Extended Warranty?




But DPF and DEF are very costly items added to perfectly good engine and chances are they will cost you.
Than $4700 is huge amount of money and you are getting new DPF as we speak?
I am risk taker and I would keep the car AND the $4700. Spend $150 on ScanGauge to monitor DPF and that should keep it healthy for years.
Worse come to worse, if the emission system start failing and you don't have smog checks, we have several members already who deleted DPF and it becomes more and more popular trend.
But DPF and DEF are very costly items added to perfectly good engine and chances are they will cost you.
Than $4700 is huge amount of money and you are getting new DPF as we speak?
I am risk taker and I would keep the car AND the $4700. Spend $150 on ScanGauge to monitor DPF and that should keep it healthy for years.
Worse come to worse, if the emission system start failing and you don't have smog checks, we have several members already who deleted DPF and it becomes more and more popular trend.
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I would advise against the warranty and instead put the money you would pay in a savings account. I imagine at the end of the 3 years you will have a nice little fund to take a fun trip with!
I would advise against the warranty and instead put the money you would pay in a savings account. I imagine at the end of the 3 years you will have a nice little fund to take a fun trip with!
How many people come on here and post up about their car running great? You only will see the bad things. If you are worried about it having a ton of mechanical issues then why would you even consider purchasing the car?
If they won't give you back the portion of the $4700 you don't use for any repairs then you probably picked the wrong bank. If you pay $4700 for the warranty it is gone, I was talking about the remainder of the balance that would almost certainly be well above $0. You'd probably make enough interest for a nice trip to the grocery store though if you are only focusing on that portion.


I would advise against the warranty and instead put the money you would pay in a savings account. I imagine at the end of the 3 years you will have a nice little fund to take a fun trip with!






I have had very few problems to-date. One check engine light when the mileage was in the 20's and a recent no-start where the dealer replaced the battery. The selling dealer tells me they have had a limited number of problems with the 250 diesel unlike the previous 350 diesel. The E250 is widely used as a commercial vehicle world-wide and the same engine is used in the Mercedes vans that are used commercially. These examples have recorded a huge number of miles with minimal problems according to reports I have read.
I really like the way the vehicle drives...better than the new gas GLE. It would likely cost $35,000 or so to trade for the new one. I am convinced that for no more than $25,000 I can drive the present one to 200,000 miles which could be longer than my personal expiration date. Buying the new one would require maintenance as well and be basically worthless at high mileage, the same as the present one. At this point it comes down to what I enjoy and I do enjoy my ML250.




Point is that if you have houses in 2 states, you can legally register you car at any of them.
With my connections I can register my car in 3 states that are within 1 hr of driving from my residence, what would not be perfectly legal, but not enforced. That is why I risk DPF delete even having sniff tests in Las Vegas.
Last edited by kajtek1; Feb 23, 2019 at 11:17 AM.




Point is that if you have houses in 2 states, you can legally register you car at any of them.
With my connections I can register my car in 3 states that are within 1 hr of driving from my residence, what would not be perfectly legal, but not enforced. That is why I risk DPF delete even having sniff tests in Las Vegas.
From Google: "In Ohio, there are just seven counties that require drivers to submit their vehicles to emissions checks. Drivers in Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage and Summit counties must have their vehicles tested for emissions every two years, according to the Ohio EPA. Oct 5, 2015"
Interesting. I'd never have guessed that counties would/could enact laws usually reserved for guvment at the state level.


Interesting. I'd never have guessed that counties would/could enact laws usually reserved for guvment at the state level.
Just because you own the car does not necessarily make you any more knowledgeable on these diesel MB cars than others. You also need to consider that people come on here to state problems way more often that they come on here to say their car is great and has been problem free.
Instead of just being vague, why not tell me exactly which parts you are referring to. I know that there are failure parts that are indeed covered as well. I would be very surprised if these parts would be covered by any used car warranty as well so my point still stands that I think it is a bad investment and that you do have a level of preexisting coverage thanks to the federal emissions equipment warranty.


Instead of just being vague, why not tell me exactly which parts you are referring to. I know that there are failure parts that are indeed covered as well. I would be very surprised if these parts would be covered by any used car warranty as well so my point still stands that I think it is a bad investment and that you do have a level of preexisting coverage thanks to the federal emissions equipment warranty.
While I am personally not interested in doing the research necessary on this Forum, I can assure you there have been a considerable number of threads in several sections regarding this topic on the 4 cyl. diesel. There have been very broad discussions regarding failures of the Bluetec system and the costs involved. If you are personally trying to make a decision on the extended warranty, this would serve you well. If you are simply defending your advice to not buy the warranty...everyone is entitled to their opinion.


