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What mileage is too high for Mercedes?

What mileage is too high for Mercedes?

There is no simple answer as to how long or how many miles a Mercedes-Benz is good for. Some models have issues as early as 50k miles while other models can go over 200k miles with just regular maintenance.

How many miles will a Mercedes last?

The average Mercedes C300 will last between 150,000 to 200,000 miles before an engine rebuild is required. Based on the national average of 15,000 miles per year, the C300 should last between 10 and 13.5 years, providing it has been properly maintained.

What mileage do Mercedes start having problems?

At what mileage do Mercedes start having problems Because there are many Mercedes-Benz models, the answer to which Mercedes car kilometres have problems is not straightforward. Certain Mercedes-Benz cars start as early as 50,000 miles, while others wait until 100,000 miles before having minor problems.

How many miles can a Mercedes Benz go?

These cars were bulletproof though. They could easily go over 200k miles on original transmission and engine. The only issues you will see with these cars is a bad brake light switch (easy and cheap to fix yourself), ball joints, engine mounts and maybe an automatic transmission valve body repairs.

How many miles does a Mercedes Benz W204 drive?

He has roughly 486,000KM last time I was in his car, way past warranty. He does roughly 2300KM a week, a lot of driving. He has had a hand full of issues in terms of suspension parts having to be replaced but in terms of power train not an issue, regular maintenance.

What’s the average age of a Mercedes 722.9?

The 722.9 is virtually the SAME trans design, with a couple more gears. Cars today are engineered from a powertrain standpoint at least, to last much longer than 30 years ago. If you look at the average age of a used car in the US at least, it’s significantly higher than it was even a decade ago.