Background:
Car: E280 CDI (W211) Elegance - Feb 2007 model.
Mileage: approx. 34000 kms
This car is amazing to drive but has had it's own share of problems, some have been potentially fatal. Currently, as i type, the car has been with AutoHangar Mumbai since about 10 days gathering dust. When i was driving back from Andheri about two weeks ago, there was some vibration and friction sound (only when i brake) from the rear left tire. Thinking it could be something with brakes, i pulled to the side and tried to toggle thru the warning display to check if anything related to brakes had been thrown up. Nothing. Nothing at all.
I drove back home slowly, hoping it was nothing major. Called AH and they sent the 24 hour guy to check it. He said that the brake pads had worn out and eaten into the disc brakes (!). I tried to reason that the car has only run 34000 kms and there is no brake warning also. He said, what he said was correct and he didn't know anything apart from that. Well, after substantial reasoning, he told me that brake pad warning is only for one tire (!!) I mean WOW! that is so thoughtful!
So, i asked them to pick the car and take it to the workshop. They didn't have a flatbed free for a week. I wait for a week, put the car on the flatbed (yes, i paid 3 grands for that!) and eventually it's taken to the workshop. The same story comes back. I tell them that brake pads cannot wear out on a car run only 34000 kms! Service advisor said that it depends on driving style. So i politely remind him that i also drive a Skoda Laura (36000 kms), Skoda Octavia (1,40,000 kms!), Cruze, Innova, and blah blah.. and none of these or other cars in the past have brakes worn out so early. And yes, since i am the only one driving most of these, the driving style subjected to the cars is kind of same throughout the range.
Current Status: I tried contacting Daimler India for assistance but as WASN'T expected, they don't reply! Yes, they don't reply. Phones go unanswered and emails don't come back.
I have clearly told AH that i have absolutely NO problems in paying the 35 odd thousand they want for repairs but i just need to be convinced that this car isn't a lemon. A quick flashback:
1) this car has had a differential failure (
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/techni...ferential.html).
Damage: covered by AH under goodwill as differentials don't fail on cars at 20000 kms and my car was just out-of warranty then.
2) ESP sensor failure
Damage: paid over a lakh rupees to cover 50% ESP sensor repairs and got new shoes for about 56000 rupees
Again, the ESP went bad for a car done less than 30000 kms, no proper reason given, something like: The ESP sensor is bad, we suggest you replace it, ok?
I clearly suspected the ESP problem to have arised when they fixed the differential, they claimed otherwise.
3) the car pulls to the left abnormally - complained several times, claimed to be fixed several times, yet the problem is there
4) boot doesn't lift automatically, fixed, and recurred again
5) The brake failure
Now, i use this car mostly on highways and like once a week or so. Sometimes i do dangerous speeds on expressway and any of these problems could be potentially fatal at such speeds.
All i asked AH was to get the car inspected by Mercedes technical guys who should convince me that the car won't give me more of such fatal problems. They need to convince me that when i drive on highways, i shouldn't feel threatened. I should feel safe in a car Mercedes claims to be amongst their Safest Cars. They couldn't do that, nobody from Daimler has time for this. My car is parked at AH for almost two weeks when i have continuously needed that car at home.
I don't mind putting in lakhs of rupees in this car's maintenance, only if Mercedes tells me: Yes, the E class is a ridiculously high maintenance car which has problems that no other car will have, at a particular odometer reading.