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I’m a Car Expert: 3 Reasons I’d Never Buy a Used Car From a Dealership
see: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/m-car...130034364.html
see: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/m-car...130034364.html




That means all Mercedes CPO cars are either demonstraters, cars used by salesmen and/or staff, trade ins or cars bought at auction.
Last edited by Cao Black; Dec 28, 2024 at 10:41 PM.
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My wife has a 2018 E400 wagon, and it's been the most trouble-free car we've ever owned. The only warranty repair we had was replacement of the drivers' seat switch.
We have nearly 37k miles on ours and are still on the original brake pads. I replaced the original tires earlier this year, but we could have gotten another 5k miles out of them. If you're looking at cars with over 30k miles, make sure the transmission service has been done and the rear differential fluid has been changed. Most owners probably overlook these maintenance items.
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I wouldn't buy 2021 or newer - 2021 was when MBUX came in (and COMAND went out). The buttons (COMAND) are much better that the early MBUX touch controls.
Maybe the 2023's got better, but my 2021 requires me to place my finger in exactly the right spot to get the desired result.
My son bought a 2019 C300 CPO - got a "free" extra year of warranty and bought another 2 years for $2745.
Had an engine problem with it in 2024 which would have cost $3100 to fix. Fixed for $0.
I bought a 2021 E350 in 2023 and my warranty runs until 2029. I hope I don't have to use it, but I like to keep my cars a long time without excessive added cost.




My son bought a 2019 C300 CPO - got a "free" extra year of warranty and bought another 2 years for $2745.
Had an engine problem with it in 2024 which would have cost $3100 to fix. Fixed for $0.
I bought a 2021 E350 in 2023 and my warranty runs until 2029. I hope I don't have to use it, but I like to keep my cars a long time without excessive added cost.
You have to shop around.




