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Old Dec 18, 2016 | 12:12 PM
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I think Mercedes brought some of there German management over to Alabama to help oversee the quality control because of all the complaints with the w205.
Trust me. They've been there since 1996
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Old Dec 18, 2016 | 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by alexasa
You are one of the most moronic persons I have encountered on any car forum.

Please refrain from posting.

Build quality generally improves as the model years increase. It would be no surprise that a 43 is getting less complaints, in general, than the 450.
Who are you to tell anyone to stop posting? This is a board about people's honest feelings and opinions. Even really, reallly stupid opinions like the one you just made. Knock it off.
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Old Dec 18, 2016 | 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by alexasa
You are one of the most moronic persons I have encountered on any car forum.

Please refrain from posting.

Build quality generally improves as the model years increase. It would be no surprise that a 43 is getting less complaints, in general, than the 450.

It's pretty simple. He spent all of that time going back and forth on whether to get the C43 after he just bought the C450. (I read that entire 50+ page thread) He decided to get the C43 so he has to justify it to himself by tearing down the C450 every chance he gets. If he had kept the C450 he would undoubtedly be talking about how the changes are not significant enough for anyone to change and the cars were identical. He has to rationalize his decision of losing a lot of money on a one year old trade.
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Old Dec 18, 2016 | 10:11 PM
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I don't think Gungsalow knows what he's talking about. Like ever. Dude is on meds half the time. Lol. Viper and I got the first ever batch of C450s back in Sept 2015 and they've been rock solid. No rattles whatsoever, only complaint I may have is a failed tpms that was easily fixed through a software update
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Old Dec 19, 2016 | 12:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Bushum
It's pretty simple. He spent all of that time going back and forth on whether to get the C43 after he just bought the C450. (I read that entire 50+ page thread) He decided to get the C43 so he has to justify it to himself by tearing down the C450 every chance he gets. If he had kept the C450 he would undoubtedly be talking about how the changes are not significant enough for anyone to change and the cars were identical. He has to rationalize his decision of losing a lot of money on a one year old trade.
Okay. So,what? You must really care about his opinion and that is truly surprising. I don't see any other posts in this thread that are any more interesting than his. And why did you read a 50+ page thread if it didn't totally interest you? You wouldn't--so it did. And now you whine like a big, spoiled baby. Talk about the thread topic and stop acting like a bunch of *****y girls.
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Old Dec 19, 2016 | 01:52 AM
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why the fuss, calm down guys, all good
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Old Dec 19, 2016 | 05:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Vallie123
Okay. So,what? You must really care about his opinion and that is truly surprising. I don't see any other posts in this thread that are any more interesting than his. And why did you read a 50+ page thread if it didn't totally interest you? You wouldn't--so it did. And now you whine like a big, spoiled baby. Talk about the thread topic and stop acting like a bunch of *****y girls.
You sound like Gungaslow's alt account
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Old Dec 19, 2016 | 08:15 AM
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Well, i also got rid of my C450 because it was rattling like crazy and it was pissing me off. Right now I'm waiting for my C43C to arrive from Germany in hopes that German factory has a better quality control.

It depends on the person, I guess. Some person will be fine with some rattles, squeaks and other person will not be happy. Rattles, squeaks are driving me nuts..

And yeah, while my C450 was 6 times at the service before it reached 3k miles, my current Genesis just hit 3,5k miles with 0 rattles and 0 trips to the service.
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Old Dec 19, 2016 | 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Vallie123
Okay. So,what? You must really care about his opinion and that is truly surprising. I don't see any other posts in this thread that are any more interesting than his. And why did you read a 50+ page thread if it didn't totally interest you? You wouldn't--so it did. And now you whine like a big, spoiled baby. Talk about the thread topic and stop acting like a bunch of *****y girls.
lol, defending this clown.

LOL.
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Old Dec 19, 2016 | 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Vallie123
Okay. So,what? You must really care about his opinion and that is truly surprising. I don't see any other posts in this thread that are any more interesting than his. And why did you read a 50+ page thread if it didn't totally interest you? You wouldn't--so it did. And now you whine like a big, spoiled baby. Talk about the thread topic and stop acting like a bunch of *****y girls.
Whine like a spoiled baby? I simply stated what happened. Your response makes no sense. I have no vested interest in either car so what would I even have to whine about?

I read a 50 page thread because I am researching the car. It WAS interesting but not the parts about him trying to get the forum to talk him into trading and lying to his wife about it. Unfortunately I had to
read that part too because there is
no filter for relevant information.
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Old Dec 19, 2016 | 12:05 PM
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Look I'm sorry if I offended any of you.. I thought this forum was for suggestions and questions and opinions..in the past I have asked for opinions or modifications to my car and problems I have encountered which is what I thought these forums were about..I really don't understand what the problem is.. like I said I'm sorry if I offended anyone here..
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Old Dec 19, 2016 | 12:08 PM
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Dont worry about it... it's just the internet. lol
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Old Dec 19, 2016 | 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by sno
Dont worry about it... it's just the internet. lol
+1.

I would think that each car's build quality is slightly different from one another, even if they're from the same model year. For as many 2016 W205s with rattling there are as many, if not more, that doesn't rattle. If there's nothing wrong, why say anything? Right?

However, for those who believe it's built better with German oversight, I think that's just a subjective statement. Look at the iPhones built in China. Great worksmanship. i wouldn't think of the mercedes built in the US to be in any way inferior to builds in Germany.
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Old Dec 19, 2016 | 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by tmoneyC450amg
+1.

I would think that each car's build quality is slightly different from one another, even if they're from the same model year. For as many 2016 W205s with rattling there are as many, if not more, that doesn't rattle. If there's nothing wrong, why say anything? Right?

However, for those who believe it's built better with German oversight, I think that's just a subjective statement. Look at the iPhones built in China. Great worksmanship. i wouldn't think of the mercedes built in the US to be in any way inferior to builds in Germany.
I could not agree more.

I have toured the Alabama Plant, I have a life long buddy that is an engineer there. Talk about state of the art? there are places in that plant you cant even see and the automation and dedication of the staff there is top shelf. My C43 says it was built in Germany, do I care? nope. I've owned some German cars that rattled like a can full of rocks, the same holds true for some domestics. I think it is hit and miss, some times parts fail to perform as spec'ed...
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Old Dec 19, 2016 | 01:22 PM
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My C450 unfortunately has rattles and squeaks here and there...just put in an order for a C43C. Hopefully the Germany plant will have better quality control.
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Old Dec 19, 2016 | 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by stolenfire
My C450 unfortunately has rattles and squeaks here and there...just put in an order for a C43C. Hopefully the Germany plant will have better quality control.



Not sure why the C43 is built in Germany. Pretty sure it is built with all the others in the USA.
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Old Dec 19, 2016 | 02:11 PM
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Not sure why the C43 is built in Germany. Pretty sure it is built with all the others in the USA.
C43 Coupe is built in Germany.
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Old Dec 19, 2016 | 02:33 PM
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It is built in Stuttgart at least that is what the label on the pillar says.
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Old Dec 20, 2016 | 01:22 AM
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Originally Posted by tmoneyC450amg
+1.

I would think that each car's build quality is slightly different from one another, even if they're from the same model year. For as many 2016 W205s with rattling there are as many, if not more, that doesn't rattle. If there's nothing wrong, why say anything? Right?

However, for those who believe it's built better with German oversight, I think that's just a subjective statement. Look at the iPhones built in China. Great worksmanship. i wouldn't think of the mercedes built in the US to be in any way inferior to builds in Germany.
spot on because mine was a German built and the rattles and squeaks are substantial
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Old Dec 20, 2016 | 01:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Gungaslow
Look I'm sorry if I offended any of you.. I thought this forum was for suggestions and questions and opinions..in the past I have asked for opinions or modifications to my car and problems I have encountered which is what I thought these forums were about..I really don't understand what the problem is.. like I said I'm sorry if I offended anyone here..
all good buddy no worries
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Old Dec 20, 2016 | 12:27 PM
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I've worked in manufacturing plants for 5+ years building capital equipment in regulated industries and in my opinion, it will not matter whether the car is built in germany, or alabama. . Assuming all of the equipment is set the same , ALL assembly machines, torque wrenches, equipment used on building the vehicle etc etc all have preset values that are specified in manufacturing work instructions or travelers. This equipment is likely carried over from USA to Germany or Germany to USA and then set up and validated to output the same results every time , regardless of location. there are MASSIVE amounts of controls in place especially in automobile manufacturing (human safety) that are set to protect the end consumer.

I myself have a **** ton of rattles, the most likely cause of these things are poor design and poor tolerances on how each piece fits together.In my opinion, people stating cars built in german are better than those that are built in US are just subjecting themselves to confirmation bias - it really doesnt matter. The rattles come from a ****ty design that wasnt caught in the design phase before transferring to mass production.

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Old Dec 20, 2016 | 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by sev7nflow
I've worked in manufacturing plants for 5+ years building capital equipment in regulated industries and in my opinion, it will not matter whether the car is built in germany, or alabama. . Assuming all of the equipment is set the same , ALL assembly machines, torque wrenches, equipment used on building the vehicle etc etc all have preset values that are specified in manufacturing work instructions or travelers. This equipment is likely carried over from USA to Germany or Germany to USA and then set up and validated to output the same results every time , regardless of location. there are MASSIVE amounts of controls in place especially in automobile manufacturing (human safety) that are set to protect the end consumer.

I myself have a **** ton of rattles, the most likely cause of these things are poor design and poor tolerances on how each piece fits together.In my opinion, people stating cars built in german are better than those that are built in US are just subjecting themselves to confirmation bias - it really doesnt matter. The rattles come from a ****ty design that wasnt caught in the design phase before transferring to mass production.

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Old Dec 20, 2016 | 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by sev7nflow
I've worked in manufacturing plants for 5+ years building capital equipment in regulated industries and in my opinion, it will not matter whether the car is built in germany, or alabama. . Assuming all of the equipment is set the same , ALL assembly machines, torque wrenches, equipment used on building the vehicle etc etc all have preset values that are specified in manufacturing work instructions or travelers. This equipment is likely carried over from USA to Germany or Germany to USA and then set up and validated to output the same results every time , regardless of location. there are MASSIVE amounts of controls in place especially in automobile manufacturing (human safety) that are set to protect the end consumer.

I myself have a **** ton of rattles, the most likely cause of these things are poor design and poor tolerances on how each piece fits together.In my opinion, people stating cars built in german are better than those that are built in US are just subjecting themselves to confirmation bias - it really doesnt matter. The rattles come from a ****ty design that wasnt caught in the design phase before transferring to mass production.
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For what it's worth, European craftsmanship is dead. I was shopping in Louis Vuitton last weekend (Christmas SAP that I am) and found the quality of everything stamped Paris, appalling. It is one thing to say things handmade will not be perfect, but a $700 sill scarf shouldn't get through quality control with pulls and spots. I think we are living in a time where you build them as fast as you can make them, and if someone returns it, you give them another one. Sad.
At the risk of sounding like a xenophobe, I'm going out on a limb and saying fine European craftsmen have been replaced by untrained immigrant labor when the younger generation of Europeans decided they were too entitled to have to build things. Maybe I'm off base here, but I am officially old enough to remember the way things used to be. I remember luxury items being luxurious to the touch.
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