European Delivery Car Questions
1. I don't want a front license plate on my car. Will ED force delivery with a front plate frame installed?
2. I believe the car I would get in the US (SoCal) would have summer tires...will Germany put on all-seaons if I pick up in the winter?
3. What other differences (if at all) are on the Euro Delivery cars...?
Thanks in advance!
As for the tires, I'm not sure. We ordered summer tires and that's what it was delivered with, but we timed our pickup (9/27 this year) to avoid getting into a situation where the temperature dropped below the point where we might have trouble in Germany (I think 7C is the point below which you should be using all season tires). Probably a good idea to check with your ED dealer to ensure whatever your car is delivered wearing is legal when you actually pick it up.
Our car came with maps for Europe and the connected features didn't work (US SIM, not European one), other than that I think everything else was US-spec. The maps will be swapped for US ones at the US VPCC and the connected features will start working. I remember reading on the MBUSA site that if you have the Garmin Map Pilot instead of Command you'll be loaned a GPS as they can't load that with Euro maps.
HTH.
1. I don't want a front license plate on my car. Will ED force delivery with a front plate frame installed?
2. I believe the car I would get in the US (SoCal) would have summer tires...will Germany put on all-seaons if I pick up in the winter?
3. What other differences (if at all) are on the Euro Delivery cars...?
Thanks in advance!
1. Yes. ALL US European Delivery autos come with a front license plate installed--period. I have had a couple of ED delivery cars and the plate is added during the production process. No way around it. I don't want the front plate either since I am in PA and we do not require a front license plate but in Germany you are required to have a front and rear export plate installed at the delivery center so you can have 15 days of registration time to legally drive on the European roads. The alternative is to drive around in the US with your Euro Delivery plate like I did on my '14 S550 4matic but on my new '19 S63 I purchased plugs to fill the holes from bumperplugs.com.
2. If the car comes with summer tires it will stay with summer tires even if Euro Delivery in the winter. I picked up my S63 last Wednesday in Germany. They have you sign a form saying they are not liable if you get into an accident in Germany with summer tires. Germany may fine you a small amount if you have summer tires in the winter whereas countries like Switzerland will fine you 5000 Euros for not having winter tires. Of course you would not want to drive in the Alps anyway with summer tires since you are bound to be in an accident or get stuck somewhere anyway.
3. There are no differences in the Euro Delivery cars compared to US delivered cars as the Euro cars are US specification cars. The delivery center will have the European map database loaded when you get the car so you can use the navigation system in Europe and when the car arrives into the US the VPC (vehicle prep center) will load the US database into the car.
Trending Topics
The Best of Mercedes & AMG








