Are Mercedes-Benz Cars Expensive to Maintain?

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Are Mercedes-Benz cars expensive to maintain? While Mercedes-Benz maintenance doesn’t fall into the lowest-priced category, it’s not the most expensive either. Regarding foreign engineering, the Mercedes-Benz Benz maintenance cost falls right in the middle of the pack. It’s also worth noting that the maintenance costs depend heavily on the specific model you drive in Clayton. The following section will compare the average cost based on the most popular models. If you need immediate maintenance or repairs, contact our service department at Mercedes-Benz of St. Louis.

What Determines Mercedes-Benz-Benz Maintenance Costs?

Monitoring what you pay every year in maintenance driving Ladue roads and coming up with an average gives you your yearly maintenance costs. However, your actual costs each year are determined by how well you take care of and service your vehicle. It’s also important you always purchase genuine OEM parts when your Mercedes-Benz needs repairs.

Mercedes-Benz-Benz Maintenance Costs by Model Per Year

According to the automotive maintenance website RepairPal, the Mercedes-Benz-Benz repair costs per year are $908. As stated in the previous section, that’s higher than the industry average of $652 but right on par with other luxury models. Several Mercedes-Benz models, like the C 300 and E 350, have significantly lower yearly maintenance costs compared to other models in the Mercedes-Benz lineup. The following list demonstrates the yearly repair price based on each model.

  • Mercedes-Benz CLA 250: $736
  • Mercedes-Benz C 300: $739
  • Mercedes-Benz E 350: $788
  • Mercedes-Benz ML 350: $1,020
  • Mercedes-Benz E 550: $1,059
  • Mercedes-Benz S 550: $1,249
  • Mercedes-Benz GL 450: $1,293

Most Common Maintenance Cost

Normally certain areas of a vehicle tend to be more troublesome than others. The most commonly reported Mercedes-Benz maintenance costs include:

  • Pinion seal replacement
  • Instrument cluster malfunction
  • Ignition switch replacement

Mercedes-Benz Maintenance Schedule

Mercedes-Benz recommends two main intervals for scheduled maintenance: Service A* and Service B*. You must perform these services routinely**. Regularly scheduled maintenance includes services like:

  • Synthetic Motor Oil Replacement**
  • Oil Filter Replacement*
  • Brake inspection
  • Check fluid levels
  • Tire inflation check
  • Cabin/combination filter replacement
  • Change brake fluid

Reduce Your Mercedes-Benz-Benz Maintenance Costs at Mercedes-Benz of St. Louis

If you’re a Mercedes-Benz owner in the Frontenac area, don’t forget about our monthly service specials. Remember, if you’re a Mercedes-Benz owner, you have no reason to be stranded. Sign up for Mercedes-Benz owners’ Roadside Assistance if you haven’t already.

*Services and pricing for Service A/Service B may vary due to your driving habits, mileage, and local environmental conditions. Please refer to your maintenance booklet for additional details and general guidelines for your vehicle’s year and model.
**2009 and newer Mercedes-Benz vehicles only. Price advertised for Service A/Service B includes all factory-required components. Please refer to your maintenance booklet for the complete list of factory-required services and details on the specific intervals for your vehicle’s year and model.
*Oil and filter change is the base advertised service component. Additional services as determined by your vehicle’s ASSYST Plus system, which calculates service needs based on your driving habits, time, mileage and environmental conditions, may increase service cost.
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