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Sorry about the delay in responding to your question on how long the smart key batteries are supposed to last: my service rep told me that the smartkey battery lifetime should typically be a year or so but that he'd seen other smartkeys arrive with weak batteries that died shortly after the owners took possession. Batteries shouldn't fail suddenly but should gradually weaken over time, so you'll have to move closer and closer to the car doors to open them, signaling that the batteries will have to be replaced. In my case, the spare key failed suddenly, so the root cause might really have been a bug in the encryption software which re-sets the passcode each time you use the key to prevent the passcode from being cloned.
It has been overwhelmingly positive. The things that have gone wrong are few.
The one thing I have noticed is that sometimes when I shut the driver's side door the gasket that seals the door gets caught in the metal seam between the front and rear doors. This is strange and only happens when you shut the door somewhat slowly. It is also easily rectified by opening the rear door and shutting it. I also noticed a little bit of oil coming from my left front wheel hub, but that has since disappeared. Brake dust is also annoying as well, so I no longer use the brakes. I now keep an anchor in the passengers seat and throw it out the sunroof to stop. Other drivers don't seem to mind and I think it is quite decadent. Gives kind of a seashore feel to driving.
Now on to the good parts. The car has come into its own recently. It seems to drive even more smoothly then when I bought it. The clutch is also becoming smoother. Yes, I have the 6-speed. It is interesting to note that when downshifting a slight vibration is felt in the petal when the rpms of the engine are matched perfectly to those of the wheels. Great feedback from the car.. much better than a mushy springy japanese clutch.
The black paint is also absolutely flawless. There are no chips out of the hood or anything yet. This is with 3600 miles on the car mostly commuting in and around Boston. This may sound amazing but it is true. I try to follow about 2 car lengths behind everyone when I am at highway speeds.
The multicontour drivers seat is comfortable and adjusts very easily. The 60/40 rear seat has already been used and was a great option to get. The sunroof and rain sensing wipers are devine.
I have not had a single problem with the keys. I do treat them nicely though. They are a piece of electronics and so I don't through them around like regular keys.
I suppose that is about it for now. If anyone has any questions, feel free to ask.
Have a good day.
Mike T.
tnx
raintamer
I spent many months researching the choice of car, and I appreciate all the help those on this board gave me. My final choice was between the C 240 and the Lexus es 300. I had driven an es 300 for 9 years and absolutely loved it. Now that I have driven the C class for a few days, I feel I made the right choice.
Thanks to all of you who have responded to my posts over the past few months. Your help was invaluable in assisting me in reaching a decision.
Bob
i got the car w/o the motorola phone option. i am considering it. i spoke to the parts guy and he quoted about $1300 for it w/o labor fee (going rate: $90 /hour -- outrageous)
is there a way around this exorbitant car-mobile phone cost? thank you in advance for your wonderful advice.
23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
http://mbspy.bacosys.be/index2.html
suggests that the CLK will be new for for 2003 and based on the current C-Class. The arguments over which vehicle is technically better should probably give way to which vehicle you like better.
If you want to get info on the CLK in general, I recommend the MBWorld.org Forums site:
http://forums.mbworld.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=5
(If this doesn't work, try the address up to "org" and navigate from there.) The guys on this board are somewhat fanatical about their cars, but if you ask questions there, you will get many useful answers.
By the way, the BMW 330Ci is more directly competitive with the CLK 320 coupe, not the CLK 430, which is a V8. However, the CLK 320 coupe will still run about 4K or 5K more than the 330Ci for a similarly equipped car.
This totally ruins my Christmas. Has anyone else experienced this frustration. I am beginning to wonder if the car will be built to correct specifications come January.
23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
2001. I could use 2 more doors. Not as fast as the 430 but less expensive and better gas mileage.
Assume lease of 700 / month or 46 k cash.
23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
Does this car need warm-up before drive?
This morning, I brought our car in to fix several other problems. One is that the gas cap cover is stuck. The little bar that retracts and extends to lock the cover made a weird grinding noise and now it doesn't open. Luckily, there was enough gas to get me into the dealer.
There are another couple of minor problems: 1). The red light indicator for the gears doesn't work when it's in "R". And the passenger headrest makes rattling noises (when no one is sitting in it) over even minor bumps on the road. Also, the cassette player has been chewing up tapes.
Aside from these problems, the car has driven superbly and we're very satisfied with the car.
- what dealer did you buy your car from? Did you pay MSRP? Anything thrown in, like the CD changer? Did you order your car, and if so, how long did you wait for delivery? Any initial quality problems? Any vibration in the steering wheel at about 40MPH? What tires did you get?
- do you plan on removing your stock head unit to put this Pioneer DVD./Nav system in?
I eventually paid $6000 (incl. tax) more and bought a Lexus LS430. While a different kind of car, after reading posts like yours, I feel even better about my decision.
The LS has been near flawless (the single problem has been the radio's automatic noise control does not always work and Lexus is in the process of correcting this). The ride is smooth and powerful and the quality, features and interior are perfect.
When I read your post I had to shake my head and think I would have had to pay over $47,000 to put up with those kinds of problems.
I was coming from a Lexus ES300 so I was used to excellent service and quality. It would have been a frustrating experience to spend more money (than the new Lexus ES300) on the C because it was a Mercedes and have to rationalize the poor build quality.
What are these C's going to be like four, or ten years from now if they are failing like this after six months?
And I know some of you will say the people listing problems here may not be representative but check out the number complaining on the Lexus site and you will see there are virtually none.
True the exterior styling of the C is great but I am really starting to appreciate the LS styling. Yes, the LS looks a lot like the old S - but that is okay with me - I think it looks classy.
In the final analysis I would rather have a car that resembles a Mercedes on the outside but is a Lexus in engineering and quality than a car that is a Mercedes on the outside but resembles a Yugo in engineering and quality.
I do not mean to offend anyone's choices by the above statement I just can't understand how Mercedes quality can be so bad.
Anyone holding up ordering because of poor quality should go ahead. The car is great. Mine was assembled in Brazil with 88% parts made in Germany, and the fit and finish is perfect.
Your implication that Mercedes-Benz quality and engineering is sub-standard, perhaps comparable to Zastava-Yugo, is unsupported by the facts. And despite your disclaimer, this comparison was clearly intended to be inflammatory.
You will never get statistically reliable information on vehicles from ANY message board on the Internet. They are not random samples and indeed there is much mischief that is posted on the 'net.
To see the statistical reliability of vehicles, one needs to go to the agencies that do proper work in the field: Consumer Reports, JD Power, ADAC Pannenstatistik, and indeed the cost of independent extended warranty plans.
In all of these, Mercedes-Benz cars are near the top of the list, outflanked by your favourite, Toyota, in most cases. But Mercedes-Benz cars are certainly more reliable than average. Claims to the contrary are wholly ill-founded.
Finally, if reliability is of the highest importance to you, you should sell the LS430 and buy a Starlet or Corolla, as they are FAR more reliable than the pseudo-S Class is. Even some German cars are more reliable than the complex LS 430.
Mike T.
Why is it unfair to compare the C320 to the LS430? I think it is fair to compare any two cars, as long as you consider the costs and benefits fairly. It only cost me $6000 to go from the C to the LS. Now the C had every option on it and the LS does not have the luxury package with reclining vibrating rear seats , etc. But overall it has much more than the C in options plus a V8 (290 HP) and a lot more room (and I expect much better quality and reliability). I could just as easily compare the LS430 to the S500 (again you have to consider the costs)
404C:
I can understand why you think my concluding statement was intended to be inflammatory but it really wasn't. Maybe exageratted, but not inflammatory.
I made this statement because, as I have said in previous posts, I really wanted to buy a MB. And only over several months did I change my mind. Several months of watching this board.
It is too simplistic to say I am just looking for reliability (but I see nothing wrong with expecting that in addition to other requirements).
Something very simple can be very reliable. A hammer almost always works. But the cars we discuss here are far from simple. They are very sophisticated and complicated. Lexus (IMO) demonstrates it can build excellent cars that almost always work as designed. MB is starting to show serious problems in this area.
I don't mean to rehash this stuff because I have done this before on this board and I appreciate the understanding and the hospitality of the readers to tolerate me having my say.
I only responded today because I wanted to balance out the view that while the C has the potential to be a great car there are definite problems with its production. And I say this knowing that there are C owners out there who have not had the problems.
cmcgahee:
But when a car costs this much money I think one has the right to expect near perfection. This is just not the case with the C today and I think it is misleading to advise someone to go ahead and order one without first warning them to expect problems.
404c:
It is true these boards are not controlled statistical samples and there is "mischief" posted on the internet. But I think it is a reasonable assumption that all automotive sites are equally prone to mischief and all car owners are equally likely to report their problems on a board. You just see a lot more problems on the MB site. (Especially after considering the relative number of vehicles sold by each manufacturer) And while MB's quality may be "more reliable than average" my point is that they cost a lot more than average and you don't get what you pay for. And as you say JD Powers and others find Lexus to be the best. And, while I may be wrong I thought someone recently reported that MB was 10th in the list - not near the top (But I do admit I have not taken the time to verify this report)
I will now promise not to "stick my oar in again" (at least for a month or so). Again I enjoy the dialogue.
Enjoy the Holidays.
Person A: I finally decided to buy brand X because MB has the reliability of a Yugo/Kia/Fiat. Why pay $ for the MB name when you can get brand X for better quality/cheap price etc? When you pay $$$ you have the right to expect perfection. This is not intended to be inflammatory even though I'm posting in the MB forum.
This is gotta be second oldest storyline in the world. The first is of course boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl. This storyline is Man buys brand X. Man compares brand X and disses MB in the MB forum. Man says it's not meant to be inflammatory. I must have seen this at least 50 times since I joined Edmunds. What is funny is ofcourse they're all comparing whatever brand X is to Mercedes-Benz, proving that MB is still #1.
From the perspective of someone who hasn't been talking cars for months I can tell you this. You are what you drive. People buy cars to reflect who they are. People don't care about prices or consumer reports. People who can afford to buy a $47K car buy a $47K car. They don't buy a $20K car and invest $27K in mutual funds. And if you bought a Lexus you probably didn't want the MB in the first place.
I've never agreed with the "get biggest engine option",so i think the E320 a better value,and is the one I'd want. I don't really like the E430-I'd go up to the S430,although I realize the car might seem slow to some(but my sister's 1992 S320 I find peppy enough).
I don't think the LS430 is really a driver's car. It is so quiet and smooth,it's like an isolation chamber-it's eerie!
But Lexus seems guilty of giving the customer whatever he wants,whereas Mercedes still seems to have a corporate vision of what their cars should. They are professional designers,after all.
I have two problems with the LS interior that TOTALLY ruin it for me. First of all there are two interior thermometers-why? It seems typical of that "downtown Tokiyo at night"look. And the interior wood-there's far,far too much of it. It just looks ridiculous and even a little tacky. There's no restrain inside.
Finally,the Benzes are so much more fun todrive-there's just no comparison.
Of course,we all have passionate views of these great cars.
When and if this comes to pass [better fuel], then we should once again see these alternatives not only from MB, but also BMW, Audi, etc.
I loved the C230K Coupe. The engine is spirited and has a nice note to it. The supercharger whine was not as evident as it was in the '00 C230 sedan I last drove. The car was MB solid & handled well. Acceleration was good (even with the slushbox, which is the best slushbox in the business by the way), but not as quick as my Saab.
The C240 was a nice car. It didn't have the Sport Package, but still rode nice and firm. I'm sure it is a wonderful highway cruiser. The car felt very underpowered. It would be nice if MB put the 2.8 V6 from the old C280 and made that the base engine.
I've been a huge MB fan for quite a few years. I think they make some of the most beautiful cars on the road. The C-Class with a Sports Package is a very sleek and sexy looking car. I've priced out a C240 and 325Ci similarly equipped and the BMW comes out to be much cheaper. Unless there are some steep discounts from MB next December, I'd probably go with the BMW.
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2022 Wrangler Sahara 4Xe, 2023 Toyota Tacoma SR 4WD
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2022 Wrangler Sahara 4Xe, 2023 Toyota Tacoma SR 4WD
Thanks.
One more question; I use the cigarette lighter for charging my mobile phone - I yanked the charger out this morning and took a chip off the bottom edge of the wood trim, just at the corner of the opening to the lighter/cup holder area. Does anyone know if this can be repaired? If so is it very costly and does it look good afterward? I saved the chip, but I wasn't sure if I would be better off just leaving it alone.
Thanks!
Does the car need warm-up in the moring?
I notice that cold air gets in the car from the front door area. Any comments?
But if you want decent tire life, they are going to have to be rotated sooner. Do it yourself or have a tire dealer do it; just make sure they take good care to avoid damaging the wheels, and that a proper torque wrench is used to do the lug bolts.
If you wait to rotate the tires until the second service, you may as well not bother.
You said "Could be up to 15k miles, depending...".
What do you mean by "depending"? I think there should a certain number set in your car, e.g., 10k miles. Do they put some kind of sensor in engine or somewhere to test the quality of the oil and then decide when to have it changed?
I read some thing before, saying they put sensor in the brake pad to test when the pad needs to be replaced.
I am really confused about how intelligent the car is.
There is a symbol on the dash that tells you when you need your brake pads changed. Mine has come on intermittently.
jrct is right about the tire rotation. I was lazy and didn't bother, now I will have to replace the tires when FSS B comes around.
Warm up. When the car was new, the moment I turned it on it started at about 3500 rpm. Now that the car is older it starts at about 7K rpm. After 20 seconds or so it will drop under 5k rpm. Then I'll drive it.
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2022 Wrangler Sahara 4Xe, 2023 Toyota Tacoma SR 4WD