Cancelled order for 18' Navigator
I was so looking forward to taking delivery of my GL450 until I found out that it came with crappy Halogen headlights and no running boards. I assumed if one does not opt for the LED headlights, you atleast get HID's. Oh no, come to find out they are crappy halogens. I also didn't opt for the lighted running boards, assuming it came with running boards just not lighted ones. I asked my dealer if he could modify the order and the answer was no on the headlights, possibly on the running boards. So I cancelled the order while the dealer was going to look for an acceptable swap. Then they released the navigator.
The pro's are large touch screen up front, much better rear seat entertainment, 2nd row console. Major con is no steering assist and fugly backside. I enjoyed reading all of your posts and the education I received here. Still have my 2007 Sl550! |
Congratulations, looks like a really nice vehicle. Agree with the backside though, not my favorite.
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Congrats on the car, ya one of the pitfalls of getting MB, even at CPO level, you pay alot for features that should be standard on the car, but you have to look diligently for the options you want.
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This loss is on the dealer. How does a CA not explain all of the options to a customer when placing an order? This is a Mercedes, not an Acura, Lexus, etc. I expect the average off the street Joe Buyer to mistakenly "assume" things like nav, leather, and HID's to be standard. But anyone who knows Mercedes or BMW, and especially someone who sells them for a living, I expect to know that such items are optional. I'm not going to get into that debate as to why they're not, just look at the engine, suspension, and safety features that you are getting standard. And the you decide which of the other fluff items you would or would not want to pay for. Some people don't like the running boards as it gets their pants dirty, nevermind lighted ones. A family w/ kids might prefer mb-tex instead of leather and instead put that money towards the rear entertainment system to keep them busy.
Congrats to the OP on the new Navigator. My co-worker has a '12 that he has never had an issue with until recently. Had to replace the battery a few weeks ago. |
The Navis and the Expos look nice, the only thing I don't like are the Navi's wheels.
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Originally Posted by skw
(Post 7341774)
This loss is on the dealer. How does a CA not explain all of the options to a customer when placing an order? This is a Mercedes, not an Acura, Lexus, etc. I expect the average off the street Joe Buyer to mistakenly "assume" things like nav, leather, and HID's to be standard. But anyone who knows Mercedes or BMW, and especially someone who sells them for a living, I expect to know that such items are optional. I'm not going to get into that debate as to why they're not, just look at the engine, suspension, and safety features that you are getting standard. And the you decide which of the other fluff items you would or would not want to pay for. Some people don't like the running boards as it gets their pants dirty, nevermind lighted ones. A family w/ kids might prefer mb-tex instead of leather and instead put that money towards the rear entertainment system to keep them busy.
Congrats to the OP on the new Navigator. My co-worker has a '12 that he has never had an issue with until recently. Had to replace the battery a few weeks ago. |
I agree about those MB options. Halogens are a nuisance to replace all the time and aren't that bright.
I can't believe how useful the running boards are. I find it easier getting in the driver seat and getting my daughter out of her car seat in the third row with it. They look good, too. |
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