Introduction and looking for owner input
Big car guy here and recently sold my 2007 s550 with 70K miles (w221) about 6 months ago. That was my first mercedes and I loved driving it. I loved the comfort, the large rear seats, the smooth power and just the full MB experience. However, there were some issues that it had that I could never resolve. It always had about 10-15 various error codes when I plug in the OBD reader. The side bolsters would work on and off and the worse was that the rear left passenger door would not open from the inside or outside unless I lock the door and open it via comfort access. If it wasn't for these issues (and my fear of the cost$ to fix it), I would've kept the vehicle.
Since i've sold it, I bought a gx550 but started to miss having an S class... so the questions for the w222 owners, are yours generally reliable or are there any "ghost" issues? Like I mentioned, I am a big car guy and try to DIY as much as I can but electrical issues/glitches are not my forte and my fear is it will happen again. Any input is appreciated.
Here's my w221...




My recommendation is to find a well-maintained car, get a PDI, then pull the trigger and enjoy every mile.
Mine is a daily driver, and I can’t ever envision going back to something lesser.
Last edited by dmatre; Dec 27, 2025 at 09:44 PM.
Mercedes got it right with the 222 with more features that are not always failing. You will enjoy the seven speed and Intelligent Lighting. Have Benz Ninja give it some software magic to unlock features it has that didn’t get enabled for us.
Last edited by JohnLane; Dec 28, 2025 at 09:19 AM.
My recommendation is to find a well-maintained car, get a PDI, then pull the trigger and enjoy every mile.
Mine is a daily driver, and I can’t ever envision going back to something lesser.
Mercedes got it right with the 222 with more features that are not always failing. You will enjoy the seven speed and Intelligent Lighting. Have Benz Ninja give it some software magic to unlock features it has that didn’t get enabled for us.

@JohnLane - Black with black trim and some nice silver wheels would be the look I'd go for as well

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Everytime I drive the car I am amazed what a great car it is and now friends, family and wife are all saying "can we take the Mercedes?" when we go somewhere. I say find a good one that has solid maintence records, you can consider a "face lift" 2018+ to get Android Auto/Apple Car play and a few other goodies, but I really like my solid buttons and you can add those for $1k or less if you can install it yourself. And do buy a warranty as these are very expensive to repair.
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