Help! Dealer ruined my car!
That's important to me. I hate the aftermarket look. So I asked, with my roommate there listening, "it'll be factory, the buttons will be the silver ones in the dash." "Sir, this is Mercedes, we don't do things cheaply, it'll have the silver buttons and be right where they are in the other cars."
We agreed on the price, including the dealership paying for half of the seat warmers, and I drove home happy. A week later they call to say they have an appointment spot for me. Today I pick up my car and the seat warmer switches are two hideous black buttons in the middle of my dash. They're horrendous looking.
The preowned sales mgr said his salesman made a mistake and over-promised and originally tried to offer me a free service to make up for it.
I'm really picky about my cars and told him honestly I would be enraged to know every month I'm paying for a Mercedes with big ugly black aftermarket buttons on the middle of my dash and that I was not happy with the car.
He apologized and wrote me a letter to take home saying they would "try" to find a similar car to trade mine in on and "try" to reduce the cost to take care of "some" of the sales tax.
Am I going to get screwed?? Is this how Mercedes dealerships operate? Am I wrong for thinking they should allow me to trade in my week old car for a replacement, and they should lower the replacements cost by the amount of taxes I've already paid so that when I pay taxes on the replacement car I'm not double-taxed?
I feel sick to my stomach. And if its either look at those horrible big buttons in the middle of my dash or pay another $3700 in sales tax...I don't know what I'll do.
I've had dealerships install factory items that looked exactly perfect before... I figured if Ford and Jeep can do it, surely so can Mercedes. HELP.
Last edited by LSUCounsel; Jan 10, 2013 at 11:58 PM.
Also, how about they redo the install the proper way? Including reordering the wood panel. Have you discussed this because this seems like it would be the easiest way?
BTW to a lot of people the button might not look bad but I completely understand where your coming from. Also, the button looks like it would be the type to show wear very easily.
Last edited by CLK550 $wagger; Jan 11, 2013 at 12:40 AM.
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They need to make it right by ordering a new center console and install the correct button, or, if they find you a different car, have the deal be an equivalent out-the-door price, i.e. they eat the sales tax.
I think that you are over reacting. The sun will set & rise again tomorrow. Smoke will still go up the chimney.
I would not pay one dollar to the dealer changing over to another vehicle but would ask them to change the switches to ones that are more appropriate at their cost of course.Other switches must be available to them.
Even try blacking out the white dial to see if it looks more to your taste.
Good luck & I hope that you can begin to enjoy your new car soon.
John.




You don't need a new car to have it fixed either. Factory heated seats can be retrofitted all with OEM parts. The gist is that you need the heating pads for the seats, wiring, the switch panel with new trim (which will replace that hideous switch). There may be a module and programming involved. This is all stuff the dealer will not be smart enough to do but MBenzNL on this forum can. Perhaps you can get in touch with him on what is involved and then have the dealer pay for the costs of retrofitting proper factory heated seats.




I would just simply have them order the OEM panel for the p1 package / heated seat option and then replace that and put the OEM buttons on... how hard can that be???
After trying to get me to trade it in on a 2013 (ah yes, let's throw on another $10k for the dealership), the general manager agreed to pull the OEM panel out of a 2012 and try to wire the heated seats into the OEM panel/buttons. Geez I hope it works. Seems like the only other option they were willing to try was to either give me $500 (no thanks) or wait until they get something in on their lot that I like (meanwhile I suppose I'm racking up miles and cutting the value they'll give me a trade? eesh).
Here's hoping. Taking it in Monday morning to have the work re-done.




After trying to get me to trade it in on a 2013 (ah yes, let's throw on another $10k for the dealership), the general manager agreed to pull the OEM panel out of a 2012 and try to wire the heated seats into the OEM panel/buttons. Geez I hope it works. Seems like the only other option they were willing to try was to either give me $500 (no thanks) or wait until they get something in on their lot that I like (meanwhile I suppose I'm racking up miles and cutting the value they'll give me a trade? eesh).
Here's hoping. Taking it in Monday morning to have the work re-done.
Good. That sounds like a fair resolution.
That is what I recommended to be done right above this post.
They should work the same and wire it up the same and fit perfectly.




Did you get it on paper?