Assuming since you own a Mercedes you won't be using old parts; Just the radiator itself without hoses and assembly, will run you anywhere from $190 on your lower cheap end and if you want a good radiator you could spend up to $450. The installation is probably going to cost a good penny. They're foreign cars and mechanics (Unless they deal with exotic cars) will often times not know immediately how to work on the car. Also I'd have to know which motor it was, M113, or the W series of they're engines. Anywho, i gave you a rounded off estimate since I don't know the car or year.
This is going to depend on the year and the model of the car. It can be estimated that the cost of the radiator itself will range from $100.00-$200.00. The other varying cost will be for the workmanship, that is the discretion of the technician.
200
Without specifics we can only give a general idea. A radiator will cost between 60 and 120 dollars usually. Labor will cost around 150 $ probably, but someone with reasonable expertise can do it theirselves.
How much does a car cost?
Depends on what car you are asking about.
depends
While owning a car, it is important to know the cost of replacing the parts. If a person replaces the radiator on their own on a 1994 Toyota Camry is should cost between $50 and $85 depending on the store and part brand.
If you mean the filler neck on the radiator, that requires replacement of the plastic tank on the radiator. If you have a mechanic pull the rediator and a radiator shop replace the tank with a new one and then put the repaired radiator into the car, it should cost about $225.00. That's $25 for the tank and gasket and the rest is labor. If you were to remove the radiator and take it to a radiator shop yourself and they fixed it and gave it back to you, expecting you to put it back in the car, that should cost about $80.00. Prices are approximate and these are what a shop in Florida charges.
As much as you want it to cost
When your radiator fails in a car, your car will overheat. Sometimes it will explode with steam. Usually you lose your radiator coolant. Often you will have to replace your radiator.
This just happened to my daughter's car, a 2001 Spyder Eclipse convertible GT. It cost about $500 because the old one cracked and they needed to replace with a new one. The radiator has some plastic parts, which make them hard to re-build (I was told).
anywhere from $20 to $1500