Hello! Newbie C32 AMG owner.
I guess it's demographics, but Benz owners do not have the web presence that other brands have. This is about as strong as it gets for Benz info.
Car freaks break down into a few categories, and my focus is performance (legal) driving, so I'm into suspension mods, tires and track talk. You'll find a decent amount of that here.
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The seat thing, although it worked out well for me in that I got a new driver's seat out of the deal, is just a harbinger of other quality issues in the car. There's a LOT more issues than that - these are just the ones I've had on my car.
I guess a survey would be a good thing?...
1. Have you had your inter-cooler pump replaced?
2. Have you had glycol contamination of your transmission?
3. Have you had your MAP replaced?
4. Have you had your seat heater replaced?
5. Have you had your Mirror servos replaced?
6. Have you had your Window servos replaced?
7. Have you had disasterous coolant leaks and corrosion of your intake manifold?
8. Have you had suspension parts replaced under 35k miles?
See what you get?
Also, IANA Mechanic, so others perceptions may be different, but I don't think so. Let the board answer your question.
the radiator/transmission are usually related to each other radiator will leak and cause glycol contamination, doesent happen to all c32s- a tech at mercedes of naperville told me it was a batch of bad valeo radiators and he hasnt seen this happen in a while. he was very professional and when he found out i used to be a mechanic at golf mill ford he took me in back of the shop and went over a bunch of things i needed to know about the car.
intercooler pump, probably will go out at some point. if you have a warranty no issues it will get replaced, if you dont i would replace it with one from a ford lightning and not worry about it anymore
seat- headrest motor. mine went out but was replaced under warranty seems to be common on c-class for some reason
These cars are pretty stout i too had an m3(e36) before this car and it also had its quirks. you will always have some issues but the companies figure it out and fix it.
Look at what was going on with the e46 M3 and the ENGINES BLOWING UP. BMW figured it out and fixed the problem.
and if you are looking try to find an 03 or 04. i always buy a car after its been out a couple of years
Last edited by p rossi; Jun 8, 2006 at 12:37 PM.

Many of you asked some questions/comments, so here are my replies:
"p rossi" : I purchased the car at Mercedes of Westmont on Ogden Ave.
"jgsx" : 40K miles, $29.9K
"FrankW" : I know the C32s come with 17s standard. What is your recommendation for a wheel upgrade? Any nice 18" AMG wheels?
"trancein" : I haven't been to e46fanatics.com in many months. My initial impression of the C32AMG (coming from an M3) is that the MB has similar performance characteristics, but is more refined. My M3 was pure performace and not very practical... which means it ranked low on the 'wife factor' scale.
"Bif powell" & "p rossi": Thanks for the list of things to look out for. I purchased a 2 year MB warranty. I'm realistic and understand these kinds of cars will have issues. The car passed CPO inspection (which may not mean much). My M3 had a recall/TSB list a mile long too, so it doesn't surprise me much the C32 is any different, thus, the 2yr warranty.
I may have stayed with BMW but they don't make a 4 door with power that I can afford. I hate the old M5's body style and can't afford a new M5 so.. here I am.
My wife also won't drive a stick.. so the auto is perfect.
See ya around!
I may have stayed with BMW but they don't make a 4 door with power that I can afford. I hate the old M5's body style and can't afford a new M5 so.. here I am.
My wife also won't drive a stick.. so the auto is perfect.
See ya around!
Since last year, has the car been to the dealership for repairs. How reliable was yours.
I am also new to MBWorld and the C32 forum in particular. I have just recently gotten in the market for a C32, but if I read between the lines, it seems that several owners feel these cars are not reliable. Is that the case or are there a few bad ones out there that we keep hearing about? Have previous generation AMG cars been reliable long term?
Thanks,
George.
I am also new to MBWorld and the C32 forum in particular. I have just recently gotten in the market for a C32, but if I read between the lines, it seems that several owners feel these cars are not reliable. Is that the case or are there a few bad ones out there that we keep hearing about? Have previous generation AMG cars been reliable long term?
Thanks,
George.
I have had my car in the shop at least once a month since I bought my car, and it was in the shop for 2 1/2 weeks of May. Now my last issues were the dealer mechanic/tech issues. I had my tranny rebuilt under warranty and they didn't hook up my shifting linkage properly so I had to take it back. My heated seat was also broken (common) so they fixed it but forgot to hook my passenger seat back up, another oops by the tech and another trip back to the dealer. Had to take it back yet again cause the mechanic didn't hook up my crank shaft sensor when he did the tranny.. oh brother..
I had to replace my front sway bar bushings and thrust arms, all covered under warranty. (Common) Had my seat control module replace at least 5 times now. They finally figured out the wiring harness under my seat had a short. (DUH)
Motor mounts have also been replaced.. There is actually a list 5 pages long of replairs at the dealer.
My car has 93k miles so I expected that there would be issues. I bought the car with 86k on the clock.
Like I said, many of my issues have been with dealer technician quality. Many of these trips wouldn't have been necessary if the dealer did the job right the first time.
I don't regret buying my car.. I am actually considering buying another C32 or C55 with lower miles when my 100k warranty expires.
Good luck!
You have to take this into consideration, when giving someone who is looking to buy the same car, advice about that car dont just tell them about all your problems with the car because the previous owner had the car for 86k miles before you.
I have had my car in the shop at least once a month since I bought my car, and it was in the shop for 2 1/2 weeks of May. Now my last issues were the dealer mechanic/tech issues. I had my tranny rebuilt under warranty and they didn't hook up my shifting linkage properly so I had to take it back. My heated seat was also broken (common) so they fixed it but forgot to hook my passenger seat back up, another oops by the tech and another trip back to the dealer. Had to take it back yet again cause the mechanic didn't hook up my crank shaft sensor when he did the tranny.. oh brother..
I had to replace my front sway bar bushings and thrust arms, all covered under warranty. (Common) Had my seat control module replace at least 5 times now. They finally figured out the wiring harness under my seat had a short. (DUH)
Motor mounts have also been replaced.. There is actually a list 5 pages long of replairs at the dealer.
My car has 93k miles so I expected that there would be issues. I bought the car with 86k on the clock.
Like I said, many of my issues have been with dealer technician quality. Many of these trips wouldn't have been necessary if the dealer did the job right the first time.
I don't regret buying my car.. I am actually considering buying another C32 or C55 with lower miles when my 100k warranty expires.
Good luck!
Last edited by p rossi; Jun 9, 2006 at 10:19 AM.



let the modding begin 



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