S65 AMG Engine Rebuild at 20,000 miles!
(20,000 miles) because of excessive oil consumption, etc. Presently about a quart every 1,000 km. Bad enough M/B flagship blows an engine, they want it rebuilt at local 'reconditioning shop' in Toronto, not sent back to Affalterbach, Germany. I am not amused!
(20,000 miles) because of excessive oil consumption, etc. Presently about a quart every 1,000 km. Bad enough M/B flagship blows an engine, they want it rebuilt at local 'reconditioning shop' in Toronto, not sent back to Affalterbach, Germany. I am not amused!

but not by your situation. Sorry, dude. I hope Canadiens can read German
Have they told you exactly what this rebuild will entail? What exactly are they sending out to be re-built?
I have several colleagues who had earlier new 65s (MY04-MY07) who each had 65s bought back for lemon issues related to motor; but these were major repeat AMG customers at major dealers, so process was rather seamless and cordial and required no use of US' customer-friendly lemon laws (and these guys have since bought new 65s in more recent times with no issues)
My '09 CL65 has ~6K mis and has been flawless and I plan to trade it for new '10 CL65 in Sept (am now an admitted 65 addict; after accustomed to 65 tq, hard to drive any lesser AMG/F/P)
Every car has a lemon rate (but suspect new 65s are generally more reliable than new 599s or GT2/3); what matters is how one's dealer manages the relationship and makes process seamless; good luck with an unfortunate situation
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I have several colleagues who had earlier new 65s (MY04-MY07) who each had 65s bought back for lemon issues related to motor; but these were major repeat AMG customers at major dealers, so process was rather seamless and cordial and required no use of US' customer-friendly lemon laws (and these guys have since bought new 65s in more recent times with no issues)
My '09 CL65 has ~6K mis and has been flawless and I plan to trade it for new '10 CL65 in Sept (am now an admitted 65 addict; after accustomed to 65 tq, hard to drive any lesser AMG/F/P)
Every car has a lemon rate (but suspect new 65s are generally more reliable than new 599s or GT2/3); what matters is how one's dealer manages the relationship and makes process seamless; good luck with an unfortunate situation
My S65 was a 2006. As said, no Lemon Laws in Canada. "lemon issues related to motor" Anything more specific on this? My compression problem is likely rings, leading to oil consumption. Waiting for results, if they tell me.
The car had over 90,000KM
I dont know where mercedes came up with the rebuild policy?

Are you sure they arent going to warranty the engine, if its something due to owner negligence then you are responsible.
But if the car has some manufacturer's defect mercedes should take care of it.
I would say take this issue up directly with Marcus, MB Canada.
You are obviously, a loyal customer and driving a top of the line vehicle that mercedes has present in its sedan lineup!




In almost every post you try to to compare a big family sedan ( great daily driver btw) that the S65 is,to dedicated sports and GT cars like Porsches and Ferraris, trying to convince everyone how inferior they are next to your drive du jour.
I remember when you had CL63 (supposedly) and claimed all 65 series were pieces of junk that all your friends who (supposedly) had them, had to have them bought back by MB.
In almost every post you try to to compare a big family sedan ( great daily driver btw) that the S65 is,to dedicated sports and GT cars like Porsches and Ferraris, trying to convince everyone how inferior they are next to your drive du jour.
I remember when you had CL63 (supposedly) and claimed all 65 series were pieces of junk that all your friends who (supposedly) had them, had to have them bought back by MB.

Total loony tunes this one, always there to talk about the inferior safety tech of a "POS plasticky S550", BMW 7-series, A8 vs an AMG S/CL (though the 63 has "embarrassingly low amounts of TQ" to quote WSH).
Did you know the S65 has better traction in the snow than a Range Rover, not to mention an Abhrams tank....




Total loony tunes this one, always there to talk about the inferior safety tech of a "POS plasticky S550", BMW 7-series, A8 vs an AMG S/CL (though the 63 has "embarrassingly low amounts of TQ" to quote WSH).
Did you know the S65 has better traction in the snow than a Range Rover, not to mention an Abhrams tank....
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Nick: Can you please be more specific. The motor is presently at the 'Reconditioning Center' and I am waiting for the results. Does the M/B have nikasil treated cylinders like Porsche and BMW? My understanding is this would eliminate any chance hone the cylinder and insert oversize rings. Apparently one of my cylinders had scoring, so they either replace the block, or the cylinder. Either way, it does not strike me as an AMG engine made (or rebuilt) in Germany. BMW Service Manager has told me that this would NOT happen with their cars, motor would have been replaced. I am still amazed by the actions of Mercedes. They are not offering any extended warranty on the 'rebuilt' motor.
Total loony tunes this one, always there to talk about the inferior safety tech of a "POS plasticky S550", BMW 7-series, A8 vs an AMG S/CL (though the 63 has "embarrassingly low amounts of TQ" to quote WSH).
Did you know the S65 has better traction in the snow than a Range Rover, not to mention an Abhrams tank....
Regarding the WSH commentary, although I find him a bit eccentric and slightly reminiscent of some ClayJ posts of several years ago, I really don't object to his repetitively pointed posts. He obviously believes very strongly in what he says and possibly his "girly brakes" comments are somewhat responsible for the upgraded brakes on the 2010 S600. Because he doesn't post pictures does this make him a non-entity to post ? Am I missing something here?
Regarding the WSH commentary, although I find him a bit eccentric and slightly reminiscent of some ClayJ posts of several years ago, I really don't object to his repetitively pointed posts. He obviously believes very strongly in what he says and possibly his "girly brakes" comments are somewhat responsible for the upgraded brakes on the 2010 S600. Because he doesn't post pictures does this make him a non-entity to post ? Am I missing something here?
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I was finally contacted by M/B USA Customer Relations in response to my letters, and they claim M/B Canada is following the proper procedure, i.e., examine motor at local approved 'AMG' reconditioning center, and perform necessary repairs. Apparently they are in the middle of "rebuilding" my motor at this time. Not sure how you correct a scored cylinder without replacement. I have requested the actual details of what is being performed.
My understanding is that all the cost is absorbed by M/B Germany (via M/B USA) under the warranty so not sure what you are referring to in the Dealership taking the cheaper route. I think this is simply M/B Germany saving money. I remain very sceptical, but letters to M/B Germany have been futile. My options are limited at this point. Perhaps a word to the wise here. I will post details of motor work performed when advised.
Thanks for your opinions, Nick.




