Are Mercedes Cars Expensive to Maintain?

Are Mercedes Cars Expensive to Maintain?

You’ve dreamed of owning a Mercedes-Benz since you were just a kid, but maybe you’re wondering if Mercedes cars are expensive to maintain. It depends on what kind of warranty you have. Here we at Mercedes-Benz Brampton summarize what you can expect in Mercedes-Benz maintenance costs, and if you have questions, please contact our authorized Mercedes-Benz service center in Brampton.

Mercedes-Benz Pre-Paid Maintenance

Your Mercedes-Benz service schedule requires service every 16,000 kilometers or so, or approximately once a year, depending on how much you drive around Caledon. A Mercedes-Benz pre-paid maintenance plan can save you up to 30 percent on maintenance, but remember that it is only for maintenance, not repairs.

Mercedes-Benz Service A & B

Your first Mercedes-Benz Service A appointment is due once you put 16,000 kilometers on your vehicle or after driving for one year on Orangeville roads. Mercedes A service typically starts at $415.00 (plus tax) and includes:

  • Oil replacement and new oil filter
  • Brake inspection
  • Check all fluid levels and fill accordingly
  • Reset maintenance reminder

Once you reach about 32,200 kilometers or two years of owning your Mercedes-Benz, it’s time for your first Mercedes-Benz Service B appointment. It costs $659.00 (plus tax) and up and includes the services from your Mercedes-Benz Service A appointment, plus these essential tasks:

  • Tire inflation check and correction
  • Cabin dust/combination filter replacement
  • Brake component inspection
  • Reset maintenance reminder

You will alternate between Mercedes-Benz Service A and B at each additional 16,000-kilometer benchmark, and additional letters will show on your display when extra repairs are required.

Mercedes-Benz Extended Warranties

An extended car warranty can reduce some of your Mercedes-Benz maintenance costs. A warranty won’t cover maintenance, but it will help with repairs, such as a new water pump or transmission work. As cars age beyond factory warranties, repair costs usually go up, and an extended warranty can provide more peace of mind on your Georgetown drives.

Schedule Service at Mercedes-Benz Brampton Today

So, are Mercedes cars expensive to maintain? It depends on the model, how you drive, weather conditions, and how well you keep up with maintenance. If you have more questions about your Mercedes-Benz maintenance schedule, contact the service team at Mercedes-Benz Brampton. We are conveniently located in Georgetown and are always happy to help. Review our service specials to see if you can save some money, and contact us today.


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