New Pre-Paid Maintenance and warranty Prices - up 400 dollars for the E next month
Current price of Pre-Paid Maintenance good until September 2, 2014.
V4/V6 - 2 Services $699 - 3 Services $999
V8 - 2 Services $729 - 3 Services $1,089
V12/AMG - 2 Services $829 - 3 Services $1,299
Diesel - 2 Services $779 - 3 Services $1,269
Beginning September 3, 2014, the Pre-Paid Maintenance prices will be:
Electric - 2 Services $750 - 3 Services $900
CLA,GLA,C, GLK,SLK - 2 Services $950 - 3 Services $1,250
E,M,GL - 2 Services $1,050 - 3 Services $1,400
S,SL,CLS,Diesel,R - 2 Services $1,150 - 3 Services $1,600
CL,G,AMG - 2 Services $1,250 - 3 Services $1,750
Last edited by Rock; Oct 5, 2014 at 09:03 PM.




This time, I bought the pre paid from Erin MB Santa Rosa - because I wouldn't pay tax on it -
In regards to your quotes, I don't know why your local dealer would make buying the packs at list price so difficult. You shouldn't have to negotiate too hard especially if you know the list price don't see why they won't sell it for that. I guess every dealer has the right to mark up their prices, I would just call MB austin or MB santa rosa and you should be good to go.
If you're looking for a simple and convenient way to save more on service right from the start, we have the answer. It's called the Mercedes-Benz Pre-Owned Prepaid Maintenance Plan, and it's here at Mercedes-Benz of Austin.
The pricing on this plan is about to increase, and we don't want you to miss out on this great opportunity to have a greater peace of mind that comes from knowing your service costs are paid.
For more information or to purchase a plan, call Mercedes-Benz of Austin at (512) 454-6821 and ask for Jake Boone.
Sincerely,
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I'm surprised they raised prices so high. Maybe the recommended maintenance has changed on the new E class', I'm not sure, but I feel sorry for the guy who buys prepaid for the first 30,000 miles.
Enter year, class, model, and length of prepaid maintenance desired.
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This time, I bought the pre paid from Erin MB Santa Rosa - because I wouldn't pay tax on it -
In regards to your quotes, I don't know why your local dealer would make buying the packs at list price so difficult. You shouldn't have to negotiate too hard especially if you know the list price don't see why they won't sell it for that. I guess every dealer has the right to mark up their prices, I would just call MB austin or MB santa rosa and you should be good to go.
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Enter year, class, model, and length of prepaid maintenance desired.
http://www.mbusa.com/mercedes/servic...ts/maintenance
Enter year, class, model, and length of prepaid maintenance desired.
http://www.mbusa.com/mercedes/servic...ts/maintenance
Interesting, it accounts for the first 10000 miles. 10,000, 20,000, 30,000 would cost 899 and if you add the 40000 jumps up to 1679 for a 2014 e350, I guess you can buy a "5 pack" now and get 5 years for 1999,
But it won't let me start at year 2 and see what a quote would be for for 20,000, 30,000, 40,000
2013 and earlier you have to contact dealers for a quote
The email was from Jake Boone (his son maybe?) he's easier to get a hold of, in any case its an MB Austin price, and I think if you talk to anyone in the finance department they should honor the price.




The email was from Jake Boone (his son maybe?) he's easier to get a hold of, in any case its an MB Austin price, and I think if you talk to anyone in the finance department they should honor the price.
I am coming up on my 60/70/80 like drsaab. two majors plus plugs and ATF. The local dealer costs for that a la carte exceed $2,200 and the best local indy prices were in excess of $1,400. So this a deal for me any way I slice it.
But it won't let me start at year 2 and see what a quote would be for for 20,000, 30,000, 40,000
2013 and earlier you have to contact dealers for a quote
I noticed that it starts at 10k only, it is different than the current 3 pack for $999 which could be for instance 20,30,40k of which 20 & 40 are more expensive or the 60,70,80 which are expensive. I didn't try the chart for years earlier, sorry.
I was offered the 3 pack on my 2010 when it was coming up on 40 and it was a bargain, the 2010s required a trans change also. Full price for 40k at the dealer exceeded the 3 pack. The SM explained it was probably designed to keep owners coming up on no warranty without buying an extended one to stay in the tent facing out.
I had 10,20,30 on my 2010 for $769 at the time I bought it just before the 10k. That was the only money I spent on the car in 4 years. Everything else was warranty with no hassles. I was in the tent pointed out. They always threw in tire rotations when I needed or asked for them.
Something to think about when trying to save a few bucks with an indy shop while in warranty.
1. If the car is sold, or taken out of service before they are used up, is the coverage transferable or refundable?
2. Can you pick and choose which services to apply the coverage to, or does it cover the next 3 consecutive services after the plan is in effect?
3. Is there a pre paid plan for more than 3 services? If not, can you buy 2 plans and have it cover the next, say, 6 services?
Thanks
1. If the car is sold, or taken out of service before they are used up, is the coverage transferable or refundable?
2. Can you pick and choose which services to apply the coverage to, or does it cover the next 3 consecutive services after the plan is in effect?
3. Is there a pre paid plan for more than 3 services? If not, can you buy 2 plans and have it cover the next, say, 6 services?
Thanks
2) You cannot pick and choose. It will apply to the next 3 services.
3) There used to be an option for 5, not sure if there still is. but 3 seems to be the sweet spot price wise.
I just got off the phone with a few dealers, it seems not only is the pre-paid maintenance going up, but the extended warranty prices are going up significantly as well.
So for those holding off on buying an extended warranty, might want to get it taken care of before September 3rd.




Yes I own a shop, and labor is free, but I don't know if I want to do the trans svc myself. Even though I own an SDS. If I buy the $1089 pack, can I get MB to do a belated 60k svc, the 70k oil change, and the 80k trans svc etc?
Please advise,
George
In any case, wouldn't it just be cheaper to change out the spark plugs on your own for the 60k, buy a 2pk and use it for a 70k oil change and 80k tranny since the 90k is just basically a glorified oil change well for the v6 not sure about the 550.
In any case, wouldn't it just be cheaper to change out the spark plugs on your own for the 60k, buy a 2pk and use it for a 70k oil change and 80k tranny since the 90k is just basically a glorified oil change well for the v6 not sure about the 550.
60k should be oil change, brake fluid replacement, pollen filter, and spark plugs.
70k is just the glorified oil change
80k is oil change, brake fluid, pollen filter, air filter and the aforementioned trans svc.
Take care,
George
60k should be oil change, brake fluid replacement, pollen filter, and spark plugs.
70k is just the glorified oil change
80k is oil change, brake fluid, pollen filter, air filter and the aforementioned trans svc.
Take care,
George
Oil changes usually cost me $65 - buying 10 quarts of Mobil 1 from wal-mart - Their 5qt jug is cheaper than I can get it through any distributor. ( I have 2 qts or so left over, that we usually end up selling / giving to customers). And the filter from MB.
Plugs are around $11-12 each if I remember correctly - so around $100.
Pollen filter and brake fluid I have to price. But I'm prob going to be around $220 in parts alone.
Add in tying up one of my lifts for the brake flush etc, and I may be better of just letting them handle it at these prices.
Plus the car gets a shiny MB of Princeton service bill, and carfax notation.
Take care,
George



