Picking up the ML this evening








Seems the extended warrant can wait a few years. You might want something else before the warranty you get runs out.
Then again, I bought an extended warranty on a SL I own, about a year plus ago, and I traded that SL in on a CL, and they pro-rated the money I expended on that extended warranty and 'the checks in the mail' they said.
I have had flats that needed to be replaced because our condo garage exit goes past the contractors parking area and the dumpsters, so there can be broken glass and screws around (stupidly). Thats almost $400/tire installed.
2. I keep my cars a long time and I wouldn't have a Benz without an MB ELW.
3. I'm going to have to pay for the maintenance anyway, so I might as well take the discount by paying up front.
Other things I'd recommend purchasing:
*assuming the 2015 ML's still have the cheap plastic door pins, replace them (at least the fronts) with the AMG pins - there are several threads on this topic.
*since you're in Vancouver, I'd definitely recommend getting all-weather mats (and the trunk liner/tray as well), if you didn't already order these.
*if you have a trailer hitch, this was a nice little addition I picked up on Amazon:
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BTW....
When does the DI 3.5 engine becomes broken-in and see FC to come down? I am getting 13L/100KM which is the same as on my ex-GLK which had 29K on the motor.
BTW....
When does the DI 3.5 engine becomes broken-in and see FC to come down? I am getting 13L/100KM which is the same as on my ex-GLK which had 29K on the motor.
The transmission sounds to me to be shifting as a manual does, with a brief "pause" during smooth shifts... not the same way my 2007 E550 did with a imperceptible shift during constant acceleration. I never liked the shifting in my 2004 E500 and 2007 E550... to me it seemed that MB never quite got the programming & hardware just right in those transmissions. Thats why over the years they changed the programming so that every time you started the newer Es and Cs, they defaulted to C (6 speed mode), and you had to select 7 speed mode manually after each start. I don't miss or need the button. I can modulate my acceleration by my foot, and I don't do any stump pulling. It looks like this transmission is sorted out.
Last edited by Barry45RPM; Dec 24, 2014 at 04:57 PM.




I am getting 15l-16.5l/100 km (18.8-17.1mpg) right now. Car has 230km virgin clicks on it. Do you have the new 3L turbo on your car or the DI 3.5L?
I do wish the ambient LED light inside can be turned into Red color.
Last edited by shotgun_banjo; Dec 24, 2014 at 09:19 PM.
1. 3 years prepaid maintenance. I needed it anyway and for agreeing to buy it up front I got another bump down on my apr.
2 purchased the wheel and tire warranty. Well worth it. My car has 20" wheels and I'm afraid to hit a bump and rather than dish out $1200 for a new wheel x amount of times I just got the protection. We already had to use it once because my wife curbed a rim. They did an excellent job.
3. I replaced my door pins w AMG ones. They make the interior look much nicer. Got knockoffs on eBay for less than $50. Figured Imwould try those before dishing out $250 for a genuine set. You can't tell the difference. Really happy w this setup.
4. In my deal I got them to throw in the all weather mats. I did however have to buy the cargo liner myself.
5. Some may or may not like this but since I have AMG wheels I got the AMG valve stem caps for the wheels. I really like how it finishes off.
Good luck and nice pickup.
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...also, If you got a bump down is APR for buying something extra, that means that you qualified for a lower rate by your credit score, but your dealer's F&I guy arbitrarily decided not to give you the lowest rate you qualified for on his computer screen when you sat in front of him, but bumped you up.... All water under the bridge now, but remember that the next time you buy a new car.
Apply for a car loan on line to see what you qualify for before hand just for comparison, and know your credit score in advance and what "tier" (rate class) you fall into for dealer financing. Also there is a difference between MBUSA financing and Dealer Financing. A dealer throws financing to certain Banks he deals with for additional profits on your financing too.
These are just things to know from now on. Don't dwell on them now.
Last edited by Barry45RPM; Dec 25, 2014 at 09:28 AM.


Personally, I had 9 tires replaced over a period of two years (how unlucky). The tire insurance cost me $240 over two years while the tires would've cost me $5400. Well worth it in my opinion.
My dealer always throws in the all-weather mats for free; try to have you dealer comp them or throw in some other extras for free.
Last edited by 5634MG; Dec 25, 2014 at 03:31 PM.
...also, If you got a bump down is APR for buying something extra, that means that you qualified for a lower rate by your credit score, but your dealer's F&I guy arbitrarily decided not to give you the lowest rate you qualified for on his computer screen when you sat in front of him, but bumped you up.... All water under the bridge now, but remember that the next time you buy a new car.
Apply for a car loan on line to see what you qualify for before hand just for comparison, and know your credit score in advance and what "tier" (rate class) you fall into for dealer financing. Also there is a difference between MBUSA financing and Dealer Financing. A dealer throws financing to certain Banks he deals with for additional profits on your financing too.
These are just things to know from now on. Don't dwell on them now.
As far as the metal valve stem caps, I have used them for years. I have never had an issue w them. The ones on my ML are genuine MB. I don't think they would sell them if it caused damage.
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Not true. Common nail punctures in the tread can be patched the same as any other tire provided it has not been run flat for an extended time.


However, note the latter part of your sentence: provided it has not been run flat for an extended time. I really doubt anyone with run flat tires who has a puncture is really going to call a tow truck. After all, the point of run flats is to drive after a loss of pressure. What's the chance of having a flat within a kilometre of the dealership and are you really going to pull into a gas station every 5-10 minutes and reinflate? I think the mentality of an average consumer is to get into the shop asap.
I wasn't trying to misinform the OP. I just wanted to provide my insight and my personal experiences. Given the number of construction sites around Vancouver, I think it would be a wise decision to purchase the tire insurance. After all, it's only 5-10 dollars a month depending on how much you can talk them down.
Last edited by 5634MG; Dec 26, 2014 at 02:34 AM.




However, note the latter part of your sentence: provided it has not been run flat for an extended time. I really doubt anyone with run flat tires who has a puncture is really going to call a tow truck. After all, the point of run flats is to drive after a loss of pressure. What's the chance of having a flat within a kilometre of the dealership and are you really going to pull into a gas station every 5-10 minutes and reinflate? I think the mentality of an average consumer is to get into the shop asap.
I wasn't trying to misinform the OP. I just wanted to provide my insight and my personal experiences. Given the number of construction sites around Vancouver, I think it would be a wise decision to purchase the tire insurance. After all, it's only 5-10 dollars a month depending on how much you can talk them down.
I have a spare 20" 5 spoke AMG rim that came from my GLK. It is only 8.5" wide but offset if 44. Would the stock tires be okay with that rim?


I have a spare 20" 5 spoke AMG rim that came from my GLK. It is only 8.5" wide but offset if 44. Would the stock tires be okay with that rim?
I've never experienced rim damage from potholes in Vancouver and Greater Vancouver. I regularly visit construction sites so that may explain the number of flats I've had.
Regarding the GLK rims, I'm afraid I can't help you. It's best if you ask your dealer or service advisor for that.










