A couple of factors in play:Just out of curiosity,what's so different in manufacturing tech between USA and Germany plants? or it's just the suppliers? and if so why MB is dealing with such shitty shit companies?
Can't agree more. I would personally always prefer a vehicle made in Sindelfingen or Bremen over any other plant in the worldVery interesting Alex. At the end of the day though, this should have all been dealt with prior to volume production. They should not have shipped sub standard cars.
It seems to me everything should be ironed out in the 2016 MY.A couple of factors in play:
- new assembly techniques on the W205 (aluminum body sheets, hybrid aluminum / high-tensile steel chassis) never tried in the US plant
- challenging capability ramp up for factory workers in Alabama
- cost pressure on suppliers, to compensate for significant new content and more expensive materials/powertrains
- challenged MBUSI supplier quality control having to work with global suppliers trying to manage simultaneous production launch across four global plants
- global MB quality management changes while working on the most important product launches
- etc.
I would assume though that within a couple of months, the quality level of the German assembly plants will be reached
http://www.caradvice.com.au/302384/2015-mercedes-benz-c-class-coming-from-south-africa/
According to the news, after the initial shipment, all W205 sedan will be from South Africa
Wait, so the dealer is just replacing the seat covers? I would ask them to replace the entire seat under warranty. Heck, you can probably invoke lemon law and get an entire new car at this point.
For once I'll agree with Sunny, with the number of problems you have had with the car I would return it and invoke the lemon law.
I've never had as many issues with all the new cars I've bought than you have had with this one.
Really glad to hear they fixed it properly. It's indeed the dealer who can make a big difference whether you stay loyal to the brand or not, especially when you face issues like you did. I hope this is now the beginning of a long satisfying friendship with your great C300!
Where are these cars made? I'm guessing the cars are not US builds. The MB-Tex issue is unique to US cars in cold regions, and the rear bumper fit problem is most common in the US made cars.Absolutely shocked to see these problems.
We have at least 15 new C300s in our service fleet and we haven't experienced anything like this.
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