Build Quality

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crimson king 500

Original Poster:

553 posts

263 months

Wednesday 16th July 2003
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Now that we have a Merc web site I can write on here that I have a 2002 CLK, I did read that their quality was falling down, but I have a number of squeeks, rattles and bits of rubber trim falling off from around the rear windows.
Thats my niggles over, I still love the car, it drives superbly well and is very comfortable and it still turns heads.
CK500

Mercedes Lady

30 posts

251 months

Thursday 17th July 2003
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Oh gosh - please tell this to our fellow prattlers in the MB Club...I get so much grief from them about TVR bits falling off and Merc owners following me to pick the bits up again as the glue has worn off in the rain

crimson king 500

Original Poster:

553 posts

263 months

Thursday 17th July 2003
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Haven't plucked up the courage to post it on there yet, but the site does seem to be changing for the better...so I may post it, still it is annoying when you are cruising down the mway and the rubber seal starts hanging off, at least it hasn't fallen off yet I guess.
CK500

robp

5,770 posts

265 months

Thursday 17th July 2003
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I would agree

My dad had a old shape C220CDI, built like a brick poo house, very square and sturdy. A bit taxi like (but the petrols wont be like that.

Traded it in for a new shape C270CDI and this car is better looking, much quicker, quiter, just a bloody good A-B car. Apart from the interior, shiney plastic and wood trim, sort it out Merc.

daveatcopleigh

83 posts

252 months

Sunday 10th August 2003
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Must agree great car(220cdi adjments by M.Cole)mechanicly but c--p build Quality body and trim.
Very poor dealer responce (I am an X audi mech.and I
find it easer to sort it out than complain)good luck
to you normal? punters.

shoee

17 posts

247 months

Thursday 2nd October 2003
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Re: build quality

Did anyone see the recent Which ? report on Car reliabilty ? Very interesting.

The theme seemed to be VAG group on the way down, Skoda which used to be top slipping down the list, and Audi in average, used to be much better a couple of yrs back. Biggest drop was the Audi TT, went practically to the bottom of the entire list last year - continous friday afternoon cars.

Also, MB on the way down too, BMW not great, particulary X5.

Whereas the Japanese makers were top of the list despite recession for the last 10 yrs, seems like the Germans 2-3 yrs into economic problems have been falling apart. Strange !

me, I drive an Alfa, so am used to bits falling off, but the last 3 have been touch wood reasonable.

Must admit the car I covet when we need a bigger car would be a 94-97 E class estate, they seem indestructable.


>> Edited by shoee on Thursday 2nd October 10:35

>> Edited by shoee on Monday 6th October 08:53

>> Edited by shoee on Monday 6th October 08:54

fatboyharris

13 posts

248 months

Monday 6th October 2003
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Since 1987 I owned the following Mercedes:-
1986 SL420,1992 E220 Coupe,1994 E320 Cabriolet,
1996 C220 CDI and finally a 1998 SL500 which I have now changed for a Porsche 911 Turbo.
All of my cars have been main dealer serviced,with the exception of the SL's all the other cars I have bought from new, both SL's were 12 months old (waiting lists). It has been extremely noticable how the build quality has deteriorated,post the 107 SL and the 124 E class, the quality of plastics and build overall is very poor. Even my SL420 had to have a top end rebuild at 50k miles, the E320 Cabriolet had an early traction control system that failed and could not be permanently fixed although the entire system was replaced under warranty.
At least these days they include the radio, previously I've had to pay for that, the speakers and the aerial to be fitted from new.
Comfortable cars to drive but increasingly a lost cause, especially since the dealership reorganisation.

james

1,362 posts

285 months

Monday 6th October 2003
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I think the quality of MB has gone down since the Yanks got involved. Looking inside a current model, it's all plasticky and full of gimmicks. They used to fit toys that would be useful, not just for their own sakes.

How many cup holders are there in an E Class these days? I'm pleased that there are none in my 1998 E55

Kinky

39,592 posts

270 months

Thursday 9th October 2003
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CK,

You sure you're not getting the Griff and the Merc mixed up?

Certainly sounds like it.

K