2010 R Class Revealed?
Looks like those internet mule pics are of test protos of the next Gen R class.
Last edited by cyeung65; Jul 14, 2009 at 11:42 PM.
http://www.telegraaf.nl/autotelegraa...-Klasse__.html
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http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sourc...eOs8PbaJ1FdJ2A
Last edited by cyeung65; Jul 15, 2009 at 07:55 AM.
So the 2010 is almost the same as the 09 model.
My biggest complaint is that for a MB, and the price, that a back-up camera and folding/heated mirrors should be STD. It's also nice to see that a trailer hitch is now available on this model. I hope it will be able to be retro-fitted to earlier models, but knowing MB, it probably won't.
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I don't know about you, but I've still got 40k miles on my extended warranty, and I intend to keep it that way.
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If you're an absolute Mercedes nut (like many of us here on this message board) - and you really wanted to install one properly - Mercedes engineered a hitch for the car. You may just have to go to Europe (or Tuscaloosa) to buy the parts - Your first step is to buy the STAR Service Manual Library for Model 251 and do some reading (includes pics of this hitch).
From memory it involves removing the entire rear bumper cover or some such thing. But it's the proper part.
As I am also a nut - I successfully installed my own fog lights and headlight switch - only having the factory do the StarTools activation. The trailer hitch would be a similar job. But what do you plan to tow with it? And it had better be a diesel given the torque advantages...
I started this thread awhile back, it explains the refresh for 2010, which is said to consist of new grille, head lights, tail lights, and bumpers. The all new from the ground up model won't be till 2011.
A fifth wheel hitch on an R-class? I'm pretty sure 5th wheel hitches mount to the floor of pickup truck beds and tie into the frame rails.

I haven't had a chance to install my hitch, but there are very well written instructions posted in one of the trailer hitch threads. I don't need wiring since my hitch is for a bike carrier.
"if you install a aftermarket hitch it WILL void your warranty. Period. End of story. The pre-'08 R's are not suited or rated for a hitch"
As the owner of a 2007 R Class that has installed a hitch for use with a Bike Rack, I would sure like to know what Mercedes has done that makes 2009 R Class vehicles "better suited and rated" for a trailer hitch.
The effort and cost to do this doesn't make sense for a vehicle that sells in the 500 per month range in this country.
Also, manufacturers cannot refuse to honor the vehicle warranty if the aftermarket part is not associated or the cause of the problem. Using this logic, the manufacturer could refuse the warranty on your vehicle if the owner installed an aftermarket steering wheel cover!
A fifth wheel hitch on an R-class? I'm pretty sure 5th wheel hitches mount to the floor of pickup truck beds and tie into the frame rails.

I haven't had a chance to install my hitch, but there are very well written instructions posted in one of the trailer hitch threads. I don't need wiring since my hitch is for a bike carrier.
As far as the hitch, yeah I'm working on something else, and put 5th wheel by accident. It was just a towing hitch.
Also, as I mentioned, a bike hitch shouldn't void the warranty, but you never know with the bean-counting, no to every answer corporate lackies, therefore the reason I said to check with MBUSA.
"if you install a aftermarket hitch it WILL void your warranty. Period. End of story. The pre-'08 R's are not suited or rated for a hitch"
As the owner of a 2007 R Class that has installed a hitch for use with a Bike Rack, I would sure like to know what Mercedes has done that makes 2009 R Class vehicles "better suited and rated" for a trailer hitch.
The effort and cost to do this doesn't make sense for a vehicle that sells in the 500 per month range in this country.
Also, manufacturers cannot refuse to honor the vehicle warranty if the aftermarket part is not associated or the cause of the problem. Using this logic, the manufacturer could refuse the warranty on your vehicle if the owner installed an aftermarket steering wheel cover!
I also would like to know what they've done, and hope that it would be applicable to previous models.
And third...manufacturers can 100% refuse to honor the vehicle warranty FOR ALMOST ANY REASON whether related to your aftermarket accessory or not. Unless you have proof of pattern related to the failure from TSB or recall bulletins, you're gonna get screwed.
Now, a bike rack which holds what...200 lbs. max, especially with no electrical wiring necessary to the vehicle, shouldn't be a problem. However, if they want to get technical...there is no tow rating on the R-class. NONE. Therefore installing a hitch for any reason can void your warranty. It's in the manual, it's in their literature.
Just FYI. It's your car.
Last edited by Rturn; Aug 2, 2009 at 05:23 PM. Reason: oops
The hitch came from Eau Claire WIS and the light package from JC Whitney.
They pointed me in the direction, I got the stuff, and they installed for about $250.
No issues with MB about the hitch being there and the dealer will back up their work since they did it.
Life is good with a hitch.
The hitch came from Eau Claire WIS and the light package from JC Whitney.
They pointed me in the direction, I got the stuff, and they installed for about $250.
No issues with MB about the hitch being there and the dealer will back up their work since they did it.
Life is good with a hitch.










