S600 Keeps Burning Oil...

Is this car going to keep burning through oil?
Thanks.

Also, there's no oil leaking as far as I know because the garage floor is clean. I'll try and see if I notice any smoke coming from exhaust.
They document consumption by draining the oil, weighing it, putting it back in the engine, taking a factory-specified test drive, redraining it, reweighing it and computing the volume from the known density of Mobil 1! The factory even gives them a worksheet they have to fill out and send in before any warranty work will be approved. So don't bother exaggerating the oil consumption.
Actually, given the clueless-about-cars and not-wanting-to-deal-w/silly mtce demographics of most new 600/65 buyers, the oil-burning nonsense is a stunning mtce weakness of high-end MBs...
Hopefully, MB's new V12 motor will be NA and will be launched soon....just model it after 599's motor...and, unlike 65, pls engineer chassis for competent uneven/wet pavement traction (sort of like 599...hint, hint)....
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Before I got mine, I asked my service advisor for his honest assessment of the 65 engine. He said that the early problems, like ignition coil pack problems, were worked out, but they do burn oil. He said it drives some owners crazy. I made a well-informed decision. The little velcro strap in the trunk holds a quart of Mobil 1 perfectly.
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Daimler Chrysler engineers are saying that "it is okay to burn oil 0,8lt in 1000km".
Still I could not accept this kind of tolerance. You are paying a huge amount of money to car and it burns oil and you have to tolerate it. So if we have to tolerate this, Mercedes could lower the prices and tolerate less profit.
I could not ask the people why because I heard it accidently but this makes clear for quality question for Mercedes. Do they still produce the best car or do they using their heritage and cut cost in some places. By the way in Turkey a S55 AMG's cylinder broke the engine the crank broke up and the cylinder broke the engine. I could not learn the reason but an AMG engine's crank broke in to peaces
This is what I did..
First 700 miles – Did not go over 55 miles per hr.. and did not punch it..
700 – 1100 miles – Did go over 55 – to 80 miles per hr.. punched it about 5 times..
1200 – first oil and filter change..
Next service will be done at 10K miles..
Thoughts?
Many people drive it normally out of the box...but that doesn't mean red lining it every time. Give it a work out, fluxuate your RPMs, climb the RPMs gradually, do some sprints on the highway to stretch it's legs. Some spirited driving is okay. I drove my '05 A4 normally, sometimes hitting 4-5k rpms in the first few hundred. But I didn't beat and stomp on it to get there, mild acceleration but not gentle. I've got 58k miles now, doesn't burn any oil.
I'm sure some will oppose this method and some might do the same.
Your break-in method seems fine, the only thing I'd look at is the first 700 miles, if you didn't vary the engine speeds, that might not have been good.
I can understand way it burns but it makes the owner sick. An expensive powerful suv is burning oil like gas. On the other hand bmw M5 has more revs like 9000 rpm but 63 I don't think that capable of doing 9000 rpm something. And how is your driving style???
I love the ML63 shakes its head on full throttle

Also, I'll definitely ask the SA for some extra quarts. Being a rare synthetic, 0-W50 or something, I had to drive to several places before I found it. I bought 3 quarts that time and I'm already out.
should be accelerated hard, not necessarily to redline. But what people forget is to break in the rings decelerating. If the backside of the rings don't seat properely it will use oil. Just remember if you do this three times in a row to drive your car normally to let it cool before doing it again. After doing this
a few times it should be broken in. Make sure oil is topped off and it can be done in lower gears to prevent tickets.
I have noticed that high speed and spirited acceleration uses more oil. I've taken the 800 mile round-trip route along I-5 four times now since I got the car in September. I plead the fifth on my average speed but notice that the oil consumption is higher than normal on these fun rides.
Running high revs in lower gears to avoid tickets is problematic too. I don't know if the S600 has the same gearing, but an S65 does 80 in second.
My S600 now has 4700 Miles on it..
I did my first oil change at 1500 Miles..
Came back from a trip yesterday and decided to take it to HBL (Dealer in NoVA) for a wash and cleanup.. I asked them to check the oil as well. They just called me and told me that I had burned 1qt of oil…since my last visit at 1500 miles..
So, 3200 Miles = 1Qt…
What is the deal.. the service rep told me that this is normal. Should stabilize soon…
Your thoughts?




