From the 1st March I've heard Mercedes-Benz UK are introducing MOT's onto selected Service Care Plans. Chat with your local Mercedes retailer for the most up to date info and prices!
I bought the 4 years service plan when I got my first Mercedes and I'm very happy about that, the local MB mechanics are very friendly and professional
Hi Nick, I took out a 4 year plan when I bought my GLC and can highly recommend it. I prefer the advantage of spreading out the costs and also saving money. Keep up the great work
Hi Nik I have owned a Mercedes since 2009 and have gone to a private mechanic because they are a lot cheaper than Mercedes. As I have moved recently the local dealer told me off the record where to go for a cheaper service.
Nice video thanks Nick. If I could throw a spanner in the works. Customers aren’t obligated to go back to a dealer for service and it’s the customers choice on who works on their car. Nor should they be thrown a carrot to get free roadside assist. The customer has the consumer right to visit any dealer for warranty work and the dealer to honour the work providing the car has been services as per MB requirements. The care plan is similar to having a fleet vehicle. The company arranges a quote and a service cost on that vehicle for let’s say 5 years. The company pays for the car and the driver drops the car off and has the car serviced without changing money. An important note here: pay attention to the service advisors and service managers when they ring you. Dealers are known for upsells and selling you things that’s not required or needed and is not part of the so called service plan. Eg: wheel alignments and rotation of the wheels. You need to weigh up the service plan cost as a pose to your mechanic down the street. You would find his labour rate would be half of the dealers and parts as well. I’ve been a fixed ops manager for over 30 yrs and I know how dealers works. I threw a lot of that gimmick crap out the door cause I saw my customers getting ripped off and they didn’t know it was happening. Customers do your homework before you jump into the water. Trade off 3 dealers against each other on that new car and watch the dollars roll off as they beg you to buy their car.
Hey JS! Thanks for the info and glad you enjoyed the video! Yes you're absolutely right everyone is free to choose where they get their car serviced so it's up to them. I had a lot of people asking me in the comments section and via email to check the Service Care Plan out so as always open to suggestions on content for future videos 🤓
I took out a service plan for 4 services it made sense in the long run, monthly payments are better than a lump sum payment, my local indy garage were only £40 cheaper than mercedes and did no payment plan (his loss) did not know about the roadside assistance so just enquiring about that now . cheers
Hi Nick, picking up my first MB next week, a lovely EQC. I think I've watched all of your videos and feel totally prepared for the big day. Thanks for all your hard work.
My E class was recently written off, and within seconds of the impact Mercedes was speaking to me through the car and organised police, ambulance, fire brigade etc who arrived in what seemed to be minutes.
Nick, you should look at a Mercedes dealer list of items done with a A & B service. The exact same list with a price difference. Some dealers include cabin filters and windshield wipers on the B service. Engine filters, fuel and air, and brake fluid flush are separate line items and can make a B service go over $900 US. M1 is $25/5 US quarts but MB service charges $8+/qt or $30+ over the shelf price, not their wholesale price. Everything else is inspections and fluid (washer, brake, power steering) checks. So I change my own oil, check my fluids and change my filters. About two hours of work once a year. With flat rate you can pay double for R&R of the intake system to have air filters and a fuel filter changed on my 642 diesel.
It can be quite complicated comparing all models for servicing so to make it easy I only picked one of the most popular. But good to know! I guess it varies round the world too!
Cheers for this Nick. Perfect timing too as we pick up our new C class next week. Had the service plan with our CLA & are taking one for the C class as we knew we saved money but didn't know exactly just how much. I don't know if all Mercedes garages do this but the one we use in Glasgow also picks your car up from you home or work & returns it too you the same day after any service meaning you don't have to take time off work when service is due. Which is a nice touch 🙂
Great video - thanks for covering this which was an earlier request! On the monthly plan, you do need to factor in that if you return your car before the last service is due the saving versus paying as you go isn’t quite as generous. For example, if you took out a 4 year plan on a 4 year car lease, you might only need to pay for 3 services if you returned the car before the 4 years were up.
Another very informative and timely video, just about to take out a service plan, and as usual, Nick has answered all my questions. I hope someone at Mercedes HQ is taking note!!
When I brought my A200 from Portugal's main Mercedes dealership I requested a 4 year maintenance package they won't very keen on me getting that and in the end I demanded it. I paid 1,200 euros and it has saved me lots as the normal price here without it is 739 euros for a service. Every year I visit for its service they automatically place a tick in the box as without maintenance and when I collect the car I always have an issue over this. Once my 4 years is up I will go else where for a service as I get very fed up with all the issues it has caused. You wouldn't believe what I went thru requesting this and the amount of paperwork I had to sign and after a few months they wanted me to sign more paper work at that point I refused. I believe here in Portugal they never offer the maintenance package.
Thanks Again Nick, another clear and thorough run through of the subject :) I'm due the first service since I bought a 2019 A200 (still only 9,000 mls) and had the Service Plan quote: £40 pcm for 4 years hard to argue against this. Yes, it does include annual MoTs now, so another £50 p.a. 'saved'. I guess it's to MB's advantage if you do need work to pass the MoT as they will likely get to do it (tho' you are permitted to drive a failed vehicle to other place for fixing and re-test.). But how likely is it to fail ? not likely at all I'd say. (My other car of 22 years only failed once I think - Alfa Romeo Spider 2.0 Twin-spark!). There is a £45 cancellation fee if one wanted out ... most likely reason would be selling the car. You're right to high-light the benefit of the included Roadside Assistance - this costs me way over £100 p.a. (even with many years loyalty discount and a lot of hard bargaining) and does not include Europe of course, you have to pay by the day extra for that so it could add up to a lot over a year, if you like to drive over there (which I do ;) The Plan also reduces cost on some of the 'recommended' consumables. E.g. I notice there's an option on my next service pay-as-you-go quote (following that link you gave below here somewhere...) to opt out of replacing the brake fluid as it's only 'recommended'. This would save £150 almost - a temptation you won't be troubled by if on the Service Plan as it's included regardless ;) Probably the biggest benefit these days is going to be fixing the prices at 2023 labour rates - even if an independent service centre was half the price of MB right now there's no way they won't have doubled in even three years let alone four!
Ah awesome! Thanks for sharing! Glad you enjoyed the video! Yes it’s got quite a few features, I love the Roadside Assistance cover one! It’s one of the best perks!
Hi Nick, great video as always! When I got my E Class I took out the 3 year plan, and I’m very happy with it. I do also get priority for a courtesy car if I need to leave my car for service or anything that needs doing, from guarantee to safety recall
I have a 2018 C350e and after looking at the prices for A and B service my jaw dropped on the floor! I mean seriously how can you justify that cost? I changed every filter (except fuel, cause it’s in the tank) engine and transmission oil, brake fluid, spark plugs,rear brake pads, rear prop flex disc for less then £600 last year and this year im just going to change the engine oil and filter. Always remember people, Your car is only safe with you. If you can, do whatever it needs by yourself or get it done by a person you fully trust. I had a very bad experience at Hedins Mercedes in Sydenham.
Hi Nick - your videos are great and I do appreciate the research you undertake to summarise the facts. I've always taken out the care plan at purchase but what I'm never quite sure about, is if there is any refund of premiums due if the car is sold mid-service plan? It might be a daft question, but wondered if you knew the answer. Kind regards Martin
Martinb, I have just traded in my GLA for a GLC and was told I can claim back the unused service plan payments I have made. Will have to put the money straight towards new service plan for the GLC, which is double the cost of the GLA.
@@spitfire1962 Thank you Spitfire - we too have gone for the new GLC - it looks like a great car! I’ll go for a transfer of the service plan too then! Kind regards Martin
Thanks Martinb! Yes it did take a while on this one to get right, so much info to summarise! spitfire beat me to it! 😅 Yes you can’t transfer directly but can cancel at anytime and they’ll refund you any amount due minus an admin fee
Sad day last Friday. I had to sell my 2016 Mercedes S500. I'd bought it a year earlier and it came with a third-party warranty. On expiration of it I asked to extend it, they refused. I'd made no claims but they weren't interested. I asked another third-party warranty company who also declined. I asked Mercedes if I could get back into the "up-to-12-years-of-age" warranty they offer, but they wouldn't let me back in. The car was nothing but perfect and had its last service in November with zero codes found and zero fixes required. But still I wasn't welcome back into the warranty. I had no option but to sell. I couldn't drive round in an originally priced 157 grand car with no warranty, that'd be crazy. This time I've gone back to the dark side and got a BMW (X3) but I'll no doubt be back with Mercedes again. It stands at 8 BMW's and 7 Mercedes now. Doesn't make much sense to stay subscribed, but good luck with the channel. It was always entertaining. 🖖
I have a 2017 s550 coupé I bought new ( it cost a lot more than yours as it has the expensive options, Sky magic roof, exclusive designio interior, night vision and high end stereo, plus lesser options totalling over $20k). I did not buy the extended warrantee. It has 49k and is perfect! I had the paint corrected last year ( it’s obsidian black and shows all defects and scratches ) and ceramic coated. If you drive an S class, you should be able to pay for maintenance and repair. I would never buy a second hand BMW. But that’s just me. Good luck with your car as I hear they are more problematic after the warrantee period.
@@fh6258 There's being able to afford the bills and wanting to pay them. I watched too many youtube videos of older S classes randomly hitting you with 5-10 grand bills. I try and avoid those. My new car is a 3yo X3 with 2y premium warranty. I'll be out of that before that ends.
@@veemacks7255 yes, I have seen a few of the videos but they are the 2 generations before the ones we have/had. Their air suspension goes on all those! The generation before 2013 did not have these issues. And the 2013-2020 are good cars if people look after them. There is an Australian ( re driven ) who tested the 2015 s500 (v6 engine) and it did not have any mechanical issues, they were the wheels and run flat tires. I wrote him that the interior defeats ( wear and tear) he found in that test car should have been all taken care of at the dealer with the 4 year warranty. ( you could see how the leather ( non nappa like mine ) was shinny as he had an inexperience detailer put product like armour all ( you need to take care of your possessions….lol). My dealer ‘s service manager advised me against buying the extended warranty ( I am in Canada so the warranty is 4 years or 80k kilometres). My car is is extremely low mileage (49k kilometres) as I am not around a lot and I only have normal annual service appointments. I did prepay for these so it’s nice coming out with a zero bill. I only had to change my rear brakes at $1250 plus taxes at 47K. So far it has worked in my favour as I did not have expensive repairs or paid over $8000 for a 3 year service contract. The service manager said you are driving an S class, should you have expensive issues, MB will probably assist. I used to drive v8 E classes, but what a difference the S class is, there is not as much difference besides size and equipment between a C and E class, but the s class is the automotive benchmark and the coupé was the hallo for the S class. I presell my car to friends or neighbours as they are waiting for it. It goes through the dealer as a convenience trade -in at a value I sold the car so I save on sales taxes ( you then only pay the net difference for the new car versus the trade in ).If my cars were not in such condition, ( I do charge a premium and no one minds because they know what they are getting), do you think I would do such a thing? You just have to find someone like me who looks after their cars……lol. I would never sell a problematic car. The buyers know that….
Thanks Vee! No worries! Glad you enjoyed your time with your current car! Hey don’t worry about “dark side” I like all German cars! 👀 I’ll keep the videos coming!
Love your videos thank you from across the pond. The service plan is tacked onto the sales invoice and there's interest that needs to be factored into this. The average car loan in the US right now is 72 months. Using the same numbers someone with great credit the difference might be about £20 less. Someone with marginal credit and an extended payment schedule could end up paying a lot more. For me the savings is about 25% but only because I prepaid the service by increasing my down payment.
Hey G W, thank you! Ah yeah this is where it varies massively. In the UK, it’s a direct debit and not linked in anyway shape or form to the car finance so is a completely separate payment.
Great video Nick! Did you see my video where we filmed the whole service of my CLA45s at Mercedes-Benz? A great example of all the safety checks that are carried out.
No worries! It was awesome to watch! I filmed one recently for a day in the life of a technician for Mercedes but didn’t go anywhere near in depth as yours! 👀
@@npoleary Thank you, MB of Stockport is an amazing dealer. Biggest I’ve ever been to! They even have a cinema room. That video sounds really interested would love to see! You are killing it by the way almost 70k subs! Keep up the great content!
Cinema Room? Oh I need to see that! 👀 Ah it was a corporate video for Sandown Mercedes. Although I filmed and edited it (I’m not in it). I would defo have filmed it similarly to how you did 🤓 Thank you! 👀 I know I’m speechless….😅
Two other things with this is you keep the 30 years anti perforation warranty plus you can book a fast track service where they will put two technicians on it while you wait.
Thanks, Nick, for the as-always comprehensive information. I’m so pleased with this particular piece as it has made me realise just how much money I’ve saved with my Care Plan. I’ve had three consecutive A Class models and had the Care Plan throughout, which has proven well worthwhile. Keep the videos coming, Nick, they’re worth their weight in gold! 👍🏻🥳
I’ve had this on my 3 GLEs however on the current one I was quoted £34 by the sales manager, then £37 by the service manager which then became £39 when I received my contract.
Thank you! Sadly it’s connected to the internet so it gets updates all the time. You can ask her: What can I ask you, and she’ll give you a list. Or Check out my top ten! th-cam.com/video/-Z80TXWZHYU/w-d-xo.html
Another great one Nick. A few points though from a customer point of view. I’ve got the service plan and extended warranty. My overhead centre unit that has climate control fan, sunroof controls, Mercedes Me button etc. failed under the 3yr warranty it failed again three months later they said as the car is out of warranty I have to pay as when in new warranty period no parts warranty apply outside the car warranty if fitted during warranty period. I said but I have extended warranty they said Oh ok free then. This was Brooklands which by the way has been taken over along with Croydon Dartford and West Bromley by Hedin Automotive so no longer Mercedes, why? bit of a shock so I will have to go to Ascot branch. Takeover 1st March this year.
Thanks Stuart, hmmm strange haven’t heard of anything like that before but glad you got it sorted from the sounds of it. Yes Mercedes is sold in Dealer Groups in the UK. There are quite a few but hopefully they’re all good! Never managed to tour them but I’m sure some of them are stunning places to be!
I just took delivery of my new c43 amg last week and I turned down the service plan. I estimate I will put around 40k miles on the car in the next 4 years and I’m assuming from past experience that my services will consist of oil changes, an air filter or two, and maybe a cabin air filter. I was quoted $3000 up front for all of that which just seemed extremely overpriced
Still waiting for my GLE 400d… according to the database is ready for distribution, in Germany, but nobody knows when it would be shipped to Italy. Ordered in November…
Also having the services done by the main dealer can affect the trade in value, as full Mercedes service history means it can be sold on as Mercedes approved used.
Main Dealer Servicing. Hi Nick, I am on my third Mercedes but found main dealer servicing always turned up about £1000-00 of issues no-one was aware of. Thats why i use good quality independants. Anyone else out there come across this situation.
Air balance basically is a fancy air freshener in the glovebox and an air ioniser. Basically uses high voltage to improve air quality. I did feature it in a Mercedes car review recently (very briefly)
Hi Nick, Another useful video on servicing but what really bugs me is the 'annual' bit, especially for very low mileage owners. By this I mean 5K miles annually maximum and probably less. Having to traipse into a dealer and cough up with year on year increments like this seems like a massive waste of time, money and natural resources. The system fails to accommodate such owners and only seems to threaten warranty invalidation for non compliance. I've been thinking about a new A200 but I see the BMW 118M servicing interval is much wider at 2 yearly / 19K miles whichever first. I'd agree with brake fluid change every 2 years because it's hygroscopic (absorbs water) but no way with modern engine oils especially with such low mileage. Probably outside of scope for your videos
Hey Edward, no worries glad you enjoyed it! Ah all cars are like that with an annual service or mileage limit for service. My only guess is that engines can be complex in the engine bay especially with Mild Hybrid tech appearing in the modern engine. Of course there can be many variables when an end user then uses a car. Mercedes state for most of their cars it’s yearly or every 15k miles (whichever comes first) to back their warranty. I guess it all depends, if a car is not being used at all and been driven a mile or two each day with the engine barely getting warm, that probably wouldn’t be good for it if it was doing that for months on end, hence why oil changes on a service would be good.
Hi Nick, I am torn between the Service Care and the Complete Care plan. There is a clear difference in cost, but do you think it is work paying the extra? I would be so grateful for your reply. I am hoping to buy this in the next day or so.
Hi jodi3767! Ah that's new! I'm literally just reading about it now. It has changed quite significantly since I made this video at my local Mercedes dealer. Looks like their ServiceCare plans now include MOT's which is cool and then the CompleteCare seems to include what they say 'Wear & Tear' (although this excludes tyres from the looks of it). So my presumption is that it includes brakes pads and disc and wipers but I would advise to speak with someone who works at Mercedes to see the full list. I also noted that some form of warranty was offered too which is interesting! Sadly wasn't available last year when I bought my car so must be a really new thing!
Thank you for the video! But I still don't get it why the service care plan is cheaper than paying upfront? What's the deal for Mercedes? The plan is pre-defined for every particular car. It's the same job that has to be done. So why doing the same job would cost differently depending on how I pay? Do Mercedes dealers want to lose money getting me on a service plan? My local dealership wanted me to sign this service care plan (and yes it's a contract), but they couldn't explain why exactly they take less money for same job if sign the plan rather than pay them upfront each time. It' didn't feel right, so I refused. I am still looking at it as a possibility, I just want to understand what's the deal here, cuz people usually don't charge less money when they can charge more.
Hey Alex, thank you glad you enjoyed it! Just double check it’s the official Mercedes Service Care Plan. I don’t think dealer groups offer their own version but the Mercedes one can be cancelled at anytime. Any amount (if applicable) that hasn’t been used can be refunded although if you’ve just used a service on the plan, you might not have anything to refund so bear that in mind. All the details about the plan are found on the Mercedes-Benz website 👍🏼
I ran into the same issue and the sales guy wanted to add the cost to the financing of the car. He told me I would save money because the cost of the plan might go up, but I just wanted to pay when it's time to service the car. I don't want to add it to the car payment because of the finance charge I would have to pay for the service plan.
Hello Nick. I have been a loyal client at my local Mercedes dealer since buying the E250 CDI eleven years ago. They do a good job but yesterday I asked that they step up a notch and at least clean up the local area where the work was performed. If they are going to remove and clean the injectors they can very well pass a rag over the rocker covers and local area whiles its exposed. Did I overstep the boundaries of client shop relations?
@@npoleary well, the car runs smoothly and the power has returned but there was no extra clean up. Cost 10% more than previewed. It was quite encrusted. Took a half day of meticulous cleaning before removing the injectors. Its an expensive garage. I wish that they did something extra to demonstrate the value. They should have a vacuum and glass cleaner person or something. Service is a changing experience.
Hey Nick, it appears the EQS service plan is £31 per month for a 4 year policy, with 25k miles per year. That’s £372 per year, £1488 over the 4 years. **ON A FULLY ELECTRIC CAR** 🙄 That feels like a lot of cash, with not much return, other than breakdown cover renewal? What do you think?
Ah okay, I mean I’ve not really looked at the cost of EV servicing as when I made this video I don’t think Mercedes dealerships had even serviced an EQS or many newly released electric cars at the time. I don’t know how much pay as you go servicing is for an EQS, have you asked Mercedes at all?
I’ve both. Both are different products, service plan is used annually when you service the car like oil, filter change. Warranty is when things go wrong covers such as when your car is still covered in the 3 year warranty.
Thanks P L! You beat me to it! 😅 Hey David, yes P L’s right they’re separate. Service Care is routine maintenance each year or every 15k miles (whatever comes first) and Extended Warranty for peace of mind if something went wrong 🤓
Hi nick, sorry but MB quote to A service and MOT my 2019 B200d was over £800 ouch..A Merc specialist did it for me at £175 and was very happy with the service..Massive price difference I just can't comprehend..anyway interesting video non the less.. 👍
Hey Jasbo 72, yes as I mentioned it will vary massively depending on model, mileage, age etc If it was due an MOT then that sounds like it was either 3 years old or over 3 years old meaning there will be additional items to cover which I would guess at that price probably includes the change of Transmission Fluid and a couple of extra things like an Air Filter or something similar. That would push the price up quite a bit which would explain why it was higher than just an A Service.
@@npoleary thx for that I know what you mean..I need to look to see if you've done a video on the different autoboxes cause there's the 7G,8G in mine and the 9G and when to service them cause I'm unsure..My car is 4 years old this year but only done 24,500 MLS so believe the dct autobox needs doing at 40,000 so was going to do it next year... 👍
Hi Nick. Great and detailed video as usual. I bought a MB and doesn’t have any maps in the Navi section of the infotainment system. I have to buy an SD card with the maps? If yes, I’m located in Dubai and I couldn’t find any SD card in amazon with my region, only EU, N America etc.
Thank you! Really sorry I’m not sure on that one! Some models a few years ago did have SD cards but they’re sold in Mercedes dealerships. I would only suggest then speaking with your local Mercedes? That’s how you buy them here in the UK
@@npoleary thank you for the reply. I bought it from the official representative dealership here and the day I collected it they didn’t knew what to answer to be honest. I’ll try again
Hey eMike, sadly I can’t help with exacts specifics but your local Mercedes can let you know what’s available. When filming the cars though on reviews, I haven’t seen an electric tailgate option on A-Class. I believe it’s B-Class, CLA Shooting Brake & GLA. There are other models too but those ones are similar to A-Class.
Hi, I chekced the website and when i put the reg of my GLB in it only shows me the cost of hte next B service. How can i get the cost of an A service in advance to compare the service plan please?
Really sorry I wouldn’t know myself, you’ll have to ask Mercedes themselves. Just get in touch with your local dealership or they have a website called MyMercedesService.co.uk where you can check on there 👍🏼
Hey Isten, really sorry you’ll have to ask Mercedes that one. Or you could head over to www.mymercedesservice.co.uk and it should be able to tell you on there 🤓 Hope that helps!
Really sorry I don’t work on cars mechanically so I don’t know what the impact would be on the drive. I would always advise fitting the exact tyres that are on the car to prevent problems.
The problem with expensive cars is they are expensive. Not better. More expensive. Good maintenance of equipment is necessary to keep it running well. Expensive maintenance is expensive. If you purchased your vehicle new or early in its life, preventive maintenance is worthwhile. If you purchased an old Mercedes plan for a lot of expensive problems as a precaution. Plan to spend whatever you paid for the used vehicle up front in two or three years again. Or buy Toyota.
They do, they also sell them in many other countries. You surely can't expect him to put the price in every single currency. The video was done in the UK, that's why it's in £'s
Mercedes Roadside Assistance: Waited an over an hour and a half after damaging a low profile tyre sidewall on a pothole when I was setting off on holiday only to be told by RAC to whom MB subcontract that they were only authorised to take the vehicle to the a Mercedes garage, which was many miles in the wrong direction, did not stock a replacement tyre and would then have to get it in from a tyre supplier. I had a ferry to catch. Luckily my separate holiday Insurance called out the AA who fitted a replacement tyre within an hour. No spare on most cars these days presumably to save the weight and space for the 30 litres of adblu you have to carry around with instead. What are you supposed to do if you are in an area without a phone signal?
I have it on my current car that I bought from Mercedes Poole and as long you plan on servicing at a main dealer then yes it can do. I believe some of the newer plans (since I made this video) offer MOT’s included or something as well now.
From the 1st March I've heard Mercedes-Benz UK are introducing MOT's onto selected Service Care Plans.
Chat with your local Mercedes retailer for the most up to date info and prices!
I bought the 4 years service plan when I got my first Mercedes and I'm very happy about that, the local MB mechanics are very friendly and professional
Hi Nick, I took out a 4 year plan when I bought my GLC and can highly recommend it. I prefer the advantage of spreading out the costs and also saving money. Keep up the great work
Hi Nik I have owned a Mercedes since 2009 and have gone to a private mechanic because they are a lot cheaper than Mercedes. As I have moved recently the local dealer told me off the record where to go for a cheaper service.
I’ve both extended warranty £30 and service plan £80 a month on my 2019 b class but read the fine print what it covers before going ahead
Nice video thanks Nick. If I could throw a spanner in the works. Customers aren’t obligated to go back to a dealer for service and it’s the customers choice on who works on their car. Nor should they be thrown a carrot to get free roadside assist. The customer has the consumer right to visit any dealer for warranty work and the dealer to honour the work providing the car has been services as per MB requirements. The care plan is similar to having a fleet vehicle. The company arranges a quote and a service cost on that vehicle for let’s say 5 years. The company pays for the car and the driver drops the car off and has the car serviced without changing money. An important note here: pay attention to the service advisors and service managers when they ring you. Dealers are known for upsells and selling you things that’s not required or needed and is not part of the so called service plan. Eg: wheel alignments and rotation of the wheels. You need to weigh up the service plan cost as a pose to your mechanic down the street. You would find his labour rate would be half of the dealers and parts as well. I’ve been a fixed ops manager for over 30 yrs and I know how dealers works. I threw a lot of that gimmick crap out the door cause I saw my customers getting ripped off and they didn’t know it was happening. Customers do your homework before you jump into the water. Trade off 3 dealers against each other on that new car and watch the dollars roll off as they beg you to buy their car.
Hey JS! Thanks for the info and glad you enjoyed the video!
Yes you're absolutely right everyone is free to choose where they get their car serviced so it's up to them.
I had a lot of people asking me in the comments section and via email to check the Service Care Plan out so as always open to suggestions on content for future videos 🤓
Just signed up for a care plan for my C63 AMG. £58 a month but my next 3 services would cost over £3000 so well worth it for me.
I took out a service plan for 4 services it made sense in the long run, monthly payments are better than a lump sum payment, my local indy garage were only £40 cheaper than mercedes and did no payment plan (his loss) did not know about the roadside assistance so just enquiring about that now . cheers
Hi Nick, picking up my first MB next week, a lovely EQC. I think I've watched all of your videos and feel totally prepared for the big day. Thanks for all your hard work.
Awesome Stephen! Very nice! Would love one of them!
Glad you’re enjoying the videos! Don’t forget to set up Mercedes me Charge! 👀
No other car brand cares about their customers like this… im so glad I became a Benzer!… love my GLB so much and thank you Nick.🙏🏽
Thank you! 🤓👍🏼
Love those wealthy cash cows.
My E class was recently written off, and within seconds of the impact Mercedes was speaking to me through the car and organised police, ambulance, fire brigade etc who arrived in what seemed to be minutes.
Hope you were okay! It’s amazing the tech in cars these days!
Nick, you should look at a Mercedes dealer list of items done with a A & B service. The exact same list with a price difference. Some dealers include cabin filters and windshield wipers on the B service. Engine filters, fuel and air, and brake fluid flush are separate line items and can make a B service go over $900 US. M1 is $25/5 US quarts but MB service charges $8+/qt or $30+ over the shelf price, not their wholesale price. Everything else is inspections and fluid (washer, brake, power steering) checks. So I change my own oil, check my fluids and change my filters. About two hours of work once a year. With flat rate you can pay double for R&R of the intake system to have air filters and a fuel filter changed on my 642 diesel.
It can be quite complicated comparing all models for servicing so to make it easy I only picked one of the most popular.
But good to know! I guess it varies round the world too!
Very happy with mine, and having used the European roadside assistance makes it a no brainier!
Cheers for this Nick. Perfect timing too as we pick up our new C class next week. Had the service plan with our CLA & are taking one for the C class as we knew we saved money but didn't know exactly just how much. I don't know if all Mercedes garages do this but the one we use in Glasgow also picks your car up from you home or work & returns it too you the same day after any service meaning you don't have to take time off work when service is due. Which is a nice touch 🙂
Great video - thanks for covering this which was an earlier request! On the monthly plan, you do need to factor in that if you return your car before the last service is due the saving versus paying as you go isn’t quite as generous. For example, if you took out a 4 year plan on a 4 year car lease, you might only need to pay for 3 services if you returned the car before the 4 years were up.
Another very informative and timely video, just about to take out a service plan, and as usual, Nick has answered all my questions. I hope someone at Mercedes HQ is taking note!!
Thank you! 🙏🙏
When I brought my A200 from Portugal's main Mercedes dealership I requested a 4 year maintenance package they won't very keen on me getting that and in the end I demanded it. I paid 1,200 euros and it has saved me lots as the normal price here without it is 739 euros for a service. Every year I visit for its service they automatically place a tick in the box as without maintenance and when I collect the car I always have an issue over this. Once my 4 years is up I will go else where for a service as I get very fed up with all the issues it has caused. You wouldn't believe what I went thru requesting this and the amount of paperwork I had to sign and after a few months they wanted me to sign more paper work at that point I refused. I believe here in Portugal they never offer the maintenance package.
Thanks Again Nick, another clear and thorough run through of the subject :) I'm due the first service since I bought a 2019 A200 (still only 9,000 mls) and had the Service Plan quote: £40 pcm for 4 years hard to argue against this. Yes, it does include annual MoTs now, so another £50 p.a. 'saved'. I guess it's to MB's advantage if you do need work to pass the MoT as they will likely get to do it (tho' you are permitted to drive a failed vehicle to other place for fixing and re-test.). But how likely is it to fail ? not likely at all I'd say. (My other car of 22 years only failed once I think - Alfa Romeo Spider 2.0 Twin-spark!). There is a £45 cancellation fee if one wanted out ... most likely reason would be selling the car. You're right to high-light the benefit of the included Roadside Assistance - this costs me way over £100 p.a. (even with many years loyalty discount and a lot of hard bargaining) and does not include Europe of course, you have to pay by the day extra for that so it could add up to a lot over a year, if you like to drive over there (which I do ;) The Plan also reduces cost on some of the 'recommended' consumables. E.g. I notice there's an option on my next service pay-as-you-go quote (following that link you gave below here somewhere...) to opt out of replacing the brake fluid as it's only 'recommended'. This would save £150 almost - a temptation you won't be troubled by if on the Service Plan as it's included regardless ;) Probably the biggest benefit these days is going to be fixing the prices at 2023 labour rates - even if an independent service centre was half the price of MB right now there's no way they won't have doubled in even three years let alone four!
Ah awesome! Thanks for sharing! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Yes it’s got quite a few features, I love the Roadside Assistance cover one! It’s one of the best perks!
Hi Nick, great video as always!
When I got my E Class I took out the 3 year plan, and I’m very happy with it. I do also get priority for a courtesy car if I need to leave my car for service or anything that needs doing, from guarantee to safety recall
Thank you! 🙏 glad you enjoyed it!
I have a 2018 C350e and after looking at the prices for A and B service my jaw dropped on the floor! I mean seriously how can you justify that cost? I changed every filter (except fuel, cause it’s in the tank) engine and transmission oil, brake fluid, spark plugs,rear brake pads, rear prop flex disc for less then £600 last year and this year im just going to change the engine oil and filter.
Always remember people, Your car is only safe with you. If you can, do whatever it needs by yourself or get it done by a person you fully trust. I had a very bad experience at Hedins Mercedes in Sydenham.
Hi Nick - your videos are great and I do appreciate the research you undertake to summarise the facts. I've always taken out the care plan at purchase but what I'm never quite sure about, is if there is any refund of premiums due if the car is sold mid-service plan? It might be a daft question, but wondered if you knew the answer. Kind regards Martin
Martinb, I have just traded in my GLA for a GLC and was told I can claim back the unused service plan payments I have made. Will have to put the money straight towards new service plan for the GLC, which is double the cost of the GLA.
@@spitfire1962 Thank you Spitfire - we too have gone for the new GLC - it looks like a great car! I’ll go for a transfer of the service plan too then! Kind regards Martin
Thanks Martinb! Yes it did take a while on this one to get right, so much info to summarise!
spitfire beat me to it! 😅
Yes you can’t transfer directly but can cancel at anytime and they’ll refund you any amount due minus an admin fee
Sad day last Friday. I had to sell my 2016 Mercedes S500. I'd bought it a year earlier and it came with a third-party warranty. On expiration of it I asked to extend it, they refused. I'd made no claims but they weren't interested. I asked another third-party warranty company who also declined. I asked Mercedes if I could get back into the "up-to-12-years-of-age" warranty they offer, but they wouldn't let me back in. The car was nothing but perfect and had its last service in November with zero codes found and zero fixes required. But still I wasn't welcome back into the warranty. I had no option but to sell. I couldn't drive round in an originally priced 157 grand car with no warranty, that'd be crazy. This time I've gone back to the dark side and got a BMW (X3) but I'll no doubt be back with Mercedes again. It stands at 8 BMW's and 7 Mercedes now. Doesn't make much sense to stay subscribed, but good luck with the channel. It was always entertaining. 🖖
I have a 2017 s550 coupé I bought new ( it cost a lot more than yours as it has the expensive options, Sky magic roof, exclusive designio interior, night vision and high end stereo, plus lesser options totalling over $20k). I did not buy the extended warrantee. It has 49k and is perfect! I had the paint corrected last year ( it’s obsidian black and shows all defects and scratches ) and ceramic coated. If you drive an S class, you should be able to pay for maintenance and repair. I would never buy a second hand BMW. But that’s just me. Good luck with your car as I hear they are more problematic after the warrantee period.
@@fh6258 There's being able to afford the bills and wanting to pay them. I watched too many youtube videos of older S classes randomly hitting you with 5-10 grand bills. I try and avoid those. My new car is a 3yo X3 with 2y premium warranty. I'll be out of that before that ends.
@@veemacks7255 yes, I have seen a few of the videos but they are the 2 generations before the ones we have/had. Their air suspension goes on all those! The generation before 2013 did not have these issues. And the 2013-2020 are good cars if people look after them. There is an Australian ( re driven ) who tested the 2015 s500 (v6 engine) and it did not have any mechanical issues, they were the wheels and run flat tires. I wrote him that the interior defeats ( wear and tear) he found in that test car should have been all taken care of at the dealer with the 4 year warranty. ( you could see how the leather ( non nappa like mine ) was shinny as he had an inexperience detailer put product like armour all ( you need to take care of your possessions….lol). My dealer ‘s service manager advised me against buying the extended warranty ( I am in Canada so the warranty is 4 years or 80k kilometres). My car is is extremely low mileage (49k kilometres) as I am not around a lot and I only have normal annual service appointments. I did prepay for these so it’s nice coming out with a zero bill. I only had to change my rear brakes at $1250 plus taxes at 47K. So far it has worked in my favour as I did not have expensive repairs or paid over $8000 for a 3 year service contract.
The service manager said you are driving an S class, should you have expensive issues, MB will probably assist. I used to drive v8 E classes, but what a difference the S class is, there is not as much difference besides size and equipment between a C and E class, but the s class is the automotive benchmark and the coupé was the hallo for the S class.
I presell my car to friends or neighbours as they are waiting for it. It goes through the dealer as a convenience trade -in at a value I sold the car so I save on sales taxes ( you then only pay the net difference for the new car versus the trade in ).If my cars were not in such condition, ( I do charge a premium and no one minds because they know what they are getting), do you think I would do such a thing?
You just have to find someone like me who looks after their cars……lol. I would never sell a problematic car. The buyers know that….
Thanks Vee! No worries! Glad you enjoyed your time with your current car!
Hey don’t worry about “dark side” I like all German cars! 👀
I’ll keep the videos coming!
Love your videos thank you from across the pond. The service plan is tacked onto the sales invoice and there's interest that needs to be factored into this. The average car loan in the US right now is 72 months. Using the same numbers someone with great credit the difference might be about £20 less. Someone with marginal credit and an extended payment schedule could end up paying a lot more. For me the savings is about 25% but only because I prepaid the service by increasing my down payment.
Hey G W, thank you!
Ah yeah this is where it varies massively.
In the UK, it’s a direct debit and not linked in anyway shape or form to the car finance so is a completely separate payment.
Great video Nick! Did you see my video where we filmed the whole service of my CLA45s at Mercedes-Benz? A great example of all the safety checks that are carried out.
I did!
So good! Guys check it out below ⬇️
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@@npoleary Thank you Nick that’s very kind of you to link it here!
No worries! It was awesome to watch! I filmed one recently for a day in the life of a technician for Mercedes but didn’t go anywhere near in depth as yours! 👀
@@npoleary Thank you, MB of Stockport is an amazing dealer. Biggest I’ve ever been to! They even have a cinema room. That video sounds really interested would love to see! You are killing it by the way almost 70k subs! Keep up the great content!
Cinema Room? Oh I need to see that! 👀
Ah it was a corporate video for Sandown Mercedes. Although I filmed and edited it (I’m not in it).
I would defo have filmed it similarly to how you did 🤓
Thank you! 👀 I know I’m speechless….😅
Two other things with this is you keep the 30 years anti perforation warranty plus you can book a fast track service where they will put two technicians on it while you wait.
Very true! 👍🏼
Thanks, Nick, for the as-always comprehensive information. I’m so pleased with this particular piece as it has made me realise just how much money I’ve saved with my Care Plan. I’ve had three consecutive A Class models and had the Care Plan throughout, which has proven well worthwhile. Keep the videos coming, Nick, they’re worth their weight in gold! 👍🏻🥳
Thanks Ken! 🙏
I’ve had this on my 3 GLEs however on the current one I was quoted £34 by the sales manager, then £37 by the service manager which then became £39 when I received my contract.
Oh, well not sure what I can do to help. Sorry :(
Get in touch with them to cancel it if you’re not happy. It can be cancelled at any time.
Love your videos! Wondering if you can do a video on all the things “hey Mercedes” can do
Thank you!
Sadly it’s connected to the internet so it gets updates all the time.
You can ask her: What can I ask you, and she’ll give you a list.
Or
Check out my top ten!
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Thanks Nick! Awesome information...
Another great one Nick. A few points though from a customer point of view. I’ve got the service plan and extended warranty. My overhead centre unit that has climate control fan, sunroof controls, Mercedes Me button etc. failed under the 3yr warranty it failed again three months later they said as the car is out of warranty I have to pay as when in new warranty period no parts warranty apply outside the car warranty if fitted during warranty period. I said but I have extended warranty they said Oh ok free then. This was Brooklands which by the way has been taken over along with Croydon Dartford and West Bromley by Hedin Automotive so no longer Mercedes, why? bit of a shock so I will have to go to Ascot branch. Takeover 1st March this year.
Thanks Stuart, hmmm strange haven’t heard of anything like that before but glad you got it sorted from the sounds of it.
Yes Mercedes is sold in Dealer Groups in the UK. There are quite a few but hopefully they’re all good! Never managed to tour them but I’m sure some of them are stunning places to be!
it is important to do a steering wheel demonstration of new GLC
The cover is a no brainier, it’s a small monthly amount and comes with lots of peace of mind.
I just took delivery of my new c43 amg last week and I turned down the service plan. I estimate I will put around 40k miles on the car in the next 4 years and I’m assuming from past experience that my services will consist of oil changes, an air filter or two, and maybe a cabin air filter. I was quoted $3000 up front for all of that which just seemed extremely overpriced
Still waiting for my GLE 400d… according to the database is ready for distribution, in Germany, but nobody knows when it would be shipped to Italy. Ordered in November…
I'm looking for a new car and I love the A-Class hatchback , but I've heard that the merc is the lowest car make in reliability
Also having the services done by the main dealer can affect the trade in value, as full Mercedes service history means it can be sold on as Mercedes approved used.
Main Dealer Servicing. Hi Nick, I am on my third Mercedes but found main dealer servicing always turned up about £1000-00 of issues no-one was aware of. Thats why i use good quality independants. Anyone else out there come across this situation.
I agree. Whenever I go to MB there are always additional costs but my local garage which I've used for years never seems to find the issues MB does.
Maybe there were actually some issues
Nick could you cover the air balance pack how it works etc please?
Air balance basically is a fancy air freshener in the glovebox and an air ioniser. Basically uses high voltage to improve air quality. I did feature it in a Mercedes car review recently (very briefly)
Hi Nick,
Another useful video on servicing but what really bugs me is the 'annual' bit, especially for very low mileage owners. By this I mean 5K miles annually maximum and probably less. Having to traipse into a dealer and cough up with year on year increments like this seems like a massive waste of time, money and natural resources. The system fails to accommodate such owners and only seems to threaten warranty invalidation for non compliance. I've been thinking about a new A200 but I see the BMW 118M servicing interval is much wider at 2 yearly / 19K miles whichever first. I'd agree with brake fluid change every 2 years because it's hygroscopic (absorbs water) but no way with modern engine oils especially with such low mileage. Probably outside of scope for your videos
Hey Edward, no worries glad you enjoyed it!
Ah all cars are like that with an annual service or mileage limit for service. My only guess is that engines can be complex in the engine bay especially with Mild Hybrid tech appearing in the modern engine. Of course there can be many variables when an end user then uses a car.
Mercedes state for most of their cars it’s yearly or every 15k miles (whichever comes first) to back their warranty.
I guess it all depends, if a car is not being used at all and been driven a mile or two each day with the engine barely getting warm, that probably wouldn’t be good for it if it was doing that for months on end, hence why oil changes on a service would be good.
Great video Nick. Really informative. Thank you! 👏🏻
Thanks for watching Greg! 🤓👍🏼
Hi Nick just another excellent VIDEO with useful info. Keep them coming!
Thank you! Will do!
Hi Nick, I am torn between the Service Care and the Complete Care plan. There is a clear difference in cost, but do you think it is work paying the extra? I would be so grateful for your reply. I am hoping to buy this in the next day or so.
Hi jodi3767! Ah that's new! I'm literally just reading about it now. It has changed quite significantly since I made this video at my local Mercedes dealer.
Looks like their ServiceCare plans now include MOT's which is cool and then the CompleteCare seems to include what they say 'Wear & Tear' (although this excludes tyres from the looks of it).
So my presumption is that it includes brakes pads and disc and wipers but I would advise to speak with someone who works at Mercedes to see the full list. I also noted that some form of warranty was offered too which is interesting!
Sadly wasn't available last year when I bought my car so must be a really new thing!
Thank you for the video! But I still don't get it why the service care plan is cheaper than paying upfront? What's the deal for Mercedes? The plan is pre-defined for every particular car. It's the same job that has to be done. So why doing the same job would cost differently depending on how I pay? Do Mercedes dealers want to lose money getting me on a service plan? My local dealership wanted me to sign this service care plan (and yes it's a contract), but they couldn't explain why exactly they take less money for same job if sign the plan rather than pay them upfront each time. It' didn't feel right, so I refused. I am still looking at it as a possibility, I just want to understand what's the deal here, cuz people usually don't charge less money when they can charge more.
Hey Alex, thank you glad you enjoyed it!
Just double check it’s the official Mercedes Service Care Plan. I don’t think dealer groups offer their own version but the Mercedes one can be cancelled at anytime. Any amount (if applicable) that hasn’t been used can be refunded although if you’ve just used a service on the plan, you might not have anything to refund so bear that in mind.
All the details about the plan are found on the Mercedes-Benz website 👍🏼
I ran into the same issue and the sales guy wanted to add the cost to the financing of the car. He told me I would save money because the cost
of the plan might go up, but I just wanted to pay when it's time to service the car. I don't want to add it to the car payment because of the finance charge I would have to pay for the service plan.
Hello Nick. I have been a loyal client at my local Mercedes dealer since buying the E250 CDI eleven years ago. They do a good job but yesterday I asked that they step up a notch and at least clean up the local area where the work was performed. If they are going to remove and clean the injectors they can very well pass a rag over the rocker covers and local area whiles its exposed. Did I overstep the boundaries of client shop relations?
I’m sure if you asked they could help! 🤓
Really sorry I’ve not worked on cars in that way before so not sure what they are!
@@npoleary well, the car runs smoothly and the power has returned but there was no extra clean up. Cost 10% more than previewed. It was quite encrusted. Took a half day of meticulous cleaning before removing the injectors. Its an expensive garage. I wish that they did something extra to demonstrate the value. They should have a vacuum and glass cleaner person or something. Service is a changing experience.
Ford also offer full breakdown cover on their services
Ah good to know! Thanks for sharing!
Lol apparently Ford stands for: Found On The Road Dead. 😂
Never knew about a service care plan. I think I purchased a 4 year plan when we brought our C-Class last year. Is there a way I can tell if I did?
Ring the dealer you bought it from.
Hey Mitch, you can ring Mercedes Service Care and they can check for you. I believe it’s 0370 242 6200
Or your local Mercedes can check for you 🤓
Nick o Leary despite keep pressing my start x stop button no response on My New A class . Any suggestions please . Thanks
Hey Martin, is that the Start/Stop technology where the engine goes off at traffic lights?
Hey Nick, it appears the EQS service plan is £31 per month for a 4 year policy, with 25k miles per year.
That’s £372 per year, £1488 over the 4 years.
**ON A FULLY ELECTRIC CAR** 🙄
That feels like a lot of cash, with not much return, other than breakdown cover renewal?
What do you think?
Ah okay, I mean I’ve not really looked at the cost of EV servicing as when I made this video I don’t think Mercedes dealerships had even serviced an EQS or many newly released electric cars at the time.
I don’t know how much pay as you go servicing is for an EQS, have you asked Mercedes at all?
In addition to a Service Plan, I have an extended warranty. Is that essential if you have a service plan?
I’ve both. Both are different products, service plan is used annually when you service the car like oil, filter change. Warranty is when things go wrong covers such as when your car is still covered in the 3 year warranty.
Thanks P L! You beat me to it! 😅
Hey David, yes P L’s right they’re separate.
Service Care is routine maintenance each year or every 15k miles (whatever comes first) and Extended Warranty for peace of mind if something went wrong 🤓
Hi nick, sorry but MB quote to A service and MOT my 2019 B200d was over £800 ouch..A Merc specialist did it for me at £175 and was very happy with the service..Massive price difference I just can't comprehend..anyway interesting video non the less.. 👍
Hey Jasbo 72, yes as I mentioned it will vary massively depending on model, mileage, age etc
If it was due an MOT then that sounds like it was either 3 years old or over 3 years old meaning there will be additional items to cover which I would guess at that price probably includes the change of Transmission Fluid and a couple of extra things like an Air Filter or something similar.
That would push the price up quite a bit which would explain why it was higher than just an A Service.
@@npoleary thx for that I know what you mean..I need to look to see if you've done a video on the different autoboxes cause there's the 7G,8G in mine and the 9G and when to service them cause I'm unsure..My car is 4 years old this year but only done 24,500 MLS so believe the dct autobox needs doing at 40,000 so was going to do it next year... 👍
How does the care plan work? Do you have to pay the whole amount off before you can service the car ?
No you can pay monthly or in one lump sum.
It’ll be serviced while you pay if you do monthly by direct debit.
Hi Nick. Great and detailed video as usual. I bought a MB and doesn’t have any maps in the Navi section of the infotainment system. I have to buy an SD card with the maps? If yes, I’m located in Dubai and I couldn’t find any SD card in amazon with my region, only EU, N America etc.
I must add that even when I’m trying to share a route from Google Maps to Mercedes Me, it happens but the app can’t send it to the car!
Thank you! Really sorry I’m not sure on that one!
Some models a few years ago did have SD cards but they’re sold in Mercedes dealerships. I would only suggest then speaking with your local Mercedes? That’s how you buy them here in the UK
@@npoleary thank you for the reply. I bought it from the official representative dealership here and the day I collected it they didn’t knew what to answer to be honest. I’ll try again
Great info Nick! Thank you! 👍🏻
I think I may talk to my local garage about a service plan; rather than being financially mugged every year the service comes around.
If you do take it to your local garage keep the receipts
Nick, can you provide first hand info about electric tailgate option in W177. Does a-class have it? What is the code in MB configurator?
Hey eMike, sadly I can’t help with exacts specifics but your local Mercedes can let you know what’s available.
When filming the cars though on reviews, I haven’t seen an electric tailgate option on A-Class. I believe it’s B-Class, CLA Shooting Brake & GLA. There are other models too but those ones are similar to A-Class.
To contact MB Roadside Assistance, isn't the correct button to press the SOS button, not the Mercedes Me button?
SOS is for calling Emergency Services
(Save our Souls), should only be used for Life or Death / serious situations
Hope that clarifies!
Why doe a Dealer offer a reduced up front price for service? There must be an advantage to the dealer?
In the UK new cars (within the first year of registration) have slightly cheaper service care plans. Same price online vs a Mercedes showroom 🤓
Hi, I chekced the website and when i put the reg of my GLB in it only shows me the cost of hte next B service. How can i get the cost of an A service in advance to compare the service plan please?
Ah so when I made this video I researched pricing with my local dealer. You’ll just need to ask them and they can give it to you and work it out.
Very helpful thanks..
Nick do you know why some EQE and EQS don't have the hyperscreen ?
It’s an option, you can specify it when building one 🤓
Sad I ´ve had 4 mercedes, never do a mercedes plan.
Well you don’t have to get a service plan 🤓
I’ve heard now they include MOT’s since I made this video
What would you do if your windshield on a V class almost flew out ? Mine almost did after Mercedes Benz service replaced it .
I would defo speak to Mercedes about it! Did the glue set before it was driven?
Chat with them and they’ll take a look and investigate
2020 A class A180d. I have Service plan at £40pm. Where do I find the cost of each service?
Hey Gavin, mymercedesservice.co.uk shows you the next service but speak with Mercedes and they will let you know the costs for the others 👍🏼
Hello!
What means Service BX ?!
Thanks
Really sorry I wouldn’t know myself, you’ll have to ask Mercedes themselves. Just get in touch with your local dealership or they have a website called MyMercedesService.co.uk where you can check on there 👍🏼
My CLA (3 yrs old, 207 000 km) wants an "AK" service. What the heck is that?
Hey Isten, really sorry you’ll have to ask Mercedes that one. Or you could head over to www.mymercedesservice.co.uk and it should be able to tell you on there 🤓
Hope that helps!
Hi nick
I have Mercedes 220d
Tyres size is 225/50/17 .
Can change it to 225/55/17
Really sorry I don’t work on cars mechanically so I don’t know what the impact would be on the drive.
I would always advise fitting the exact tyres that are on the car to prevent problems.
Thank you
The problem with expensive cars is they are expensive. Not better. More expensive.
Good maintenance of equipment is necessary to keep it running well. Expensive maintenance is expensive.
If you purchased your vehicle new or early in its life, preventive maintenance is worthwhile. If you purchased an old Mercedes plan for a lot of expensive problems as a precaution. Plan to spend whatever you paid for the used vehicle up front in two or three years again.
Or buy Toyota.
Pounds, they do sell Mercedes in the USA 🇺🇸.
They do, they also sell them in many other countries. You surely can't expect him to put the price in every single currency. The video was done in the UK, that's why it's in £'s
Mercedes Roadside Assistance:
Waited an over an hour and a half after damaging a low profile tyre sidewall on a pothole when I was setting off on holiday only to be told by RAC to whom MB subcontract that they were only authorised to take the vehicle to the a Mercedes garage, which was many miles in the wrong direction, did not stock a replacement tyre and would then have to get it in from a tyre supplier.
I had a ferry to catch. Luckily my separate holiday Insurance called out the AA who fitted a replacement tyre within an hour.
No spare on most cars these days presumably to save the weight and space for the 30 litres of adblu you have to carry around with instead.
What are you supposed to do if you are in an area without a phone signal?
Just buy a Lexus and don’t get screwed.
Simple
Literally just been on Google and seen Lexus offer service plans starting from £31.38 a month
Mercedes ones start from £35
Not that much difference 🤓
So basically if u can't afford a Mercedes u can pay servicing monthly. 🤣
Not really. Most brands do offer this in the UK so depends on your needs. We live in a world where we rely on credit so tbh.
If only you knew how stupid you sound. 🥴
Best advice, if you really want a Mercedes, lease it (3 yrs) then you'll only have to pay for oil changes
No it's not
I have it on my current car that I bought from Mercedes Poole and as long you plan on servicing at a main dealer then yes it can do. I believe some of the newer plans (since I made this video) offer MOT’s included or something as well now.