They’ve been building them in USA for a long time.
Things may have changed, but when they first started building overseas instead of Europe, the reports were that you could totally tell. Creaks, groans, and rattles.
Personally, with my tiny sample sizes, this holds true.
The average buyer doesn’t really care as long as their leased Mercedes makes them look like they are successful.
They’ve been building them in USA for a long time. Things may have changed, but when they first started building overseas instead of Europe, the reports were that you could totally tell. Creaks, groans, and rattles. Personally, with my tiny sample sizes, this holds true.
The average buyer doesn’t really care as long as their leased Mercedes makes them look like they are successful.
I worked at a Mercedes dealer when the M-Class was coming out of Alabama. They were not great. Kind of on par with Chrysler minivan build quality.
That’s the car I was thinking of specifically. Wasn’t a good time overall for Mercedes though, to be fair.