is Mercedes Service Expensive to maintain?
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For many, owning a Mercedes is a dream come true, but one thing that it’s impossible to avoid thinking about when considering any premium vehicle is the cost of services and maintenance.
Picture the scene: you’ve just purchased a brand-new Mercedes A-Class, but now you’ve started to think about how much it’s going to cost to keep it on the road and you’re worried. The last thing you want is to keep on paying out premium prices over the next five years (or perhaps longer) to repair your vehicle.
When you purchase a new premium car you’ve already taken the price and the running cost into account. Often the maintenance and service costs are a secondary thought, though the assumption made by many is that keeping your premium car well-maintained will be expensive.
How close is this assumption to reality?
If you’re in the market for a brand new car and you’re considering a Mercedes C-Class, an S-Class or perhaps a top-of-the-range AMG-Line model, it’s worth having a clear idea of the sort of prices you could expect to pay to ensure that your vehicle is being maintained correctly and that you aren’t presented with any unpleasant surprises when you take your car for a service.
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Mercedes service costs – how much does it cost?
Ensuring that your car is regularly serviced is common sense. Though it’s not a legal requirement, it’s recommended that you take your vehicle in for a service every 10,000 – 15,000 KM. This will ensure that your car is roadworthy.
Mercedes, as a brand, offer two service types. Both are full services that can be carried out by any authorised dealership, or other service providers, such as DME Auto Repairing.
A Service
This is the first regular service that your Mercedes will need. You should book this in just before your car has its first birthday or you’ve driven 15,000 KM.
The exact time that an A Service is required will be, conveniently, determined by your Mercedes’ Flexible Service System.
The A Service is the smaller service, so could be compared to a minor service. There are five standard checks and tasks carried out when you take your Mercedes in to the dealership or garage.
- Synthetic motor oil replacement
- Oil filter replacement
- Tyre inflation check and correction
- Brake component inspection
- Reset maintenance counter
The cost of the A Service varies by model, but prices start at just under 400 AED if you have a C-Class.
B Service
The B Service is the more comprehensive service and is recommended for vehicles that travel longer distances. So, if you do 40,000 to 50,000 KM or more a year in your Mercedes then you would be recommended to have this service.
Because the service covers more issues and is more extensive than the A Service, it is more expensive.
The B Service should be scheduled when your vehicle is around two years old (so one year after your first A Service), and then arrange to have a B Service every two years after that.
The B Service includes all the items included in the A Service as well as a number of other checks.
Interior
- Function check
- Warning and indicator lights
- Interior lights
- Windscreen wipers/fluid
- Replace dust filter
- Replace combination filter
- Parking brake
Wheels, brakes
- Condition/thickness of front and rear brake discs
- Front and rear brake pads for lining thickness
- Tyres for damage/condition
- Tyre tread depth
- Tyre inflation pressure
Vehicle underside
- Major component leakage
- Chafe marks, line routing, damaged components
- Front axle ball joints and rubber boots
- Mechanical steering components and rubber boots
Engine compartment
- Major component leakage
- Chafe marks, line routing, damaged components
- Check and replenish all fluid levels
- Engine oil and filter
- Engine cooling system (antifreeze and corrosion protection)
- Brake system
- Power steering
- Air Filter Change
- AC Filter Change
- Check and correct battery fluid level
- Active body control
- Windshield washer system
- Catch, safety catch and hinges on engine hood
- Condition of ply V-belt
Boot
- Battery condition
- Spare tyre inflation pressure
As it is a far more comprehensive check of your vehicle, the B Service costs start at 850 AED, with prices changing depending upon the model you drive.
How much does a Mercedes cost to maintain long term?
If you own a premium car, such as a Mercedes, for Five years or more, the last thing you want is for escalating repair and service costs to keep on hitting you in the wallet.
If you are planning on running your car for the long term (more than 8-years) then the good news is that the cost of running a Mercedes is cheaper than looking after Audi or BMW premium models.
Ensuring that you maintain your vehicle gives you reassurance that it won’t break down when you need it the most.
The two main reasons why Mercedes cost less to maintain in the long term are reasons to consider purchasing one.
- Mechanically less complicated – we know that every vehicle has, on average, 30,000 moving parts, however, Mercedes models have less complex functionality than other premium models.
- Previous research has shown that Mercedes owners might be more willing to live with some of the less safety-related problems instead of getting them fixed in the short term.
All in all, Mercedes service and maintenance costs are high, but compared to rival premium cars they are not so unfavorable.