Driver's door will not latch!
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Right, so you would agree any high dollar car.....A8...S6....Bentley.....is gonna cost money to keep up......and the higher mileage......the more required. That's what's going o with these cars now.....they are so cheap....people that couldn't normally afford them can now and the still expect to pay escort maint. on them. Just saying....not arguing.
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Kind of but no. I am saying that I would expect the things to work on high dollar cars for a bit longer. I don't care how much it costs to fix them. They should just work longer. I only used the escort as an example because everything (little as it may be) still works. I guess it just might take longer for the testing on buyers to improve the technology.
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Just dealing with the topic at hand, I don't think the doors on a civic or accord will stop working before the E55's no matter how you drive it. Airmatic won't go out either. The hondas don't have it but it should last a bit longer on the MB.
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Right, so you would agree any high dollar car.....A8...S6....Bentley.....is gonna cost money to keep up......and the higher mileage......the more required. That's what's going o with these cars now.....they are so cheap....people that couldn't normally afford them can now and the still expect to pay escort maint. on them. Just saying....not arguing.
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I dont think the doors or suspension on a civic are anywhere near as complicated as an E55. Are you saying a highly complex air suspension system should last longer than your standard springs?
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foAnother point is that MB joint venture with Chrysler allowed them to tap into the parts bin they had available and from what I gather, pushed MB into more of an assembly line process and mass production of cars. Look how may E Class W211s are on the highway. You did not see near as many in prior model years.
Reason I bring that up, this door latch assembly looks like if could have been made better. The motor on the latch actuator looks like something that came off of one of those $5.00 remote control cars.
Reason I bring that up, this door latch assembly looks like if could have been made better. The motor on the latch actuator looks like something that came off of one of those $5.00 remote control cars.
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For the last time- Love MB and the E55, just think that the creature comforts were more reliable for the long run.
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Wow. I really am trying to get in your frame of mind right now. Maybe not as long, but longer than they do. That is only one of many malfunctions that can happen on the E55.
For the last time- Love MB and the E55, just think that the creature comforts were more reliable for the long run.
For the last time- Love MB and the E55, just think that the creature comforts were more reliable for the long run.
A quick browse of the boards before you bought you are would say otherwise.
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Im just saying, if they put shiaty escort door hinges, shiaty escort springs, and shiaty escort manual windows in an E55, you probally would have saved your money and bought another shiaty Escort. Instead people want to spend 20K on an E55 instead of a shiaty Escort, but when things break they want to pay shiaty escort prices for parts. Technology cost money if not, we would all drive shiaty escorts.
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Yes, I do know now more about the upkeep and am going to be more prepared when I buy my next MB, but it is still sad how unreliable they are. I will deal with it though.
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I will throw it out there because it always comes up in these threads...YOU GOT TO PAY TO PLAY! Dont buy a 100k car for 20k with 100,000 miles on it and expect it to have the maint., parts cost, or reliability of a 20k car. Technology cost money to maintain and repair! Hell my wifes nav went out in our previous trusty Lexus GX470 and it was $2200 repair. Bet an escort navi. dosnt cost that much......oh wait....escorts dont have navi.
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Once again, it should last longer. I DON'T CARE HOW MUCH IT COSTS TO FIX. You guys are too obsessed with your money. I can't wait till you bit*h about something that goes wrong with your car.
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Takes the bus.
**** does go wrong with all of our cars. Most of us just know that with driving these cars comes inherent risk towards heavier and more costly maintenance/upkeep than a stripped down, economical car etc.
Especially when you consider the way most of our driving habits are like when driving an amg
Its part of the package.
Especially when you consider the way most of our driving habits are like when driving an amg
Its part of the package.
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**** does go wrong with all of our cars. Most of us just know that with driving these cars comes inherent risk towards heavier and more costly maintenance/upkeep than a stripped down, economical car etc.
Especially when you consider the way most of our driving habits are like when driving an amg
Its part of the package.
Especially when you consider the way most of our driving habits are like when driving an amg
Its part of the package.
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Wait, what? Is that common sense I am reading?
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Don't. "F" with me. I am one of your biggest fans since I got on this forum. I respect you and love what you do with your cars. I really love your new "older" CLS and can't wait to see what comes of it. I will never be of as high of status as you but you are the type of people that keep me going and seek for more in life. I just think that things should last longer.
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Don't. "F" with me. I am one of your biggest fans since I got on this forum. I respect you and love what you do with your cars. I really love your new "older" CLS and can't wait to see what comes of it. I will never be of as high of status as you but you are the type of people that keep me going and seek for more in life. I just think that things should last longer.
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Reality is nice and a search does tell you what goes wrong with these cars but that doesn't make them more reliable.
Yes, I do know now more about the upkeep and am going to be more prepared when I buy my next MB, but it is still sad how unreliable they are. I will deal with it though.
Yes, I do know now more about the upkeep and am going to be more prepared when I buy my next MB, but it is still sad how unreliable they are. I will deal with it though.