MB Extended Limited Warranty Basics Thread
- The MB ELW can be purchased from any MB dealership nationwide, as long as the car is still within the new car warranty (4 years from original purchase date, or less than 50,000 miles, whichever comes first).
- The authentic MB ELW has no deductible and is accepted at all MB dealerships nationwide regardless of where it is purchased.
- Only the MB ELW guarantees the use of authentic MB parts on your vehicle.
- Though the MB ELW has excellent coverage, it does not cover everything in the MB New Car warranty. Additionally, some aftermarket warranties can offer even greater coverage.
- All models of a certain range (C-class, E-class, S-class) have the same warranty pricing except AMG and diesel models. For example, the pricing is the same on a pre-owned E350 or E550, and regardless of options.
- The MB ELW is offered as an additional 1, 2 or 3 year beyond the factory warranty with coverage up to 75k or 100k miles (whichever comes first years/mileage). It is best to pick the warranty that will covers your needs; you can pick any combination of years/mileage.
- Pricing: Despite what your local dealerships may tell you, the pricing of the warranties is negotiable. There is even a 15% "service charge" that can be waived with negotiation.
- The following are a group of individuals at MB dealerships nationwide who offer very competitive pricing: (in no particular order)
1. Jason Mayes, International Autos, (414) 727-6722, jmayes@iamilwaukee.com
2. Erin Mahre, Mercedes-Benz of Santa Rosa, (707) 521-3996
3. Jeff Jackson, Tafel Motors, (502) 894-6829
4. Dan Boone, Mercedes-Benz of Austin, (512) 220-0940
I recommend you call all of them as well as your local dealership for competitive quotes. Make sure you are getting a final price OTD (including any "service changes").
- The above individuals will need your car's VIN, exact mileage, desired warranty information; they are happy to sell you the warranty over the phone.
Happy motoring!
Last edited by cfmistry; Feb 11, 2015 at 05:16 PM.
Please add my name to the list as I probably do 2-10 quotes a day

2nd, MB does not offer the 125k warranty any longer.
3rd, AMG models are in a different tier, correct, and so are diesels.
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I tried to play fair. I told both that I was contacting others for a bid and there wouldn't be a call back to try to beat the best price I found.
Jeff Jackson called back in short order. A very pleasant man and a self proclaimed gearhead. He gave me a price and we then went on to talk cars. From exotics to old hot rods. A very enjoyable conversation.
Jason Mayes sent an email while I was shooting the breeze with Jeff. He came in with the lowest price and my proclaimed winner. Easy peasy. I got the paperwork via mail yesterday, the PDF the day the deal was done.
As an aside, the car in question is my 2011 E350 Bluetec with 49,459 miles and weeks away from the warranty date expiring. Wifey drives it every day logging 98 miles round trip to work. That makes the warranty gonzo in less than a week. I wouldn't consider buying an extended warranty for this car as generally speaking nuttin happens to justify the cost of one. (I wasn't aware until recently that warranties were negotiable until recently.) We bought car as a lease return with many options and 14,015 miles.
In the last couple of months, the pano roof almost works and creaks, a module went out, and the various "assists" sometimes don't work or sees things that aren't there. In 3 weeks the pano roof broke 3 times. It goes back into the dealer again on Tuesday. A new problem popped up yesterday. The right front caliper grabs, locking the wheel during a semi-hard stop.
The above fully justifies my late purchase of the warranty. Most of you will never have this many gizmos going nuts.
Thank you Mr. Mayes for some piece of mind.
Lou
Jake
currently looking for an extended warranty for my 2012 CLS63PP, which loses it's warranty in the spring of 2016. Car currently has 34K miles on it.
Looking at an extended 36 month/65K mile for 4K from a Rick Hendrick Mercedes Benz dealer in Durham, NC
I of course want to wait until it's closer to term, obviously, to not have any over lap, does this make sense to wait?
Thanx in advance




Hope your still here

Been trying to find a wht/tan E550 Cab with P2 and the only one I found was not at a MB dealer. It's a 2013, low miles in fantastic shape.
Can I get a MB Warranty thru you even though I won't be buying it at the MB dealer ?
Struggling with this not being a CPO car....
Thanks
Mike
Any advice?
- if MB vehicles
- bought at a non-MB dealership
are eligible for a MB ELW:
- if they are still within the 4/50,000 NVW.
In my case, I am looking at a C300 with 16,000 miles and has 18 months left on the NVW and have been told by two MB dealers that an ELW cannot be purchased for the car as it will not be purchased from a MB dealer.



Read the 1st and 2nd post in this thread and call a couple of the people listed. You will get a quote as long as your car qualifies (age/mileage), regardless of who you bought it from.
I didn't buy an ELW until the new car warranty was very close to expiring. And, I did not buy my car from a MB dealer.
Read the 1st and 2nd post in this thread and call a couple of the people listed. You will get a quote as long as your car qualifies (age/mileage), regardless of who you bought it from.
I didn't buy an ELW until the new car warranty was very close to expiring. And, I did not buy my car from a MB dealer.
That said, i am stunned by how much is actually not covered. Basically anything in-cabin outside of climate controls and Command/Radio. Since the newer MBs are so full of electronics, I could see having a huge repair bill for a whole number of things not covered, such as instrument clusters, Distronic, rear/360 cameras, seats (heat, memory, power), e parking brake and shifter, etc.
I've had manufacturer backed warranties from GM and Infiniti in the past, and the MB coverage is way worse than those two. For the price paid, I'm thinking it isn't worth it, and might be looking for something aftermarket.
Anyone else have thoughts on what is/isn't covered?
That said, i am stunned by how much is actually not covered. Basically anything in-cabin outside of climate controls and Command/Radio. Since the newer MBs are so full of electronics, I could see having a huge repair bill for a whole number of things not covered, such as instrument clusters, Distronic, rear/360 cameras, seats (heat, memory, power), e parking brake and shifter, etc.
I've had manufacturer backed warranties from GM and Infiniti in the past, and the MB coverage is way worse than those two. For the price paid, I'm thinking it isn't worth it, and might be looking for something aftermarket.
Anyone else have thoughts on what is/isn't covered?
You're much better off going with Zurich or easy care.








