Thanks for sharing man. Been on the fence about a used s560. Definitely disappointing to see such an issue with a car at this price point. Strange that they can't find where the entry point of all that water is.
That's what I'd like to replace it with, it's not they couldn't find it. It's that to continue the insurance company wrote it off as a loss. Did not want to pay for the interior tear down
I had 2019 2SS Camaro that was the same way man. It doesn’t matter some cars are good some are bad. ALWAYS have a warranty. I now have 2016 Mercedes which I meticulously searched for and went through with a fine toothed comb. Hands down better quality and great experience. And I have a warranty and I bought it outright.
I'm sure someone will, but in my case I'm not a hands on guy. I understand how the systems work but don't turn a wrench myself. Even once it dried out it was still not functioning so I let it go
@@JamesSalvatore agree totally, even with ability and understanding, this is something you want to walk away from without looking back…leave it for the resellers and tinkerers to sort out.
Your VIN ended in 007760. That means you were within the first 8000 vehicles or in other words within the first few months of production of this model. That is the main reason why you had so many issues. Btw the maintenance schedule says that all drains should be checked at every 10k mls service. If this was caused by a clogged drain, then the dealer servicing it didn’t do what they charged for. Happens pretty frequently though. Next time you buy a Mercedes, stay away from the first, or better yet, the first two years of production. That’ll usually save you from taking it into the shop all too often.
I always service at the dealership and they never checked the drains. Your right I found out my production number also put me within the engines that suffered the most from cylinder scoring too. Thanks for the advice!
Im sorry that happened. Tbh modern cars have so many modules and wiring there is to much to go wrong with extorsionate labour rates it just isnt feasible to run one out of warranty. The S Class is not an exception to such problems even simple golfs suffer from the same stuff...JLR products are even worse they leak through the windscreen😭its just a lot. I dont think the S-Class is a bad car though, it just has a lot of shit to make it the best car in the world. If you have 10 things instead of 1 thing for example that means 10 things can break so it seems like things are always breaking but its actually just the demands of owning and enjoying such beautiful machinery. I do recognise that modern design and build quality has become far less superior than the days of the legends. Plastic everything in the engine bay, poorly designed drains, weak seals are all unacceptable😐. Would I still buy one yes...am I crazy again yes but so is every other car enthusiats who pours money into their ever depreciating machine😂 like they say we all know if you want faithful reliability lexus/toyota will always be the way to go.
Sounds like you got a bit of a lemon. The S coupe is pretty much the same as the S sedan under the skin especially electrics. They are not maintenance free for sure but the problems you have had sound excessive.
Thanks for sharing man. Been on the fence about a used s560. Definitely disappointing to see such an issue with a car at this price point. Strange that they can't find where the entry point of all that water is.
That's what I'd like to replace it with, it's not they couldn't find it. It's that to continue the insurance company wrote it off as a loss. Did not want to pay for the interior tear down
I had 2019 2SS Camaro that was the same way man. It doesn’t matter some cars are good some are bad. ALWAYS have a warranty. I now have 2016 Mercedes which I meticulously searched for and went through with a fine toothed comb. Hands down better quality and great experience. And I have a warranty and I bought it outright.
I wish you luck with this one, hopefully the next one is a good one
This happened to my BMW. My drains got clogged and flooded my computer systems. Two computers replaced. Cost me 3K
That sucks wish I could a spent that to keep it on the road. Did the issues stop after
@JamesSalvatore They did. I had a computer in the truck and under the hood. I was living in two different cities, and the car did a lot of sitting.
I saw a $400,000 Bentley selling for 79K they want to look online
I see this ending up with @WaldosWorld (bought an S550 similarly totaled and after a few minor fixes got a great car).
Sorry for your bad luck!
I'm sure someone will, but in my case I'm not a hands on guy. I understand how the systems work but don't turn a wrench myself. Even once it dried out it was still not functioning so I let it go
@@JamesSalvatore agree totally, even with ability and understanding, this is something you want to walk away from without looking back…leave it for the resellers and tinkerers to sort out.
Your VIN ended in 007760. That means you were within the first 8000 vehicles or in other words within the first few months of production of this model. That is the main reason why you had so many issues. Btw the maintenance schedule says that all drains should be checked at every 10k mls service. If this was caused by a clogged drain, then the dealer servicing it didn’t do what they charged for. Happens pretty frequently though. Next time you buy a Mercedes, stay away from the first, or better yet, the first two years of production. That’ll usually save you from taking it into the shop all too often.
I always service at the dealership and they never checked the drains. Your right I found out my production number also put me within the engines that suffered the most from cylinder scoring too. Thanks for the advice!
You didn't pay $150K for that car bro 🤣
Get a high end lexus and take care of it and it will take care of you.
Im sorry that happened. Tbh modern cars have so many modules and wiring there is to much to go wrong with extorsionate labour rates it just isnt feasible to run one out of warranty. The S Class is not an exception to such problems even simple golfs suffer from the same stuff...JLR products are even worse they leak through the windscreen😭its just a lot. I dont think the S-Class is a bad car though, it just has a lot of shit to make it the best car in the world. If you have 10 things instead of 1 thing for example that means 10 things can break so it seems like things are always breaking but its actually just the demands of owning and enjoying such beautiful machinery. I do recognise that modern design and build quality has become far less superior than the days of the legends. Plastic everything in the engine bay, poorly designed drains, weak seals are all unacceptable😐. Would I still buy one yes...am I crazy again yes but so is every other car enthusiats who pours money into their ever depreciating machine😂 like they say we all know if you want faithful reliability lexus/toyota will always be the way to go.
Yep said is the curse of being an enthusiast
Don't buy a new car - even Mercedes has gone to sheit. Buy older, save money and get a better quality product.
I agree I don't even want a new one, I have a 2003 SL and that has 165 k miles. They were just built better back then
@@JamesSalvatore More videos on that please!
What kind of topics would you like to see covered?
@@JamesSalvatore I dunno if that's true. They had 10 things to go wrong back then. Now they have 1,000 things to go wrong that are all interconnected.
😂 I do agree with that these cars are so complex
Sounds like you got a bit of a lemon. The S coupe is pretty much the same as the S sedan under the skin especially electrics. They are not maintenance free for sure but the problems you have had sound excessive.
Trust me they were, despite that when it worked almost no other car drives better
Anything with a good warranty
Today you need two insurance policies for cars
Once German cars get to 50k, get rid of it unless you're rich 😂
For real they are designed to work within that and break
150k ???? You can pick up this car for under 40k 🙄🙄
Not new
Definitely under 40 with water damage 😂