Advice on New Car 2013
Hi All,
I recently was in a rear end collision and my 2010 C300 was totaled. I posted about that 2 week ago. Anyway...
I have been searching to replace the car and found a 2013 modal which has everything I want HID Lights package, P1, Navigation, Backup Camera, Sport pkg etc for the price I want. I think I am getting a pretty good deal.
The catch with this car is that it comes with 18" wheels with Pirelli tires P Zero Nero All Seasons. I am pretty concerned about the ride quality and winter usage.
Can anyone advice if the wheel size should be a deal breaker for me or is it easy to replace them with 17" stock through trade with someone if I decide I dont like the 18" ride quality?
Thanks
Ken




7000km on the tires heres picor buy Continental Tires -ExtremeContact™ DWS i just got them and like them the noise isn't bad and they are rated really well on tirerack, the ride is a bit firmer on 18's but not much
+1 on newmbmarko's comment about the Continental tires. I was originally looking at the Michelin Pilot's - on tirerack.com, they had great ratings in every category except in the snow, where the ratings where really low. The Continentals matched the Michelin tires' ratings and received very solid rating in the snow as well, so I also went with the ExtremeContact DWS tires and I'm pleased with them.
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Funny thing I went pick up my car today and one of the tires had a bubble in it. They replaced it with a brand new tire.
They also offered the tire and wheel insurance for $1400 for 5 years. I have 2 week to decide if I want it. Whats do you guys think? Should I get it?
BTW - love the ride. The ride with 18" rims is not bad at all. Car i still smooth. On corners I can feel it become stiff. I was worried about the ride quality for no reason. I am sure road noise on low profile tires is higher then normal tires but thats something expected.
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Regarding your bubble, take a look at my thread: https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...ml#post6495652
Did you buy your car at the dealer and are the other tires almost brand new? If you did buy the car at the dealer and you notice decent amount of wear, I'd be very concerned when dealing with those guys in the future. It seems like the info below is very common knowledge for people in the industry.
I'm really surprised they ended up changing just one tire. I've been told by 2 independent tire shops, that for AWD vehicles, if there's more than 2/32's difference between tires, you are just asking to bust your transmission. One tire shop said, at the minimum, I'd need to change both front tires. The second tire shop is comparable to Walmart, so they're not tire specialists by any means, and they also knew I couldn't just change one tire. When I heard of possible transmission issues, I just changed all 4.
For $10 per tire, I was able to buy a lifetime warranty on my tires. In other words, if I get another bubble, and there's more than 2/32's difference between my tires and the new one, they will replace all four. What exactly will you be getting for $1400??
babyboxer1. Yes bought the car from MB dealer. It has original warranty and CPO warranty until 2018. The tires are fairly new but the one with the bubble does have a little more thread then the others. I did want to ask them to change both front tires but I thought I might have been pushing my luck.
I think there is some truth to your story but I think its more for traction purpose not transmission issues. Transmission is always handling those types of scenarios when making turns and normal driving. I don't think it would kill the transmission.
In regards to the $1400 for tire and wheel warranty. I was told it covers the tires and wheels for 5 years. For all and any damaged caused by road, potholes, blowouts, punctures etc. Almost sounds like it would be worth it if something happened to the rims but I dont know...thats a lot of money.
The $1400 seems really, really steep for the tires and rims. I paid $50 for lifetime warranty on my new tires, and I paid $40 this spring for a small repair on my rim. It was the first time I've ever had to make a repair on a rim, and I live in a place that's notorious for pot holes. Is that warranty also just for the current P-zero's or also for any subsequent tires you'll be replacing them with? The reason I ask is that your P-zeros are only a 280 treadwear rating, so I doubt they'll be around for 5 years.
The $1400 does cover new tires as well over the life of 5 years but ya now that you mention it. It does sound pretty expensive but it cover rims as well not just tires.
Got two weeks to think about it.
He said with low profile tires they change one tire all the time due to blowouts or bubbles when the thread on the older tire is 50% or more.
This put me to ease but also knowing that my car is under CPO till 2018 I think I should be all covered in case something happens.
Ken
Welcome back to the fam!
This is my first white car. Both my Wife and daughter wanted white. Just hope the low profile tires do well in winter. 17" on the previous car were amazing with conticontactpro.
This is my first white car. Both my Wife and daughter wanted white. Just hope the low profile tires do well in winter. 17" on the previous car were amazing with conticontactpro.
My old car was totaled. Insurance company took it as is.


