Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An hour of labor and 1.5 liters of gear oil. Yikes.
I looked up my records, I remembered incorrectly. It was 300 for the 2000 mile diff service. I feel silly.
Anonymous wrote:Expensive cars typically charge a lot for service. You wanted an expensive car, you got expensive service.
I take my subaru in for service at the dealership for $75.
FWIW, I did lease a MB at one point, but I knew the cost of ownership for such a car was going to be ridiculous, which is why I leased it as a "fun" car only for 3 years.
Anonymous wrote:An hour of labor and 1.5 liters of gear oil. Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 quarts of synthetic oil and a filter ($110), plus less than an hour of labor, for $2000? Unconscionable.
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Tell ya what AMG-owner, I’ll do the exact same service and only charge you $1,000. Sound good?
Anonymous wrote:WTH is wrong with a car that it needs a $500 service at only 9,000 miles? What are they checking that could possibly be worn out so soon? 9,000 miles is an oil and filter, a quick glance at the coolant level, and maybe - maybe - a tire rotation. That’s it. That’s ALL.
What is MB expecting to have problems with so soon that it needs to be checked so thoroughly at 9k miles?
Anonymous wrote:9 quarts of synthetic oil and a filter ($110), plus less than an hour of labor, for $2000? Unconscionable.