Gone off track Mercedes build quality - 2019 edition


I won’t specifically pinpoint America as a whole but imo it’s more regional. Tesla’s are made in California where weed has been legal for nearly a decade and they have body panel issus, electrical etc you name it. The MBUSI plant is located in the state ranked 50th in education mind you there are only 50 states in America

The Lexus ES rolls off a line in Kentucky (45th in education) and there's been no major hiccups there. This is a leadership and culture issue.
 
Then what the hell are you going on about then? Again what you have mentioned has NOTHING to do with where the car is built. You don’t know what you’re talking about. My German made BMW has had numerous issues.


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Or maybe similar to your BMW’s engine oil level, your brain cell count is low because I have clearly explained that the reliability issues stem from craftsmanship or lack thereof of certain employees of the German automobile plants based in America, I’ve seen from my own experience being in a factory but again I won’t divulge because it seems a though you’re a f#cking peon
 
Or maybe similar to your BMW’s engine oil level, your brain cell count is low because I have clearly explained that the reliability issues stem from craftsmanship or lack thereof of certain employees of the German automobile plants based in America, I’ve seen from my own experience being in a factory but again I won’t divulge because it seems a t...

NO THEY DON'T. You're just going on about nothing. Reliability isn't dictated by where a car is assembled. Sorry if you can't get that. EVERY factory on earth that produces cars has an issues sometime. Those would come under fit and finish, not how reliable a part or engine is. The components can be assembled anywhere, doesn't matter. Don't get mad at me because you're not able to grasp this.

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Nah you're just going on about nothing. Reliability isn't dictated by where a car is assembled. Sorry if you can't get that. EVERY factory on earth that produces cars has an issue sometime. Don't get mad at me because you're not able to grasp this.

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How about we just allow me to have my own formulated opinion based user experience, factory experience, and all except 1 brain cell I wasted communicating with you. I SAID WHAT I SAID!!
 
How about we just allow me to have my own formulated opinion based user experience, factory experience, and all except 1 brain cell I wasted communicating with you. I SAID WHAT I SAID!!

Again, you just aren't getting it. See if you can follow this. NO ONE said that your experience was invalid. I said that reliability has NOTHING to very little to do with where a car is built. Reliability is something that is (or should) be tested from the outset of vehicle development. You can assemble a shitty or quality vehicle anywhere. Reliability is not determined solely by what assembly floor the car is made on. Fit, finish, assembly quality is more of a factor or varies from factory to factory. The engine comes from Germany. The electrics are sourced from vendors that moved to Alabama's supplier park when Mercedes opened factory, many of them German. Loose leather, misaligned doors, orange peel paint are issues stemming from poor assembly at the factory. The things you've listed are not that, they are reliability, which didn't stem from how well or how poorly Bubba put the car together in Bama.


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As I’ve said before and I will repeat it again ....Mercedes Benz has the worst build quality out of the Germans!
 
Could you all please stop talk so much nonsense in this forum.
I want to read something new about the W206.

Thank you all!
 
Off-topic discussion from the 2020 C-Class Discussion thread moved here.

Note, this hasn't been moved to the fight club, so let's try and keep discussions of quality, repeatability, assembly and inspection, free from personal attacks.
 
Respect Merc1,
great fact-based argumentation chain.
;-)
Please feel free to respond.
I won‘t reply because the abysmal level of conversation you started with is not what I am used to.
Have a wonderful day
Bye

Good RIDDANCE.


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As I’ve said before and I will repeat it again ....Mercedes Benz has the worst build quality out of the Germans!
This is very debatable as BMW and Audi as well as Mercedes all had numerous recalls due to faulty parts this year alone, Airbags, loose body panel trims, parts posing a fire risk. If you look at long term ownership and quality of parts, BMW's are pretty dreadful. I had a E90 3-series for 10 years. The first 3 years was quite reliable and car felt solid, after that I experienced a number of problems with parts in the interior and engine (especially the pulleys and belts for the power steering and AC). The interior plastic push clips holding the door trim to the doors continuously broke and the trim came loose on all the doors. The rear windows are held inside the doors by a plastic bracket (not steel, but plastic), and when this plastic bracket broke the entire window pane fell inside the door and nearly broke. I replaced the pulley for the AC and power steering on 2 occasions as it is made from a combination of plastic and steel and the plastic cracked and the belts continuously came loose and wining alot, obviously these were poorly designed for long term wear and tear. This pulley replacement was very expensive and a very annoying as my car was in the workshop for nearly a whole week as they had to order the parts from BMW and then wait for it to arrive at the service center.

I have one friend that bought the 2nd gen A-class the same time I bought my BMW and he hardly had any problems with the car, it was very reliable and its interior was still perfectly in tact after he had it for 6 years and then sold it, no loose interior trim and no wear on the seats.
 
Mercedes made it onto this list for a specific reason skip to minute 12. It’s their number 3 on the list.

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There's no doubt these cars went heavy on flash at the expense of squeaks and rattles. The GLE and GLS models I've sampled seem to be better in this regard. We'll see if that improvement continues as these new models roll out.
 
This is a very informative video about which German brand is the most reliable from model years 2010 to 2017 and it is not BMW or Audi.

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Sadly it's no longer about which one is the most reliable, but which one is the least worse to deal with it in case you have a problem.
 

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