Reliability?
I'm considering a new 4Runner, a Lexus GX470, and an ML350 with the offroad package. I take my SUV on the beach for two weeks each summer. It's not heavy offroading, but it is possible to get stuck. So I think I want the offroad package with a locking center diff. Yes, I know it is a special order.
I drive in heavy stop and go traffic, so the Mercedes driver aids (distronic plus, brake hold, etc.) have a lot of appeal. Our Mercedes dealer is close and has treated my wife very well (she has a 2010 C-class). But I am concerned about reliability.
Consumer Reports (yeah, I know) shows the C-class to be very reliable and that has been true for my wife's car. But they show the ML as being less reliable. What has your experience been?
I do tend to keep my cars a long time. If I get an ML, I will get an extended warranty.
I have been driving cars and trucks of all types and from all manufacturers over the past fifty years and the ML350 has been the best of them all - so far. Unlike you, I keep a car only until the warranty expires or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first. In the case of this ML, I will get rid of it around the four year mark since I only have 21,000 miles on it now. Given my time frames and mileage criteria, any car should be reliable during the period I own it. Maybe I have been lucky with this ML but I would not hesitate to buy another.
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I just finished a test drive of the ML350 with my salesman friend -- we go back a long ways. He told me the same thing about the diesels and specifically mentioned the adblue system as being a trouble spot.
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I just finished a test drive of the ML350 with my salesman friend -- we go back a long ways. He told me the same thing about the diesels and specifically mentioned the adblue system as being a trouble spot.
My bluetec is 2 years old and no probs with anything. However I only have 24,000 miles on it and I did purchase the 7/75 warranty.
However the ML 350 has acceleration rates as good or better than the Jeep Hemi. The Jeep 6 Cyl is quick too, but has a less dependable transmission than the trans that the Hemi gets.
However the ML 350 has acceleration rates as good or better than the Jeep Hemi. The Jeep 6 Cyl is quick too, but has a less dependable transmission than the trans that the Hemi gets.
I just finished a test drive of the ML350 with my salesman friend -- we go back a long ways. He told me the same thing about the diesels and specifically mentioned the adblue system as being a trouble spot.
I'd say as a daily driver, you'll enjoy the ML more than the Lexus. I'm just used to the MB interiors, but I find the Lexus interiors to be of low quality.
If you're taking it on the beach(duxbury, the cape?), I'd invest a few grand in a beater 4wd beach wagon. I'll use the ML for most of my winter driving, but if things are really sh*tty I'll probably take the F250 with the locking diff. Nice to have a vehicle you don't have to worry about.
And nothing excites a spouse more than a beater truck appearing in the driveway.
don't get me wrong, I loved my Bluetec for the power and fuel efficiency, and even just recently convinced my in-laws to get a 2015. I actually have more fun driving their ML350 than my 63, just cuz I can really push the truck harder without worrying about the gas mileage lol.
If you're taking it on the beach(duxbury, the cape?), I'd invest a few grand in a beater 4wd beach wagon. I'll use the ML for most of my winter driving, but if things are really sh*tty I'll probably take the F250 with the locking diff. Nice to have a vehicle you don't have to worry about.
And nothing excites a spouse more than a beater truck appearing in the driveway.
much gnashing of teeth and grumbling ensued.
A week later the truck showed up "what teh f*(& is THAT thing??"
well, we needed something to haul the boat!
much gnashing of teeth and grumbling ensued.
A week later the truck showed up "what teh f*(& is THAT thing??"
well, we needed something to haul the boat!

I'm considering a new 4Runner, a Lexus GX470, and an ML350 with the offroad package. I take my SUV on the beach for two weeks each summer. It's not heavy offroading, but it is possible to get stuck. So I think I want the offroad package with a locking center diff. Yes, I know it is a special order.
I drive in heavy stop and go traffic, so the Mercedes driver aids (distronic plus, brake hold, etc.) have a lot of appeal. Our Mercedes dealer is close and has treated my wife very well (she has a 2010 C-class). But I am concerned about reliability.
Consumer Reports (yeah, I know) shows the C-class to be very reliable and that has been true for my wife's car. But they show the ML as being less reliable. What has your experience been?
I do tend to keep my cars a long time. If I get an ML, I will get an extended warranty.
Since you're used to Toyota reliability and you're planning to buy your next SUV and keep it a long time get the Lexus.
If you want to give the ML a try (as my wife did back in 2011) lease it. BTW, as of 6 weeks ago my wife is back in a Lexus after two ML's.
Good luck with your decision.
Last edited by Cyber GS; Nov 10, 2014 at 01:53 PM.
I drove the Lexus GX and was unfortunately disappointed. The third row seat takes up a lot room in the back, so it really doesn't have that much cargo capacity given the size of the vehicle. The GX's drivetrain is far more refined than the 2015 4Runner's drivetrain, but it was surprisingly slow. Like the 4Runner, the GX just felt heavy and truckish.
I drove an ML350 and that felt far better. It was quicker than either the 4Runner or GX. The engine sound was refined -- it was never coarse. The ML350 was nimbler and rode better.
I'm leaning towards the ML350. It's just the reliability that has me concerned.
I've got no room in the driveway for a third vehicle.
I drove the Lexus GX and was unfortunately disappointed. The third row seat takes up a lot room in the back, so it really doesn't have that much cargo capacity given the size of the vehicle. The GX's drivetrain is far more refined than the 2015 4Runner's drivetrain, but it was surprisingly slow. Like the 4Runner, the GX just felt heavy and truckish.
I drove an ML350 and that felt far better. It was quicker than either the 4Runner or GX. The engine sound was refined -- it was never coarse. The ML350 was nimbler and rode better.
I'm leaning towards the ML350. It's just the reliability that has me concerned.
I've got no room in the driveway for a third vehicle.
Do you need to tow anything ? Do you really need a big SUV? If not, you might want to consider a Subaru Tribeca, Forester or Mazda CX-9. The ML will depreciate $30k on the first 3 years of purchase. A better comparison to the ML is the Highlander (in driving abilities). Depreciation of a Toyota SUV will cost about $18k the first 3 years. The only logical reason for the ML is towing abilities of the diesel v6. Also, diesels are a LOT more efficient in stop/go traffic because it sips far less fuel while idling (compared to gas). Your decision depends on what you need vs what your SUV is able to do.



