200 dollar wiper blades
A bit of a shocker at the stealership today at the parts counter. New wiper blades for my sled are 200 bucks for the pair. Freaken highway robbery. I get that they have the cool washer in the wiper slots that shoot out the cleaner but that is obscene.
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Really? That's for all 2014-2018?
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If you have the magic vision wiper system or whatever it is called where the fluid squirts out of the wiper blade assembly then yes it is 200 bucks.
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Hmmm, that makes sense
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Be sure to only use Perrier in the fluid reservoir..... |
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Nice, thanks konigstiger! I am learning that if magic is any part of the description on a Mercedes, you will pay.
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free ground shipping, no handling fee..
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I think the "magic" is how they cause $100 bills to vanish from your bank account and make them appear in theirs.
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Originally Posted by XboxMeister
(Post 7401687)
I think the "magic" is how they cause $100 bills to vanish from your bank account and make them appear in theirs.
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Originally Posted by superpop
(Post 7401652)
Nice, thanks konigstiger! I am learning that if magic is any part of the description on a Mercedes, you will pay.
Never thought I would see the day when somebody would be grateful to pay $135 for a pair of wiper blades but I understand it. BTW this was discussed before https://mbworld.org/forums/new-s-cla...placement.html |
I will be flamed for saying this, but people are buying $100,000 plus S classes and complaining about wiper blades? I'm a bit lost here. I'm literally not trying to troll, I'm just curious.
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Originally Posted by superangrypenguin
(Post 7401711)
I will be flamed for saying this, but people are buying $100,000 plus S classes and complaining about wiper blades? I'm a bit lost here. I'm literally not trying to troll, I'm just curious.
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Originally Posted by superpop
(Post 7401738)
I paid sub 60K for my 2015 S550 so I guess I am not as freewheeling with my cash. I get that there is a premium associated with this car but come one. Feels like NASA paying 1mm for a toilet seat.
Again, many people in general (most not on this forum) aren't educated on the costs to maintain these cars. I also look at it this way. If you're getting a car for 60k, that was 120k new, it has systems and technology made and built that was $120k new. So, when things break and need replaced, that $60k car is still a $120k piece of sophisticated machinery. And one of the safest/best riding vehicles you will ever drive. Once you are in a S class, it's hard to leave, unless constant problems plague your car. Even under warranty, multiple dealer trips take take time out of your day, and some want the no worry Honda/Toyota reliability. Yes, I do agree $200 is a lot for wiper blades, but I'd like to see how well they work. It's cool they are optional, so 90% of other owners will only be paying $50 for blades :) |
Originally Posted by Jason B
(Post 7401767)
On the used car market these cars are a bargain. I think some people think, not all, but MOST, that they got a $60,000 car that sold for $120k and then flip when they see repair bills, etc. My main thought here is, if you can't afford one of of these cars NEW, you have no business owning one. I didn't say only buy a new one, I said afford one new :) Now, that being said, I enjoy a good deal and prefer to buy used low miles as I'm in the business, etc. I can afford new and understand what these cars cost to maintain. I've grown up with these cars since I was a baby :)
Again, many people in general (most not on this forum) aren't educated on the costs to maintain these cars. I also look at it this way. If you're getting a car for 60k, that was 120k new, it has systems and technology made and built that was $120k new. So, when things break and need replaced, that $60k car is still a $120k piece of sophisticated machinery. And one of the safest/best riding vehicles you will ever drive. Once you are in a S class, it's hard to leave, unless constant problems plague your car. Even under warranty, multiple dealer tips take take time out of your day, and some want the no worry Honda/Toyota reliability. Yes, I do agree $200 is a lot for wiper blades, but I'd like to see how well they work. It's cool they are optional, so 90% of other owners will only be paying $50 for blades :) |
The reason I could easily buy just about any car I want including this one new is the same reason I balk at 200 wiper blades, I watch my money. Just because you can afford it does not make it worth the price. I too like a bargain and this is my second S class both purchased used but both looking and driving like new. I guess I like predictable spend, so I buy used and put it under the MB extended warranty. I get the cost of ownership, just pointing out the absurdity of some of the costs, like 200 wiper blades.
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Originally Posted by superpop
(Post 7401793)
The reason I could easily buy just about any car I want including this one new is the same reason I balk at 200 wiper blades, I watch my money. Just because you can afford it does not make it worth the price. I too like a bargain and this is my second S class both purchased used but both looking and driving like new. I guess I like predictable spend, so I buy used and put it under the MB extended warranty. I get the cost of ownership, just pointing out the absurdity of some of the costs, like 200 wiper blades.
Cheers. Did you know your car had this option when you got it? How do they work? Some cars when you spray it goes all over. Do this leave less mess? |
Thanks Jason, they do work incredibly well. I thought this was a standard feature on all MY2015 S550's, so no, I did not know I had this as an option or that it even was an option. It is nice not having water spray all over the place like my last one did. Oh well, I will order a new set just because I suspect these are the originals and living in Seattle we take our wipers seriously.
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Originally Posted by superpop
(Post 7401793)
The reason I could easily buy just about any car I want including this one new is the same reason I balk at 200 wiper blades, I watch my money. Just because you can afford it does not make it worth the price. I too like a bargain and this is my second S class both purchased used but both looking and driving like new. I guess I like predictable spend, so I buy used and put it under the MB extended warranty. I get the cost of ownership, just pointing out the absurdity of some of the costs, like 200 wiper blades.
Cheers. |
I haven't looked at my blades but are the little holes that the water comes out in the blade arm and not in the blade itself? I thought we were just replacing the rubber insert. Is the $200 replacing the blade insert and the water hole assembly all at once?
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I believe you cannot just replace the blades, rather you have to replace the whole assembly. I would probably not do just the blades anyway as I never had any luck with just doing the blades. I think the whole assembly is engineered with a rather short lifespan in mind.
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I saw this on the front page and knew it would be in the W222 forum :)
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Originally Posted by superpop
(Post 7401819)
Thanks Jason, they do work incredibly well. I thought this was a standard feature on all MY2015 S550's, so no, I did not know I had this as an option or that it even was an option. It is nice not having water spray all over the place like my last one did. Oh well, I will order a new set just because I suspect these are the originals and living in Seattle we take our wipers seriously.
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Originally Posted by superpop
(Post 7401793)
The reason I could easily buy just about any car I want including this one new is the same reason I balk at 200 wiper blades, I watch my money. Just because you can afford it does not make it worth the price. I too like a bargain and this is my second S class both purchased used but both looking and driving like new. I guess I like predictable spend, so I buy used and put it under the MB extended warranty. I get the cost of ownership, just pointing out the absurdity of some of the costs, like 200 wiper blades.
Cheers. I totally get this. Hell Warren Buffet was known to go to the store to get Pepsi rather than pay some jacked up price at a hotel he was staying in. Its all about understanding the definition of value proposition, which no doubt he is the authority. |
When I purchased my new 2015 I had included the pre-paid maintenance program. The wiper blade replacement is included in that - every service interval. I marked my wiper blades before I took the car in for service and when I picked the car up I noticed the wiper blades had not been changed. I went to see the service adviser and she "oh no, those are not included in the prepaid service". Well I was prepared for this and showed her the MB site that describes the service and it does include the wiper blades. She called the service manager and he said the same thing. Once again I called his bluff and he admitted they do not normally change the blades because "they are so damn expensive". They then changed the blades and I was on my way - after I spoke to the MB dealer General Manager and explained why I would not be back for service again or to replace my vehicle which I normally do every 4 years. He made lots of sad noises as I left. :)
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