2014 E350 - Car Won't Start
Today, I received a call from the dealer service dept saying they would look into the issue. Dealer said they would give a call back with more info, but never did. I had to call and be put on hold for 20 mins until I finally got to speak with a service advisor that didn't know what was going on with the car other than that a part had to be ordered. I finally got to talk to the manager at the dealer who told me it was some issue with an ignition part and that they had to order it. Anyone else have any issues such as this? Worst part is the dealer is booked out of loaner cars for a week or so. This is not the type or service one would expect when purchasing a brand new car, especially a Mercedes. Very unhappy with the service from MB right now.




Today, I received a call from the dealer service dept saying they would look into the issue. Dealer said they would give a call back with more info, but never did. I had to call and be put on hold for 20 mins until I finally got to speak with a service advisor that didn't know what was going on with the car other than that a part had to be ordered. I finally got to talk to the manager at the dealer who told me it was some issue with an ignition part and that they had to order it. Anyone else have any issues such as this? Worst part is the dealer is booked out of loaner cars for a week or so. This is not the type or service one would expect when purchasing a brand new car, especially a Mercedes. Very unhappy with the service from MB right now.
What comes to the no loaner car I don't think it reads in any paperwork that the dealer fixing the car MUST provide a free loaner car for the customer to drive while the car is serviced. It is totally up to the dealer to do that. It is quite common practice amongst the MB dealers to provide a ride and I must say that I select my service location based on this as I need the car for my business trips. And at the beginning my dealer actually had this setup with a car rental company on their property. They reserved the car and paid the bill.
So, why would your dealer not do that if they ran out of their own loaner fleet? They are making an easy buck fixing your car under warranty. I would take it somewhere else next time if you have options. Or is this not your own dealer?
Last edited by Arrie; Mar 5, 2014 at 12:05 AM.




I service my car 1 1/2 hour drive away. They always have had a loaner for me. My hometown dealer is only 20 min away but they never provided me with a loaner so I switched.
How far drive would it be for you to get to one of these big cities?
Again...we are not buying a Toyota. It is a Mercedes....I have Infiniti and Lexus and their customer service are totally out of the league good. Even my Toyota Minivan went for a long service, I will have a free loaner for a same day serivce since I have to head back to work and will drive the car back after work and pick up my van. So far, Mercedes is kinda average to me.....but will see.
Good luck on your brand new car....that really scares me. Since I was a kid everyone saying the men's ultimate goal is to own a Mercedes one time. After I have owning my 1st Mercedes, I kinda missed my previous owned Lexus and Infiniti...........
Last edited by Optima2003; Mar 5, 2014 at 01:10 PM.
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