J.D.Power 2015 reliability rankings




"E" Class was ranked best midsized premium car in Top Three Models Per Segment. No other MB's were ranked.
Largest complaints were Bluetooth connectivity and voice systems not understanding.
Mercedes engineers up to a standard, alot of companies engineer down to a price point. The pieces that you repair on a car last as long as the originals usually, so repurchasing 1/3. of your car in ten years to make it last anotehr ten is worthy in my books as 'reliable'. For any brand. Anything better than that is just extra credit
Does this $20k include maintenance? Over 10 yrs, I guess that could be $10k. It still leaves $10k left for parts. You're scaring me if this is what I have to look forward to...
For comparison purposes, I just came out of a 13-14 year old Lexus that I drove for 10. It was the picture of low cost ownership even though 80% of its services were at the stealership. Two oil changes a year and then one when I moved to synthetic. One seized brake caliper. One, maybe two sets of brake pads / rotors. Two door lock actuators. Timing belt. Ball parking it on this car that sold for just shy of $60k new, I come up with less than $4k for parts and maintenance over 10 yrs.
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Does this $20k include maintenance? Over 10 yrs, I guess that could be $10k. It still leaves $10k left for parts. You're scaring me if this is what I have to look forward to...
For comparison purposes, I just came out of a 13-14 year old Lexus that I drove for 10. It was the picture of low cost ownership even though 80% of its services were at the stealership. Two oil changes a year and then one when I moved to synthetic. One seized brake caliper. One, maybe two sets of brake pads / rotors. Two door lock actuators. Timing belt. Ball parking it on this car that sold for just shy of $60k new, I come up with less than $4k for parts and maintenance over 10 yrs.
Regardless, replacing 1/3 of your car in ten years is terrible. I have driven Fords, Mazdas, Toyotas for over ten years/100,000 miles without replacing anything other than routine maintenance. Heck, didn't even have to replace the brake pads.
The other issue is that M-B has never been in top five or maybe even top 10 for reliability as a manufacturer in most surveys.




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Mercedes = better parts, more expensive part, and longer lasting parts.
I am quite happy to replace 1/3 of the cost of my car for its entire lifetime. Each time a part is replaced it should last as long as the original. 1/3 of 52000 msrp is reasonable for getting 200000 out of it.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG




Every reliable source that reports on auto reliability ranks Lexus above M-B. On the average, most Asian luxury cars rank above European cars, especially M-B.
The issue is M-B can do better - why don't they?




This shows a 10 year record at that site.
Now I'm living the Merc magic that is modern turbocharging and I'm dying to find out how much more - if any - it'll cost me. I'm OK with "some," but there is a line. Life is a trade-off and cars are no different ... or are they?!
Reliability rankings clearly exist from loads of different sources, but what's the real world difference between the top of the list, the middle and the bottom? This isn't rhetorical or sarcastic.
* What does an UNreliable car really mean?
* How much more do they cost you?
* Do they strand you?
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By the way, I believe JD Power's 3 year Vehicle Dependability Study (like the OP posted above) is a much better indicator of a car's reliability than their Initial Quality Study (IQS) that only covers the first 90 days of its life.
http://autos.jdpower.com/ratings/dependability.htm
http://autos.jdpower.com/research/Me...oupe/index.htm
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Anyway, their interior is weak. Im glad you enjoyed the extended life of that car, but there are quite a number of e classes in europe/asia/etc that have hundreds of thousands as taxis etc etc you all know this, so why try to make it seem like the cars are bad? How about this? Americans are bad TO their cars. They beat the **** out of them and their kids drive over huge potholes and they yell at the dealers. Im sorry but my bosses lexus sux 80000 for it a 1300 a month lease, looks ike, rides like and feels like a toyota. im sorry. The exterior and paint is amazing (not a lexus hater; and were NOT comparing engine strength. im not saying mbz are better performance) but otherwise unimpressive physically.
Besides, arent they literally ONE spot away form each other on this survey? sooo..... whats the margin?
By far fewest non maintenance repairs of all of the above. Hope it continues.
If you really want to understand value, look at how easy it is to sell a Honda or Toyota with over 100k miles. Yes, I know the Asian cars are boring, and I don't really enjoy driving any of them except for my two Honda Prelude Sis. No answers here, just know what you are getting involved with.
I'll bet I have that way beat with my Avalon, Cherokee and Audi repairs. Audi was replaced because the paint pealed off of the hood. Replacement, (new) held up better till about just out of warranty. Rear wheel bearinigs, brake sensors, leaking cylinder head gaskets. That car cost me $700 everytime I went to the dealership. The maxima failed after about 50,000 miles. Complete fuel injection system overhaul that time. $1200 thank you vaunted Asian quality.
Yes the depreciation on these cars is killer and well known before you purchase. The depreciation on the Avalon was pretty killer too as I recall. To many recalls and failures was the culpret there.
Don't have much experince with Hondas, except the two wheel variety. That has been spotless an perfect for 10 years. I think the cars are no different. But there is no comparison between a Honda accord and an E class.
I'll bet I have that way beat with my Avalon, Cherokee and Audi repairs. Audi was replaced because the paint pealed off of the hood. Replacement, (new) held up better till about just out of warranty. Rear wheel bearinigs, brake sensors, leaking cylinder head gaskets. That car cost me $700 everytime I went to the dealership. The maxima failed after about 50,000 miles. Complete fuel injection system overhaul that time. $1200 thank you vaunted Asian quality.
Yes the depreciation on these cars is killer and well known before you purchase. The depreciation on the Avalon was pretty killer too as I recall. To many recalls and failures was the culpret there.
Don't have much experince with Hondas, except the two wheel variety. That has been spotless an perfect for 10 years. I think the cars are no different. But there is no comparison between a Honda accord and an E class.
I am done with Audis- they just got worse. Jeep-lease it and return it. Nissan- I've had good luck, but least favorite to drive- had a 1994 Maxima and 2001 Pathfinder- worst driving cars I've ever owned. I have had great luck with BMWs, but they forgot the recipe for enthusiast cars.
I would feel lucky with one $1,200 repair on my car in 50,000 miles- but it would depend on how old the car is.
Frankly, I think the secret is lease as much car as you can and bring it back in three years. Post warranty repairs have become ridiculous on the high end cars.




I'll bet I have that way beat with my Avalon, Cherokee and Audi repairs. Audi was replaced because the paint pealed off of the hood. Replacement, (new) held up better till about just out of warranty. Rear wheel bearinigs, brake sensors, leaking cylinder head gaskets. That car cost me $700 everytime I went to the dealership. The maxima failed after about 50,000 miles. Complete fuel injection system overhaul that time. $1200 thank you vaunted Asian quality.
$1200 for a complete fuel injection system overhaul. Sounds like a significant amount of work.
One butt warmer on my E350 would have cost about $1400 if not for the CPO warranty. Not saying that this is by any means a fair comparison or anything, but I believe the heating pad is right about $200 on line.
I know this is more of a dealer issue as opposed to one of reliability, but still, knowing what the MB dealer wants for that job, $1200 for a fuel system work seems, I don't know, reasonable
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