Merc C-Class Diesel - running/repair costs
Merc C-Class Diesel - running/repair costs
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brainfart

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4 posts

100 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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I'm thinking of getting rid of my diesel passat and replacing with a c-class diesel with 60k on the clock.

Can anyone give me an idea of big-item costs that I need to be aware of, like DMF replacement, please?

Ta

alex290568

271 posts

230 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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Most C Class diesels are Autos, are you buying a manual?

brainfart

Original Poster:

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100 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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Undecided yet.

I know DMF problems don't occur with the autos, but concerned with costs if auto goes wrong, e.g. not serviced correctly by previous owner.

alex290568

271 posts

230 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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I ran my last c270 Cdi to 170,000 with nothing but routine maintenance.
I now have a 2006 E280cdi on 175,000, it's had front bushes refreshed, 2 front springs, turbo actuator and routine maintenance. I drive 1000 minutes les a week and was ready to get shut but the garage who look after it say it's good for another 175,000

alex290568

271 posts

230 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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If your buying at 60,000 miles there won't have even been any maintenance requirements to an auto box so no worries there

cylon

112 posts

127 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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brainfart said:
I'm thinking of getting rid of my diesel passat and replacing with a c-class diesel with 60k on the clock.

Can anyone give me an idea of big-item costs that I need to be aware of, like DMF replacement, please?

Ta
what year?

brainfart

Original Poster:

4 posts

100 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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So when does the gearbox need servicing then?

I'm amazed by your mileage. What's the typical servicing costs on these mercs?

brainfart

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Wednesday 26th April 2017
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cylon said:
what year?
2010/2011 age.

ZX10R NIN

29,317 posts

141 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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The gearbox needs doing around every 40k, they're a very robust moneywise there aren't any real bad things that will hurt your wallet to bad.


Monkeylegend

27,801 posts

247 months

Thursday 27th April 2017
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brainfart said:
So when does the gearbox need servicing then?

I'm amazed by your mileage. What's the typical servicing costs on these mercs?
Mercedes will probably require a fluid change at 37.5k to maintain warranty but nothing specified after that. Once the warranty is out they are happy to replace gearboxes at a cost wink

My 2011 E220CDi with the last of the 5g boxes is now on 294k and Mercedes didn't specify a fluid change during the warranty period either by mileage or time..I have had it done every 90k miles approx. so it has recently had it's 3rd one. The 5g box is generally bullet proof, certainly less problematical then the 7g.

Apart from that the water pumps tend to go but not that expensive, about £390 at Mercedes cheaper at an indy. Mine lasted 220k miles though so don't worry to much.

Other than that make sure you do a motorway type run every 2 weeks or so to allow the DPF to regen, the car needs to be at full running temp for this to happen, make sure it has a proper service history and you are good for 500k easily.

A typical A service at an indy will be under £200 and a B service probably about £250 ish so not that expensive to service. A gearbox fluid change costs me £160, again at a good indy

C classes of that era were reknown for having annoying dashboard creaks/rattles which were difficult to cure, generally requiring the dash to come out, a big job. TADT Sir according to Merc.

The E is a much better car IMO in terms of comfort, refinement and build quality.