Owning this thing to 100k miles…
Here is my list in no particular order:
1. At least one air strut failure.
2. 48V battery going kaput.
3. AC compressor failure.
4. At least one door handle going kaput.
5. Some cooling system/water pump failure.
6. General electronics and sensor failures.
7. Motor mount failure.




Here is my list in no particular order:
1. At least one air strut failure.
2. 48V battery going kaput.
3. AC compressor failure.
4. At least one door handle going kaput.
5. Some cooling system/water pump failure.
6. General electronics and sensor failures.
7. Motor mount failure.
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The genesis of my involvement with the brand was that Mercedes was one of the few brands that could make it to 100k miles without an engine overhaul and they could run flat out for as long as they had fuel in them.
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If I were the CEO of Mercedes, I would forgo cutting, bleeding edge technology for quality cars that are built to last. This direction would benefit the company a lot more in the long run than trying to do stupid pop out door handles.




If I were the CEO of Mercedes, I would forgo cutting, bleeding edge technology for quality cars that are built to last. This direction would benefit the company a lot more in the long run than trying to do stupid pop out door handles.
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)I've had two S Class cars in the last dozen years: a 2012 S450, that my son is still driving (72,000 miles), with which he just had a front end suspension repair, and my current 2018 S560 with 33,000 miles.
I have never been a lead-footed driver, and when I ordered the '18, I intentionally kept the options to a minimum, only being forced into some rear seat features by MB based on the interior I wanted. I've always been a KISS car buyer, regardless of make or model through at least 35 different units. I use only a few of the factory options that came with my car - no radio, sunroof, lane change, as examples.
Now, obviously, you young studs are going to think differently - that's fine.
I see no reason to doubt that MB still wants to produce a quality vehicle...but then I've never subscribed to the all too present conspiracy mindset that is so prevalent nowadays. Maybe it's because I worked for a conscientious, high-quality manufacturer. I don't know.
People forget Mercedes hasn’t had a reputation for reliability and longevity for many decades…like the 80s.










