Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone have issues during the first 3 years of owning/leasing?
I've been leasing Mercedes for years and the only thing I've ever had to do except for annual service was change a flat tire.
Really, I have to get new tires every 2 years like clockwork, and I drive less than 10k a year?
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone have issues during the first 3 years of owning/leasing?
I've been leasing Mercedes for years and the only thing I've ever had to do except for annual service was change a flat tire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone have issues during the first 3 years of owning/leasing?
I've been leasing Mercedes for years and the only thing I've ever had to do except for annual service was change a flat tire.
If you buy a MB as a new one, and do regular maintenance visits then the only thing is left is occasional bulb or tire as needed.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone have issues during the first 3 years of owning/leasing?
I've been leasing Mercedes for years and the only thing I've ever had to do except for annual service was change a flat tire.
Anonymous wrote:Great truck but Land Rover service is pretty bad. And expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great truck but Land Rover service is pretty bad. And expensive.
+1
We owned a brand new 2007 LR3. Beast of a machine but chewed up tires and brakes like none other! Mechanically sound. Had a water pump go out once and mostly control arm bushings (heavy vehicle) over 7 year 90K ownership. Sold it before extended warranty expired. Cost of ownership added up quicky. But man was the LR3 fun to drive in the snow! Chewed it up and spit it out!
Anonymous wrote:Great truck but Land Rover service is pretty bad. And expensive.