Short: Are you satisfied with your C43?
What is your experience?
I am close to sell it after 4 months of usage because of the very poor interior build quality (noises are comming from everywhere, etc..) and the huge number of electronical issues (ventilation stops to work, mirrors are not closing, etc...)
I love my c43. No issues at all since I got it. 7k+ miles, no hiccups. No sounds no creaks. Drives smooth.
Had some lag. Resolved on own.
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I had alot of cars before these 2 teslas. Ranging from 5 series to S classes, AMG's, non-AMGs, Half-AMGs. So far, my Tesla ownership experience has been pretty good. Also the build quality issues arent that bad. Most of the stuff that people complain about has absolutely nothing to do with driving and its not even something you would ever see on a daily or even monthly basis. Lets not kid ourselves, The C-Class, GLC and E/GLE all have the same creaky interior plasticy sound problems.
I still love ICE engines, but the value of a 5 year bumper-bumper 8yr battery warranty model S is hard to beat at 120k or a model 3/Y at 40k.
That being said, Im looking to trade my Tesla Model S P100D for a E63s wagon in 1.5 years. Not because the Tesla is bad, far from it. But my country is going to make it very expensive to own EVs in 2 years. Expensive the point that I might as well not drive an EV. Previously I didnt have to pay any road tax, engine displacement tax, fuel tax. But starting in 2 years, I will have to pay an EV tax that is based on horsepower. So the half of the value proposition is gone.
Additionally, even though I have life time free super charging, I dont plan to own the vehicle past the warranty period, and new Teslas do not offer free supercharging anymore on new vehicles. so that part of the value proposition is also gone.
Outside of that, the cars have been phenomenal
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-Harsh transmission so much jerking back and forth. the dealer had to reprogram the transmission
-The command center glitches and the screen turns fuzzy red. the dealer updated the software
-Steering wheel AMG buttons stopped working. the dealer had to order new buttons
-The rear steering differential malfunctioned and the car stopped moving, check engine light. dealer said it was because the steering wheel column buttons stopped working
-The check engine started flashing car stopped and started shaking, The dealer is pending another investigation
-Harsh transmission so much jerking back and forth. the dealer had to reprogram the transmission
-The command center glitches and the screen turns fuzzy red. the dealer updated the software
-Steering wheel AMG buttons stopped working. the dealer had to order new buttons
-The rear steering differential malfunctioned and the car stopped moving, check engine light. dealer said it was because the steering wheel column buttons stopped working
-The check engine started flashing car stopped and started shaking, The dealer is pending another investigation
If you want a buy back, work with the dealer directly.
Calling MBUSA is probably one of the worst gaslighting experiences I've ever had. They are rude, have terrible response/processing times and will hardly ever do anything for you that the local dealer manager does not have power of authority to grant you.
I have a fleet of Mercedes vehicles, 2m+ in inventory of Mercedes vehicles. MBUSA did not budge an inch when we have had a couple of vehicles with fuel pump failures (which caused fuel contamination), blamed it on maintenance. Meanwhile the dealer came through and offered a respectable repair cost and then we sold those vehicles (they shortly after had the same issue occur again).
First time Mercedes owner here. I own the C43 estate.
Overall I'm happy with my C43. I did have the dreaded CEL light at 150 miles. I'm in the UK, I called out the (included) road side assistance who arrived in less than 2 hours with £10k of diagnostics equipment (I was at home). They flashed the ECU and it's been fine ever since. The reported error was "Coolant temperature too low".
I've now covered 690 miles without any issues. As of writing, I love this car!!!
I owned the first Porsche Cayman S (2005) and the first Audi S4 (B8 - 2009). Both came with faults, but I loved them dearly. I then moved to a BMW 335i and then 330i M-sport touring (wife, kids and doggo dictated my car choice).
I remember asking my wife to drive the Cayman whilst I was in the passenger seat leaning over the engine (with the cover off) trying to diagnose the cause of a rattle! Good times looking back now
. The point being, new models have teething faults. My 2009 S4 had an oil temperature issue and the build quality was terrible.Both my BMW's were reliable but boring AF. I could not imagine getting in a third one.. the interior was dated and lacked the most basic of equipment without extra expense.
If Mercedes happen to read my comments:
- The accelerator pedal feels like it's vibrating at around 80 mph.
- There is a judder between second and first gear (for example when approaching a roundabout/junction). It's very rare, but noticeable when it happens. I have adhered to my break in period. Numerous reviews have mentioned this. Personally, I don't think it's too bad, but it's worth mentioning here.
- I have a "Check low beam setting (left/right-side traffic)" warning that comes on intermittently. Setting it to Automatic (via Settings > Lights) clears the error for a short time. I am in the UK. I should be able to set it to "Automatic" or "right-side traffic", neither of these stop the warning long term. I will be raising this on my first service (or sooner if it becomes more frequent).
- The MBUX message when starting the car is annoying ("Don't let MBUX distract you from driving"). The message appears for ~5 seconds. It should clear after 1 or 2 second as it's a distraction..
* The steering is amazing. I can't explain it.. Check out the "Grip" Youtube comparison to the M340i (1.5m subscribers, so no joke), it's in German, but you can set the subtitles to English in Youtube settings. Spoiler alert the C43 wins.
* The breaks feel like they could stop a train, but also wouldn't wake a baby in the back seat. There is a slight over compensation at low speeds. But I quickly adjusted to this.
* The driver/car connection is next level Avatar "Tree of Souls". I am one with the car. I don't remember taking my BMW's out for sheer enjoyment. They were purposeful, not enjoyable.
* The voice assistance is amazing. Mercedes should be marketing this. I had to actually buy the car before I realised how good it was. For this reason the lack of physical buttons does not matter to me.
* I have the 20" wheels and the ride is smooth. Statistically, Britain has more pot holes than Craters on the moon..
* The climate control is soo good. All previous cars required constant adjustments. My C43 regulates the temperature without human intervention.
At this price there is not much to separate the top 3 luxury brands. I thought I'd try Mercedes and I'm happy so far.
First time Mercedes owner here. I own the C43 estate.
Overall I'm happy with my C43. I did have the dreaded CEL light at 150 miles. I'm in the UK, I called out the (included) road side assistance who arrived in less than 2 hours with £10k of diagnostics equipment (I was at home). They flashed the ECU and it's been fine ever since. The reported error was "Coolant temperature too low".
I've now covered 690 miles without any issues. As of writing, I love this car!!!
I owned the first Porsche Cayman S (2005) and the first Audi S4 (B8 - 2009). Both came with faults, but I loved them dearly. I then moved to a BMW 335i and then 330i M-sport touring (wife, kids and doggo dictated my car choice).
I remember asking my wife to drive the Cayman whilst I was in the passenger seat leaning over the engine (with the cover off) trying to diagnose the cause of a rattle! Good times looking back now
. The point being, new models have teething faults. My 2009 S4 had an oil temperature issue and the build quality was terrible.Both my BMW's were reliable but boring AF. I could not imagine getting in a third one.. the interior was dated and lacked the most basic of equipment without extra expense.
If Mercedes happen to read my comments:
- The accelerator pedal feels like it's vibrating at around 80 mph.
- There is a judder between second and first gear (for example when approaching a roundabout/junction). It's very rare, but noticeable when it happens. I have adhered to my break in period. Numerous reviews have mentioned this. Personally, I don't think it's too bad, but it's worth mentioning here.
- I have a "Check low beam setting (left/right-side traffic)" warning that comes on intermittently. Setting it to Automatic (via Settings > Lights) clears the error for a short time. I am in the UK. I should be able to set it to "Automatic" or "right-side traffic", neither of these stop the warning long term. I will be raising this on my first service (or sooner if it becomes more frequent).
- The MBUX message when starting the car is annoying ("Don't let MBUX distract you from driving"). The message appears for ~5 seconds. It should clear after 1 or 2 second as it's a distraction..
* The steering is amazing. I can't explain it.. Check out the "Grip" Youtube comparison to the M340i (1.5m subscribers, so no joke), it's in German, but you can set the subtitles to English in Youtube settings. Spoiler alert the C43 wins.
* The breaks feel like they could stop a train, but also wouldn't wake a baby in the back seat. There is a slight over compensation at low speeds. But I quickly adjusted to this.
* The driver/car connection is next level Avatar "Tree of Souls". I am one with the car. I don't remember taking my BMW's out for sheer enjoyment. They were purposeful, not enjoyable.
* The voice assistance is amazing. Mercedes should be marketing this. I had to actually buy the car before I realised how good it was. For this reason the lack of physical buttons does not matter to me.
* I have the 20" wheels and the ride is smooth. Statistically, Britain has more pot holes than Craters on the moon..
* The climate control is soo good. All previous cars required constant adjustments. My C43 regulates the temperature without human intervention.
At this price there is not much to separate the top 3 luxury brands. I thought I'd try Mercedes and I'm happy so far.
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-Harsh transmission so much jerking back and forth. the dealer had to reprogram the transmission
-The command center glitches and the screen turns fuzzy red. the dealer updated the software
-Steering wheel AMG buttons stopped working. the dealer had to order new buttons
-The rear steering differential malfunctioned and the car stopped moving, check engine light. dealer said it was because the steering wheel column buttons stopped working
-The check engine started flashing car stopped and started shaking, The dealer is pending another investigation
The buttons stopped working should be resolved with the latest update.
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