2020 GLE Instantly Died on Interstate
Our mechanic says the engine has just seized—for no discernible reason. There had never been a check engine light, no other kind of warning light, no odd sounds, no issues…nothing…just bam, dead. We’re looking at at *least* $15k (prob more) for a new engine (and I don’t want an identical engine put in). (Not to mention the over $1,000 we’re already out for towing and transport to get all back home.) We don’t know if it’s worth doing, given the value of the car. Will either do engine and sell/trade-in, or just sell dead for whatever we can get. Either way, I’ll never trust that car again.
We’ve driven Mercedes for over 21 years now and have *never* had an issue—just routine maintenance. Now I need to car shop (which I hate), and typically I’d go get a GLS, but I’ve now completely lost faith in MB. This failure put us in an incredibly dangerous situation—we were lucky we weren’t hurt—and being truly stranded on the edge of a busy interstate was pretty anxiety provoking for me and my wife…not to mention the sadness from our family about the graduation.
So two questions — 1–Has anybody heard of this kind of thing happening in the 2020 models, and if so, what’s the cause? 2–Anyone have any recommendations for a replacement vehicle — largish SUV (hybrid would be great).
Any input would be much appreciated.




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