Originally Posted by strupgolf
Reference to my post. My car only had 35K miles on it when it started to have signs of problems. Chrysler would NOT replace the engine due to the cost ( $27,000). I don't abuse my cars for any reason. Now as to the dealer incompetence issue, that's a problem we will all have to face at some time. It's a 5 Star dealer with years of experience. They bought all the tools, went to the Mercedes class sessions, etc. But only 1 man can work on it because of the cars limited shop time. As to them not knowing the problem, thats true. When you have an engine with no history, you have to guess. The wrist pin going bad was it, because it make a rattle sound. Then the same pin went out again. Well maybe its the crankshaft out of round. They called me today to let me know that the block had problems. They took it to a machine shop to have it checked out. When I get it back, the entire engine will have been rebuilt, with a new short block, ($10,000) Heads were all redone, injectors replaced, etc. etc. You all will find out that these engines, cars, are not so easy to work on, and you have to go to a 5 star dealer for warrenty work. Not many around.
Yeah, the "Five Star" dealer I took mine to tripped my airbag system fixing my spoiler. Believe me, just because they've been around for awhile and are a "five star" dealer, does not mean they know what they are doing with this car. Honestly, most techs, even crossfire techs rarely ever work on this car and it's a new experience for them. The training course they put these guys through to be a "Crossfire tech" is very short and brief on the training.
I, for one, am glad that Mercedes made most of the more important parts of the car. Means it's more reliable. :-)
You shouldn't really have any problems with this car. And strupgolf, if they replaced that much and now they say it needs to be rebuilt and you've had some much done already, they really SHOULD have just replaced the engine. I wouldn't trust Chrysler with rebuilding a Mercedes engine anyways.
And yes, every once in awhile, someone gets a lemon. Check your state's lemon laws. Might save you a lot of time and frustration.