Items to be repaired by Dealer before Warranty Expires??
Last edited by stale-bread; May 6, 2013 at 04:59 PM. Reason: Want to add question marks to title.
I am a bit confused as to what is/will be covered. Here is what I have for warranty. I am told the "New Car warranty" expires after 4/50,000 miles (I'm at 46,700), then the "CPO warranty" adds another year from in service date, and then i purchased an additional 2 year "Extended Warranty." I'm unsure what will be covered/not covered when the New Car warranty expires. I traded in my BMW 650 Convertible due to end of warranty and the out of pocket costs were crazy ($2800.00 for a headlight replacement). Thanks for the responses!




Then you at least have a work order documenting that you took the car in while under warranty.
Would also be a good time to sit in car, go through Operator's and COMAND manuals and make sure things you will use do work. For example, my Easy Exit/Entry stopped functioning and took dealer 2 days to repair after the part came in. Lots of labor and computer stuff was involved.
Easy Exit/Entry has to be selected and it causes the steering wheel to go up when you turn off the car and then come back down to your chosen position when you start the car.
Is your extended warranty with MBUSA? They should have given you a document showing what is and is not covered.
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I am a bit confused as to what is/will be covered. Here is what I have for warranty. I am told the "New Car warranty" expires after 4/50,000 miles (I'm at 46,700), then the "CPO warranty" adds another year from in service date, and then i purchased an additional 2 year "Extended Warranty." I'm unsure what will be covered/not covered when the New Car warranty expires. I traded in my BMW 650 Convertible due to end of warranty and the out of pocket costs were crazy ($2800.00 for a headlight replacement). Thanks for the responses!
Another serious issue is water penetration into the HVAC system which could cause mold growth. If it smells a bit funky, chances are it has an issue. Check for rotor warpage and updates to the nav system.
Check the wheels. If it has the AMG package the car will ride stiff. Check for damage with wheels. Keyless Go also has some issues. Like any used or new car, there care be problems.
Use extra precautions. I would rather go new, as you have the lemon law to back you up. On cars with this much complexity, I'd never buy a used car as you do not have lemon protection.
The E can be one heck of a car. Make sure you are willing, just like any used car to sign on the line.
Another serious issue is water penetration into the HVAC system which could cause mold growth. If it smells a bit funky, chances are it has an issue. Check for rotor warpage and updates to the nav system.
Check the wheels. If it has the AMG package the car will ride stiff. Check for damage with wheels. Keyless Go also has some issues. Like any used or new car, there care be problems.
Use extra precautions. I would rather go new, as you have the lemon law to back you up. On cars with this much complexity, I'd never buy a used car as you do not have lemon protection.
The E can be one heck of a car. Make sure you are willing, just like any used car to sign on the line.
Before you responded I had the car brought in for the faded wood trim which was quite obvious. I actually mentioned to the service advisor that my rotors vibrate when braking on highway and are very squeaky at even 10mph or less. She said its just deposits wearing off. I was irratated with her response but had to go back to work. I'm actually emabaressed when I pick up my GF and my Mercedes squeals. I'm really a knowledgable car guy(this is my 27th), and fortunately only once experienced squeaky brakes due to purchasing low dust pads back in the late 90's. I've had slotted brakes as well and never experienced this pulsing at normal highway breaking speeds. Thanks to you mentioning this, I have found that Im not the only one who is frustrated by this issue. I will be bringing this car back shortly to see what "My" advisor has to say now. Just like BMW, they prefer me to work with one advisor rather than multiple at my local dealership. Another annoyance. Fun car though!
Last edited by stale-bread; Jun 4, 2013 at 10:40 PM.




I recommend asking for a different advisor that provides the service levels you expect. If a service manager doesn't under stand that, I would shop for another dealer.
Before you responded I had the car brought in for the faded wood trim which was quite obvious. I actually mentioned to the service advisor that my rotors vibrate when braking on highway and are very squeaky at even 10mph or less. She said its just deposits wearing off. I was irratated with her response but had to go back to work. I'm actually emabaressed when I pick up my GF and my Mercedes squeals. I'm really a knowledgable car guy(this is my 27th), and fortunately only once experienced squeaky brakes due to purchasing low dust pads back in the late 90's. I've had slotted brakes as well and never experienced this pulsing at normal highway breaking speeds. Thanks to you mentioning this, I have found that Im not the only one who is frustrated by this issue. I will be bringing this car back shortly to see what "My" advisor has to say now. Just like BMW, they prefer me to work with one advisor rather than multiple at my local dealership. Another annoyance. Fun car though!




Another serious issue is water penetration into the HVAC system which could cause mold growth. If it smells a bit funky, chances are it has an issue. Check for rotor warpage and updates to the nav system.
Check the wheels. If it has the AMG package the car will ride stiff. Check for damage with wheels. Keyless Go also has some issues. Like any used or new car, there care be problems.
Use extra precautions. I would rather go new, as you have the lemon law to back you up. On cars with this much complexity, I'd never buy a used car as you do not have lemon protection.
The E can be one heck of a car. Make sure you are willing, just like any used car to sign on the line.





