In reality is depends on how well it is taken care of. I personally think that these cars will last between 250-300K. Again, you will need to keep up the service...
15 years
im sure it stays the same. e.g. hey look theres four Mercedes Benz, why don't i have cars like that, my life sucks because i don't have twenty Mercedes Benz does that help
umm well it depends on how the car is taken car of. my Benz a E230 has 250 K. i love it and it still runs well.
It is designed to last the life of the engine under normal circumstances.
You do not put Transmission fluid in any Mercedes. They are lubed with a life long synthetic that only a dealership can get. If you add fluid the transmission will last less than 10,000 more miles.
If you are worried about that, then you probably should buy a honda.ANS 2 -With average driving and changing pads as soon as required, I would expect Mercedes rotors to last as long as the car (or at least 20 years.)
This may be a timely warning that the timing chain is worn. The Mercedes engine is so well-engineered and reliable that this is often neglected during servicing. There is a finite life to these components and the tensioners used, so have it checked for peace of mind.
Between 1900 and 1909 he was a member of DMG's board of management and long before the merger Jellinek had resigned.Karl Benz was a member of the new Daimler Benz board of management for the remainder of his life.
I have C280 1995, the battery has two years and it is ok. It is important how often you start and use the accessories of the car. The continuos stop and start the engine is the worst for the life of the battery. Sometimes, the last is a matter of luck.
When you drive a Mercedes Benz it is very important to know a competent mechanic and a reliable mechanics shop. Repeat after me "I have people for that." You could be talking about power-steering fluid or brake fluid or air conditioning gas. All of which, if they are leaking and needing constant refilling, should be properly repaired for getting long life out of your Benz.
The motto of Mercedes College - Adelaide - is 'Unlocking Life Potential'.
yes of course he did