonder if Mr Bob is still around? Certainly not in this forum.
Gotten awfully quiet as of late, and me, after OWNING a W203 for 24 years, bought another one.
I still think they are one of the sexiest cars on the road and with little moe than sway bars can be made to handle
perfect as they also have a near 50/50 balance.
Thanks for posting. It's fun reading through old posts. So much great info.
I hope it stays here indefinately.


