2019 G63 Prepaid Maintenance Help
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2019 G63 Prepaid Maintenance Help
Hi All - I have a 2019 G63 with 42,000 miles. I was offered via email from Mercedes-Benz to purchase either a:
Primer Brochure (https://www.mbusa.com/content/dam/mb...1.30_FINAL.pdf)
My issue is both state "All G models not applicable to above charts."
From the charts (if valid for 2019 G63) would be (for major services) 50,000 miles spark plugs and 60,000 miles transmission oil change.
Given I'm at 42k, next is 50k the 60k. 70k (from the charts), don't include anything major.
So if this was all valid for the 2019 G63, the 2 star service could be a deal at $1,850? That's USD 925 per service and would include spark plugs for one and transmission oil change for another.
Questions:
Thanks in advance.
- 2 Star Service Appointment (1 service per year or every 10,000 miles) = USD 1,850+tax
- 3 Star Service Appointment (1 service per year or every 10,000miles) = USD 2,660+tax
Primer Brochure (https://www.mbusa.com/content/dam/mb...1.30_FINAL.pdf)
My issue is both state "All G models not applicable to above charts."
From the charts (if valid for 2019 G63) would be (for major services) 50,000 miles spark plugs and 60,000 miles transmission oil change.
Given I'm at 42k, next is 50k the 60k. 70k (from the charts), don't include anything major.
So if this was all valid for the 2019 G63, the 2 star service could be a deal at $1,850? That's USD 925 per service and would include spark plugs for one and transmission oil change for another.
Questions:
- Anyone can help me find the maintenance schedule for my 2019 G63 and what major services are needed at 50k, 60k, and 70k?
- Is this a deal? (I plan on keeping this for a long time)
Thanks in advance.
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Yet another first class publication from the fine "The Best or Nothing" folks in Stuttgart. The bottom of page 3 says all models eligible except SLR and SLS, and the bottom of page 4 says G models not applicable to above charts (which makes no sense whatsoever). Best call the 1-800 number and ask them what they're trying to say.