Why you should Never buy a Mercedes Benz C Class

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Hello Everyone This video is why you should never Buy a Mercedes Benz c and all the cons you need to know before purchasing one

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This guy probably complains about gravity holding him too firmly to the ground.

danielmasawi
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This video just convinced me to buy a c-class. Thanks buddy!

krees
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I obsoletely love my c300 and due most of the maintenance myself. I agree on the cost of A and B services but the good news is that you can do it yourself. Also, if you truly love your car, you gotta be willing to get your hands dirty under the hood sometimes and you'll be surprised by how much you will be learning too by working on your car.
On a nice Sunday afternoon, grab yourself a 6 pack of your favorite beer, a speaker to play your favorite jam, a nice sexy tool set, but don't cheap out guys on the tools and work on your car, like change your front or rear brake parts, change just wash and detail it. Make it fun guys and drive them Mercedes like you own the roads and remember guys to keep it sexy and not cocky. Driving a Mercedes is not about the title but about love for cars😉

babylonioninvestmentclub
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Just to clear out. #1:10. The oil changes and services are very simple and great deals since you only have to get done every 10-12k or 20k mileage. Service A = every 12 months or 12k mil, service B is every 24 months or 20k mil. In addition Service A is $250 to $500 depending on the model & year. Service B is $400 to $900.

voiceoftheday
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If you don’t like your Mercedes-Benz, sell it to someone. Most of this criticism is invalid.

OmphileCedrick
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My mom bought a 2013 c300 4matic brand new still has it and drives it everyday; it has never had a single problem and now has 115, 000 miles on it.

brettkarling
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You're right about space.
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The C-Class is made for young driver's. It's designed for young families. Seats two full size adults up front and children or small teens in the back. If you have larger people, the E-Class is perfect. If you have larger people that are elderly or have leg injuries, I'd recommend the S-Class due to the high foot well door seals and B-Pillar.

dct
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My mom and me have been using our 2015 C300 4 matic since 2017. Pot holes are loud, but it drives good. Maintenance can be a little pricy, but it is to be expected for a Mercedes. We got lifetime oil change for $600. It can be sporty when you need it to. It can also get near 30mpg on eco mode if you drive modestly. We bought the car for $38k at dealership. Make sure you get a color you like, because my mom wanted white, but my dad convinced her to settle for the gray since it was the cheapest car there. That is why she rated it 5/10 😂. Great functionality: Music sounds great, comfy seat adjustments, simple yet effective car. Other than the pricy maintenance, I think it is a overall great car! 8/10

khoi
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the only thing i hate about this car is that i can’t afford it 😂😂😂

garciabeto
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Looks like the 1994 Toyota Celica is the best option for you.

yipholam
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I have had mine for many years and it has worked out perfectly, it is a great vehicle, highly recommend the C 300 4matic

aneelpaul
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I have a 350E Mercedes, and the cost of maintenance has been extremely low. After four years, nothing expensive. Oil changes are around $150 every 10K miles. Brake flush minimal cost. Brakes have thus far lasted 50K miles and no light has come on to change the pads. My Mercedes has been less costly than my previous Lexus and Honda Accord.

TomBleecker
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Coming from someone that works at Benz, This is a reliable car, As far as Comfort level, It does ride kind of rough with this AMG package, Which includes lower damped suspensions and 19 inch wheels with Low pros on them, my advise to you If you're tall and usually ride with 3 other tall/big people, Then get an E class buddy.

HHBush
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Love the class… got mine in 2009 and 12years and 312k miles still running like new

arabianlegend
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I own a 2003 Mercedes Benz C240 4matic and it ABSOLUTELY the best car I have EVER owned. The oil change costs me just a little over $100 because it takes eight quarts of full synthetic oil, but I have not had any problems with this car. It is reliable, economical (6 cyl), and all I do is put gas and go. Do not know what this guy's problem is or where he gets his info, but completely wrong.
Mike V.
Albuquerque, NM

mikevasquez
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You’re 100% correct about the cost of parts. That’s why I purchased a factory extended warranty for 7 years/100, 000 miles with zero deductible. It’s a complete extension from where the 4 year leaves off. I live in the NY area and dealers would always offer specials on oil changes $99 tax. You don’t have to take it to the dealer. You can even do it yourself. Just keep the receipts. As for the wheels/tires you can purchase a warranty for those too. I personally, avoid at all cost those super low profile tires and wheels so I don’t buy it. You can get factory wheels, barely used for under $1K. eBay, Mercedes benz forums……..I’ve had 3 new Mercedes and none of them gave me any problems. Then I purchased one of the first 2019 BMW M5’s and was nothing but problems. Hired, at no cost to me, a lemon law attorney and make a long story short, had BMW take the car back and let me order another one after a year.

sebastianocornelio
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$700 oil change? Bro you must not be looking, Grease pro does my 2017 c300 for $180. Still very expensive, but you trippin if you paying $700 for an oil change

DaPopeOfDope
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I own a 2018 C300 and I love it ! 💕
Your complaints are invalid because you are uninformed and naive. You know nothing about Mercedes-Benz. You need to do your research before you criticize the car and rant your complaints about things you don’t know about or understand. Just because you evaluated this one particular model only, this specific C400 4MATIC variant, your negative opinions and criticisms of the “problems” of this one specific model does not represent the C-Class in general, or the entire Mercedes-Benz product lineup, or the Mercedes-Benz marque, nor does it validate your stern advice to “never buy a Mercedes-Benz C-Class.”
1. You complained about the hard ride. The reason that this car has hard shocks and a stiff ride is because it is equipped with optional the “AMG Sport Package, ” identified on this car by the lower chrome trim “lip” on the front air dam below the front bumper and the AMG 19” multi-spoke alloy wheels. It is optional. A buyer can choose either to equip the vehicle with the AMG modification or not. Or choose to buy the specific AMG high-performance variant or not. The optional “AMG Sport Package” is for fast, sporty, spirited and aggressive high-performance driving. It is a firm AMG sport-tuned suspension, consisting of firm springs, firm shocks, and thicker sway bars, all positioning the chassis in a lower center-of-gravity stance, along with the AMG 19” multi-spoke alloy wheels with the low profile high-performance tires for quick, high-speed handling and road-hugging manners in tight curves without squirming or side body sway, much like a European bred race car. The Mercedes-Benz C-Class sales brochure has printed a disclaimer that specifically states that there will be a “degradation of ride quality and comfort with the AMG Sport Package in addition to the 18” and 19” wheels in conjunction with the low profile tires.” So there you have it. So, for those who are not “sporty drivers, ” and desire a smoother, softer ride, then the best choice is to buy the standard C-Class without the “AMG Sport Package” and to avoid the entire specific AMG line, like the C43 and C63.
2. You complained about the insufficient interior space. Although it’s not a small car by any means, the C-Class is designed and classified as a compact car for compact people of short to average stature. If more interior space is desired for taller folks, Mercedes-Benz also offers the larger E-Class and S-Class, which are the appropriate choices. No car model is a “one-size-fits-all” design, so if the shoe fits, wear it, if it doesn’t, then select another size. This applies to all cars (and clothes) regardless of the manufacturer. You would be better informed if you do your homework and get all the facts and specifications first, before criticizing. The Mercedes-Benz sales brochures will explain and specify everything.
3. You complained about the “crackles and pops.” Again, this is because it’s an AMG model. My C300 has a 2.0 liter 4 cylinder turbocharged engine that produces 241 horsepower and it does not do this. It accelerates briskly, purrs smoothly and quietly because it’s not an AMG model. So if the “crackles and pops” are annoying, then skip the AMG variant.
4. You complained about the high maintenance costs. The high costs of parts and service is to be expected and it goes with the territory in a Mercedes-Benz or any prestigious luxury car. The dealer offers an available service agreement contract to waive price increases for parts and service during the life of the contract. (usually in either a 2 or 3 year contract and is renewable). If you are complaining about the high costs of parts and service, then a Mercedes-Benz is not for you. This car is way out of your league and you cannot afford to own one. It is, what it is.
Mercedes-Benz is no stranger to me. I know these facts because I am a multiple repeat owner and I currently own a 2014 C250 also. I also previously owned a 1989 300E and a 2004 E500, so I am very familiar and satisfied with my past experiences with this marque.
No car model is perfect for everyone, but as for me, the C300 is the best choice for my family and me, so I bought the standard C300 without the “AMG Sport Package” and it rides smoothly and comfortably. It’s a great ride. I’m happy with it and I have no regrets. The Best (for me) or nothing! 👍

spreadeagled
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I just bought a 2003 C320 with 65K miles for $2000. My oil change costs $7 (filter) and free motor oil from the county recycling center. Total cost of oil change: $7

drew
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So how do you want to receive your lawsuit from mercedez benz by mail or by attorney?

jerolvilladolid