BOTH of my Mercedes' are BROKEN, here’s how much it cost to fix

Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары

My 2005 Mercedes E55 AMG Wagon that I imported from Japan needs to be repaired at the Mercedes dealership, while my 1997 Mercedes SL500 R129 needs to be repaired at European Automotive. Which one will be more expensive?!
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  • @Wargasm54
    @Wargasm5428 күн бұрын

    My Benz dealership is a complete rip. Took my E550 up to the dealership for a vibration after 90 mph. They said my 4 Matic (AWD system) was broke and it was $9000 to fix 😐. Took it to and Indy mechanic and he pulled off the wheel and showed me a bad dent on the inside lip of the rim. I bought a used rim on eBay for $250. Car ran flawlessly. That was 8000 miles ago.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    28 күн бұрын

    Wild!!

  • @KingofInterns

    @KingofInterns

    22 күн бұрын

    That is the big issue with dealerships. They want you to buy a new plastic car. Where I live there is no Mercedes indy. So I drive it 1000km each year to UK to get proper service.

  • @dadgarage7966

    @dadgarage7966

    17 күн бұрын

    Did you expect a tech to drive your E550 at more than 90 mph to verify your concern?

  • @Wargasm54

    @Wargasm54

    17 күн бұрын

    @@dadgarage7966 no, but I didn’t expect them to lie to me either. They could’ve tested the wheels out on a tire balancer to eliminate that first hand. Or I figured they would have a way to simulate that speed in the shop. It’s not like I was getting freebie. I paid 300$ for a diagnostic. I had zero “check engine lights” or any other “fault indicator “. Car ran fine except at higher speeds it had a pretty bad shudder. I figured they would’ve put the car on a lift and check the wheels and tires firstly.

  • @sdlausen1
    @sdlausen1Ай бұрын

    Remember, buying a used Benz + maintenance is STILL cheaper than buying a new one. You're no longer paying for depreciation.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Damn straight

  • @stanmarcusgtv

    @stanmarcusgtv

    Ай бұрын

    remember a used Merc is so cheap because they cost so much to keep going

  • @damirzanne

    @damirzanne

    27 күн бұрын

    @viewviewview1236 then buy KIA or something , just because you can’t afford something , doesn’t mean that others can’t , buy what you can afford , you can probably afford to drive some nice cars , just not Mercedes

  • @damirzanne

    @damirzanne

    27 күн бұрын

    @stanmarcusgtv they are not cheap , my 9 year old Mercedes was as much as new Toyota RAV4 … if you can’t afford 150 bucks oil change once a year , or $600 spark plugs service every few years , don’t buy a Mercedes , get something you can afford

  • @stanmarcusgtv

    @stanmarcusgtv

    27 күн бұрын

    @@damirzanne who said anything about being able to afford it, just saying they may seem cheap but they are not

  • @EmilTeen
    @EmilTeenАй бұрын

    I bought my '91 SL because of the amazing build quality and timeless design. I sold it 4 years later after non-stop repairs, including re-doing my own headliner (microfiber) and soft top windows...every 1-2 months something else would go wrong. Trust me, cut your ties brother and learn to love your bank account again.

  • @GT-pl1wx

    @GT-pl1wx

    Ай бұрын

    That's exactly the comment I needed!

  • @BEGGARWOOD1

    @BEGGARWOOD1

    23 күн бұрын

    I have owners my 1996sl for 18 years and this year is the first year it has presented me with several large bills. Would never sell. I also own a 1991 s class and again in its 7 years with me it’s needed serving and a new power steering pump. No too bad

  • @TimSlee1

    @TimSlee1

    22 күн бұрын

    Not to mention how hard the parts are to find these days.

  • @ragweedmakesmesneeze
    @ragweedmakesmesneezeАй бұрын

    When Jakub says, "I know why people go to the dealership" for service, he is spot on. My mother gets the same 5-star treatment (complete with the same translucent fancy fast rising service doors and inexplicable coffee machine....actually, her dealership has a cafe with pretty nice food and smoothies and they paid for all of our lunches once) at her Lexus dealership and despite the absurd quotes they've given her, she REFUSES to take it to an independent shop for a competitive quote. The Lexus dealership does a great job with a packet of detailed info on the work needed, pictures included. It would be sooooo easy to get another quote on the work. And as her son, knowing she's on a very moderate fixed income, it drives me CRAZY. On the other hand she loves her Lexus dealership experiences.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Haha I totally understand where she’s coming from now

  • @GBKICKS1

    @GBKICKS1

    Ай бұрын

    … bud there are mechanics in this world find a good one (if you know what it takes) and stop letting your mother get F LOL

  • @Perceni

    @Perceni

    Ай бұрын

    @@GBKICKS1 lol

  • @Aesthetics622

    @Aesthetics622

    Ай бұрын

    That’s how dealers make good money from suckers like yall 😂😂

  • @pfsantos007

    @pfsantos007

    23 күн бұрын

    I don't go to the dealers except to pick up parts (unless I can get aftermarket from the same companies that make the OEM ones). People want to go to clean, pretty spaces with nice amenities. If the people are courteous, even better. Plus they feel dealers will fix the cars better than independents (due to great marketing, generally).

  • @wrxrob1
    @wrxrob1Ай бұрын

    I soooo feel your pain and frustration with the repair costs of owning a Merc. The "gift that keeps on giving" comment could not hit closer to home. I purchased a 2018 AMG E63s Wagon last year after watching the review you and Yuri did (BEST REVIEW EVER, BTW!). In the first year of ownership I've spent over $20K in repairs and maintenance. The car sat for sale at a dealer for over a year so the first thing it needed was a full engine/drivetrain service to replace all fluids and new rear brake pads and rotors. Shortly after I got hit with the dreaded rear main seal leak. Got all new plugs and coil packs to address a rough idle. Then both oil separators needed to be replaced, since the engine was already taken apart the belts and tensioners and thermostats got renewed. Just recently the transmission control module went bad which was another big hit to the wallet. All the work was done at a local Mercedes dealership so that explains the big bills. An indy shop could of probably done the work MUCH cheaper but this is my first AMG and Mercedes so didn't want to take a chance on having the repairs done at a place that hasn't worked on something this special before. Each time it went in for repair it took several weeks since parts had to be sourced from Germany so having a loaner provided was a big bonus. It's not all bad because now that the wagon is in perfect running condition, it brings the biggest smile and grin to my face every day I drive it. Words can't explain the feeling of driving such an engineering marvel, the ultimate sleeper that can hang with or blow away 90% of the other cars on the road. Apologies for the long comment but wanted to say I can totally relate to how you feel about owning a car that is the best and worst at the same time. Condolences to your bank account and really appreciate you sharing your automotive journey with us!

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    That’s wild to hear all the problems with a fairly new car. German cars are German cars regardless of the year lol. Glad you still love it though

  • @subaruamazon

    @subaruamazon

    3 күн бұрын

    you have to be rich to purchase one and rich to maintain one.

  • @Goooooo
    @GooooooАй бұрын

    At least an old Mercedes is special enough to be worth fixing. Beautiful cars!

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Yup these are definitely worth fixing. Still painful sometimes

  • @Goooooo

    @Goooooo

    Ай бұрын

    @@itsreallyjakub also, no pan under my C140 but there is some scrap cardboard.

  • @BadaBing.UCF30

    @BadaBing.UCF30

    Ай бұрын

    Yup, I'm currently restoring my 24 y/o ML55 AMG and it's been very rewarding so far.

  • @fabianmendoza61
    @fabianmendoza61Ай бұрын

    Is the cure to male loneliness a SLS AMG poster?

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Depends what you’re into

  • @christophersoutherlin2631

    @christophersoutherlin2631

    29 күн бұрын

    "Forget chicks, car parts are guaranteed."

  • @TheyCallMeMrMaybe
    @TheyCallMeMrMaybeАй бұрын

    Most dealerships only offer loaner vehicles for warranty work. The fact that this Mercedes dealership did it for you for your 15 y/o AMG is surprising to me.

  • @ianmuir3640

    @ianmuir3640

    Ай бұрын

    Must know he’s a U tube guy

  • @jonboy9912
    @jonboy9912Ай бұрын

    I have owned a 1999 320SL for 8 years and have loved it until the last 3 months during which we have fallen out. My gripe is with the soft top, when I bought it I replaced the ECU and its worked faultlessly ever since but in January I went into hospital for a month and the battery went flat. On my discharge from hospital I decided to take the pano roof off for the Spring weather and I charged it using one of those reconditioning units because I knew the electrics were vulnerable. The soft top came up and I decided to test the roll bar that also came up. However both refused to retract! My garage cleared the faults and all seemed fine but the roof has refused to work again! I love the car but it's like living with a time bomb on your drive! I don't use it enough so I have decided to get it repaired and sell it. 8 years of fun now somebody else can enjoy it!

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Oh boy!!

  • @Akeena1
    @Akeena1Ай бұрын

    Love the content Jakub, keep it up! I’m just across the border from you in Niagara Falls with a similar garage full of German cars from 1976 to 2006 and my solution to the old German car leaks (to a certain point) is parking them over small tarps to not destroy my floors and accepting it. I spent almost $7k chasing down every single leak on a 1994 E320 and while it may be perfect now, it drives exactly the same as it did before when I was topping up the oil level every so often 😅

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Haha that’s what I’m seeing as the common answer

  • @sethgoodreau8410
    @sethgoodreau8410Ай бұрын

    We are new to the Mercedes brand. Took my wife's A220 in for an oil change and tire rotation at the dealership to the tune of $300 USD!!! We did get treated like royalty that I haven't experienced at any other car dealership. The service advisor even said they will drop a loaner off 1.5 hours away and drive our A220 back for the next service at no extra charge.

  • @jennyfromjapan
    @jennyfromjapanАй бұрын

    19:18 - jakub, i really appreciate these videos; it reminds me of the allure (trap) of my e38 7-series. beautiful car. BEAUTIFUL. runs beyond perfect when she's perfect, but the ownership experience is just littered with so many niggles, complaints, and repair costs. after three years of running her and getting sidelined on the highway (again), i just found i had neither the heart nor the wallet to keep repairing her. 😢 your videos are a wonderful way for me to relive those days and to remind me of my journey from e38 to w202 to ducati 848 to eventually an nd mx5. completely different experiences, i know, but somehow that's just the point. 9 years of ownership on the mx5 and all i've done outside of routine oil services is change tires and fill up on gas.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Haha I’ve owned enough Japanese cars prior to my current garage to know just how good it can be in terms of little to no maintenance.

  • @Gunt4sh
    @Gunt4shАй бұрын

    Ive put more money into my 944 than what its worth. Sometimes its not about the cost but the love for the older cars.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    True

  • @davereimer1797
    @davereimer1797Ай бұрын

    great video and comparison on dealer vs independent. As I drive by fancy German dealerships these days, I always think , "someone has to pay for that fancy building, coffee, staff, loaners etc." Jacob just broke it down for us. This is why finding the value of a good independent mechanic is key when you own an out-of-warranty German car.

  • @patriciaskitch2341
    @patriciaskitch2341Ай бұрын

    Another great video Jakob! Very informative as usual.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @bigqwertycat
    @bigqwertycatАй бұрын

    If service is what you want, go to the indy, take the extra money and go to a weekend spa, and still have money left over! Now that's service.

  • @tonydelellis9249
    @tonydelellis9249Ай бұрын

    Have a 1978 Ferrari 308. Got it back from the mechanic yesterday. Dropped it off in November. Of 2022. Drove it home with fear and loathing, it incident free. Later took it for a spin and winding that V8 out, the sound and thrill, brought tears of joy.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Haha that sounds about right

  • @1gbayfisher
    @1gbayfisherАй бұрын

    1700$ is a lot of cash for a very simple fix, but good job by that dealer..

  • @BickfordsRs3
    @BickfordsRs3Ай бұрын

    Hey bro, thanks for the video! Straight pipes got me into Audi's. No regrets s3, s5, rs3. Solid cars

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    RS3 😍

  • @fit_pharmd4830
    @fit_pharmd4830Ай бұрын

    I love your uploads more and more bro! You’ll get them subs!

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    I appreciate it!

  • @dogdoc1
    @dogdoc1Ай бұрын

    My 2001 BMW Z3 cost more than that, and one of the parts was used because it was no longer in production.

  • @CrashForce
    @CrashForceАй бұрын

    Saw the Ontario plates on the loaner GLB... any mechanics you recommend in the GTA? Been tough finding a decent one for my 204. Thanks.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Check out European Automotive lol

  • @CrashForce

    @CrashForce

    Ай бұрын

    @@itsreallyjakub good point haha

  • @markcoopers1930
    @markcoopers1930Ай бұрын

    *Qualified* & *competent* independent shops seem a great resource. But last time I used one it was uncle jim's buddies' shop, whos "the best". Steering rack was put in so incorrectly it wrecked the rack, brand new pump, and front tires (alignment). So I do everything myself and hope to have saved up for a lift by the time I need to do a major service

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah always have to watch out

  • @RSTI191
    @RSTI19111 күн бұрын

    Drove my 01 Porsche 996 Twin Turbo for 13 years. Other than standard maintenance, oil, brakes, tires, etc, the only thing I ever replaced was the cracked anti freeze coolant reservoir. Car was bullet proof...

  • @jamesjacobs5338
    @jamesjacobs5338Ай бұрын

    What a fantastic program ! Jakub, you are informative and upbeat and really funny. Bravo ! I bought a GLB 250 4 years ago: and had no problems. When it needed a 20,000 maintenance service, the dealership quoted me $1,800 plus tax ! I stewed on that for 2 months and finally said, "Forget that. !" I sold it and bought a new Honda CRV Hybrid instead.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Hahah amazing

  • @scalener
    @scalenerАй бұрын

    When you go to the upholstery shop to fix the headliner make sure to share your experience! A lot of seats with the MB-Tex synthetic leather also tear. It would be nice to have trusted shop to go to to fix material issues.

  • @snoopdog8693
    @snoopdog8693Ай бұрын

    Wow man the e55 is so clean. Worth fixing it up

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Most definitely!

  • @joesphanlu3369
    @joesphanlu3369Ай бұрын

    Glad you got it figured out and its not oil !!!

  • @TimCraneMostLegit
    @TimCraneMostLegitАй бұрын

    in regards to the headliner. If you have a warm garage and then it was stored in a cold wet parking lot. It probably was the humidity change.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    That sounds right. My garage isn't heated but it's very well insulated. So it was near freezing all winter then it got hot outside real quick and was left outside and inside at EA for 2-3 weeks. Dang.

  • @ron8566
    @ron8566Ай бұрын

    @17:00 the sagging hardtop headliner is a known SL500 issue. Don’t bother trying to re-glue it, as it will not hold since the felt lining is ruined and won’t stick. I replaced my headliner in about 4 hours. This is a fun and easy DIY fix. Cheers.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Our idea of fun is different haha. But I think I’m going to attempt to do it myself

  • @starkyslp16
    @starkyslp16Ай бұрын

    Loaners are the best perk of dealers! Some indy Euro shops offer them too and usually something older and interesting, but don't always have as many available. A solid indy shop is always the better option if you're past the new car warranty.

  • @RoyalDudeness

    @RoyalDudeness

    Ай бұрын

    If you are able to find one. The manufaturer forces standards on the dealerships and even a really bad operating dealership does a decent job, but independent shops are hit or miss.

  • @theepanrealtorvaratharajan7497
    @theepanrealtorvaratharajan7497Ай бұрын

    For the SL convertible. Name your price. Very Serious. I am in Caledon.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    I honestly haven’t given it much thought. With how much I paid for it and what I have put into it to make it perfect, it would have to start with a high $2x,xxx. I see much worse ones currently listed for just below $30k

  • @rafag1194

    @rafag1194

    Ай бұрын

    I got one just like it 99 78k miles. Asking 18k if anyone interested. California

  • @lukemartin2476
    @lukemartin2476Ай бұрын

    @1:40 I used to look forward to going to Mercedes dealerships to peruse the lot. I would just lust after all of those beautiful cars, basic models included. Now, I go and it doesn’t do diddly squat for me, nada. It really is sad.

  • @Tinrs80
    @Tinrs80Ай бұрын

    Appreciate you sharing this and these videos. I like them and try to watch

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you like them!

  • @breene782
    @breene782Ай бұрын

    I love that eclass looks so clean

  • @damirzanne
    @damirzanne27 күн бұрын

    I have 2015 S550 and I absolutely love it , every time I drive it it is an experience, it brings me more joy than any other car I ever owned it… it is little more expensive to service and maintain, but it’s part of the game … I have credit card dedicated just for it, and whenever something needs to be done on it , it gets done right away … I also have 2013 GLK 350 , and it is fantastic car … it all depends what you want , if you need a car to get you from point A to point B , buy Toyota or Honda or something , if you want a car to enjoy it and have fun driving it , get a Mercedes or Porsche … you can’t get S class or AMG Mercedes , or 911 and expect it will cost you as much as Toyota to keep it running … before I got my S class I took new Camry and RAV4 for a test drive , and you just can’t compare driving experience to Mercedes , Toyota was like driving a wheelbarrow compared to S class … I’m from Europe , and owned many different Mercedes models , from w116 to w222 , and they never disappoint … Mercedes is not for everyone, I’d love to own Bentley Moulsane , but can’t afford it , so I drive Mercedes , if someone would love to own a Mercedes, but can’t afford it , he’ll just had to get something else … I don’t go to the Mercedes dealer to work on my car , I do oil changes at Valvoline quick oil change place, and mechanical work at my local mechanic shop, I buy most parts on eBay as well … if you want a luxury vehicle , you just have to understand that even if you paid $30K for it used, you’re still maintaining a $130.000K vehicle , it’s not as expensive as some of those exotic cars like Rolls Royce or Bentley , but at the same time , it’s not gonna be as cheap as maintaining an average vehicle like Dodge, Toyota or similar … to each his own … I wouldn’t trade my S class for 5 new Toyotas …

  • @glennc7201
    @glennc7201Ай бұрын

    I have had 4 r129s over the years, I still have the one that started it all for me,a 94 sl600,it is truly a love-hate relationship. I have had it about 15 years now,and it is a very well sorted model with 50k miles. I did sell my other long term 98 sl500 last year,I literally debated selling that one for almost 7 years,as it was such a nice car and in many ways more comfortable for long trips than the 600. I do my own work,and when the day comes that I no longer can,well that will be when the 600 goes away. I bought it without an engine so that was my first project along with new harnesses, and throttle bodies. Then, after a few years the trans went out,then all the suspension hydraulics had to be replaced,then all top cylinders along with the soft top,then new visors/mirrors and the overhead console, and then there was the radiator, the rotors and pads all around,the door pocket hinges,the catalytic convertors,the plugs and wires,the refinishing of the amg 5 spoke wheels with new tires,the hood pad,the power antenna, the bose amp, I could go on,but I am suddenly not feeling well for some reason 😢 But having a sorted r129 sl600 is a wonderful experience, I did also ceramic coat it since it has been relegated to the driveway to make room for the " nice cars" but I did buy a good cover for it a few years back. My advice for your 500,keep it as long as you can if you enjoy it,if you sell it just for the money,you will always regret it until you get another one, I am actually looking for another 96-98 500 in need of work,I have the parts from 3 r129s that I have parted out over the years,hoping to find one that is low mileage in need of body over mechanical repair,but I also have a complete m120 and trans looking for a suitable donor.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    All of that sounds both terrifying and relatable 😂 thank you

  • @MrForcat
    @MrForcat21 күн бұрын

    My rule with MB and Audi, got a few of them, check the parts price at the main dealer and if not terribly expensive get from them, and do your own repairs many parts are easy to change, and take the car for oil and filter service, they will do a quick inspection worth the extra price paid for the oil filter.

  • @dude...are-you-sure
    @dude...are-you-sureАй бұрын

    I was estumaging a $3k usd. from dealer. Being that you also got a loaner, id say it wasnt a bad deal. AND you got that sls poster!!! That in itself was priceless. I mean where else would you ve able to find one and for FREE?! Priceless dude. Btw that e55 wagon looks very well maintain excellent example.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks very much!

  • @deosiewilson732
    @deosiewilson73227 күн бұрын

    It was a lot of money .... a few hoses and a canister.

  • @TheIronTank
    @TheIronTankАй бұрын

    For motorcycles, I take mine to the dealer for issues i cant handle because the techs there are some of the best in the business

  • @user-re7kp4kd9y
    @user-re7kp4kd9y23 күн бұрын

    Are those m5 concave rims on the e55?...they look dope!

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    23 күн бұрын

    They’re SL wheels

  • @sicsol
    @sicsolАй бұрын

    Thanks Brad - Great Guy - 3yr 60,000 km is coming up soon on my vehicle, dealership called and offered warranty, Is it worth getting or roll the dice ? - I've had ZERO issues currently at 50,000 k

  • @WNYfellow
    @WNYfellowАй бұрын

    I am interested in a used E350 sedan. However, I cannot find any (ANY) source of info on projected maintenance & repair cost (we all know RepairPal figures are way too low). It's the absence of any information that is keeping me from pulling the trigger.

  • @riyan1
    @riyan1Ай бұрын

    the poster was the best part 😂

  • @kevinhoronzy6011
    @kevinhoronzy6011Ай бұрын

    Cork above the headliner on my bmw. I used a staple gun to fix the sag

  • @nunofarinha5457
    @nunofarinha5457Ай бұрын

    I've had some Mercedes the past 7 or 8 years, both old and new, and what i do is get a service plan where I pay a monthly value (e.g. £80) for a year and that includes 2 services. This way I keep service history and includes Mercedes SOS and roadside assistance. I haven't experienced any breakdown or repairs outside yearly service. Cheers, love those AMG

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Interesting!

  • @dolmio_sauce
    @dolmio_sauceАй бұрын

    so what was the hourly rate for the stealership vs the independent?

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    $200 vs $150

  • @pira.kathir
    @pira.kathirАй бұрын

    Damn, that price difference is crazy, almost half the price. I do enjoy my dealer servicing, but you can save a lot else where (after warranty of course).

  • @Malby_65
    @Malby_65Ай бұрын

    AMGs have a premium on service. brakes on my GLC 63s are $6500 vs 3500 on my previous c 43

  • @smamq
    @smamqАй бұрын

    Older mercedes carry such a distint sense of elegance. As someone who only experienced old toyotas & hondas, I often wonder owning older "reliable/bulletproof" mercedes because the definition of those words seems slightly different for japanese cars...as evidenced by your car. I still absolutely love your wagon, that gen E class is my favorite. I dream about owning a 560SEC AMG one day, it's my favorite of all

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    I bought arguably 2 of the most reliable and bulletproof old Mercedes. They’ve honestly been pretty good and I could have done nothing and driven them as is. My mistake is trying to make them perfect, especially with the SL

  • @irram7633
    @irram7633Ай бұрын

    I own an 08 Mercedes e350. Beautiful, bulletproof car. Still running smooth. And i do enjoy going to the dealer to get its maintenance services done. I enjoy all of their amenities, snacks and my dealer also has fancy bread! 😂 other dealership hardly even give you a bottle of water. Lol.

  • @enigma.b9
    @enigma.b9Ай бұрын

    Knew I recognized the dealership! Love the new porsche dealership next door. I keep taking my rs5 to audi while on CPO but I am dreading my future brake job...so ill be checking out EA or Foreign Automotive.

  • @153eddy
    @153eddyАй бұрын

    Brad and the guys at EA are amazing and super friendly

  • @w140
    @w140Ай бұрын

    I own a w140 with biodegradable engine harness. One day car started to run rough. I popped the upper cap with Benz logo and saw all the wires just laying together. No insulation on them at all, about 10 wires were lying together. At that point I surprised that car even can run at all. But it started perfect, just a bit rough. I took it out insulated all them with a tape(should have used shrink, but I was young:) and when I put it back on the car it ran like never before. Really. It became more responsive and almost all error codes went away.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Haha awesome

  • @SonikDethmonkey
    @SonikDethmonkeyАй бұрын

    So funny, I did the exact same thing with my E55 before I took it to an indie. At least I was able to trick them into giving me the VMI!

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    What’s VMI?

  • @SonikDethmonkey

    @SonikDethmonkey

    Ай бұрын

    @@itsreallyjakub Vehicle Master Inquiry. It is a report that details everything ever done to the car; recalls, repairs, servicing, everything. For some reason service departments are usually very very protective over these reports. Obtaining one really helps to understand the car’s history.

  • @walruscurry
    @walruscurryАй бұрын

    The saggy headliner is a blessing from the content gods

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Do people want to see saggy headliner repair content? Lol

  • @hypernovatv911
    @hypernovatv91121 күн бұрын

    Cars have gotten to the point where they are impossible to fix. It seems like once a car hits 20 years in age just call up the Junkman. I have a 2003 Mercedes ML350 and the immobilizer decided to self-destruct. Of course, being naïve I thought it was a simple matter of replacing the immobilizer, but that didn’t fix the problem. I tried to go to the dealership but the dealership told me they do not sell parts for that model/year car anymore. The parts guy was reading off a service bulletin in his computer that said no parts are available for that car once supply runs out. The supplies ran out years ago. Buying used parts was the only option. The problem is those parts cannot necessarily work interchangeably. Which means that the key, immobilizer, body controller, and Engine computer have to all be bought together and programmed together or the car simply may not run. I have seen videos of people simply changing out these parts and it working perfectly, but I am not so lucky. This car has a date with the Junkman. It’s a shame because my ML made me love SUVs. Now it is going to be hard to live without one for a while. It’s an absolute disgrace how these government bureaucrats and these corporate executives can get on a stage and claim they’re saving the world. What they won’t tell the gullible masses is that millions of their products are going into landfills. They’d rather point their finger at us and say it’s all your fault, You people are destroying the planet. The average Joe and Jane six pack couldn’t destroy the planet if they tried from birth till death unlike these massive corporations who sell millions and billions of products that are essentially disposable and they go into landfills. These products leak toxic fluids and heavy metals into the water and then we drink the water and die. They tell you just to filter the water but independent tests prove that a lot of these contaminants cannot be removed by those filters. So it’s the end of the world as we know it and I don’t feel fine…🤬🤮

  • @garyzhang5099
    @garyzhang509926 күн бұрын

    211 and 129 are easy to fix. Transmission is a bit of time consuming job, took me one Saturday to r&r a rear main seal leak, not too bad tbh. I found mechanically those 90-00s Mercedes are very easy to DIY, simple design and no tricky bolt (hell lot of engineering work involved to make it that way). My Lexus sometimes have more stupid design than those mbs

  • @kriscote3295
    @kriscote3295Ай бұрын

    The 14:00 section is giving off some Hoovie/Wizard vibes

  • @johnbackos5192
    @johnbackos519226 күн бұрын

    If you can’t afford a new one, you definitely can’t afford a used one.

  • @davidg11134
    @davidg11134Ай бұрын

    What’s was the hourly shop rate between the two shops?

  • @kevin9c1

    @kevin9c1

    Ай бұрын

    I want to say in the US Mercedes is already at or over $200/hr so Canadian must be even more....

  • @kevin9c1
    @kevin9c1Ай бұрын

    Charcoal canister has a US$139 list price and at my local dealer's website it is $92.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah these are Canadian prices

  • @phillipgarrow2297
    @phillipgarrow229729 күн бұрын

    I was in the market for a safe suv several years ago I was going to buy a Mercedes but after much research I didn't I bought a new traverse ltz awd never one issue we still have it today

  • @200hit
    @200hitАй бұрын

    Nice SL.... I had 2000 SL that I had to let go.. Top stop working and I was quoted $5K to repair... I got married in that car, so my wife was a little upset. But I replaced it with Jag XK conv. We love it! Sometime you have to say goodbye.... To get new toys :) Enjoyed the Video!

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Nice replacement!

  • @brentoncrowhurst8338
    @brentoncrowhurst833825 күн бұрын

    That was a great era for MB. The r129 sl is my grail car. Newer models may way out perform it, but there are so many more electronic things to break. Prices on the r129s look to have bottomed and are now rising. Id keep it for the long run.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    24 күн бұрын

    There’s nothing else I’ve driven that feels as solid and looks as good

  • @beaumkl
    @beaumklАй бұрын

    What kinda wheels are on your wagon?

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Alphard. Watch my previous video

  • @rickyho2140
    @rickyho2140Ай бұрын

    being a JDM import, i didn't think you would've qualified for any of the Canada extended warranties anyways?

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    I think you’re right but I’m also hoping for some goodwill budget from their dealership discretionary fund 😂

  • @dom4724
    @dom4724Ай бұрын

    Nive vid. Greeting from the designo silver E55 AMG wagon from Germany.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Wish I had silver for ease of maintenance 😭

  • @smk4565
    @smk4565Ай бұрын

    I have a 2008 E550 and it had a fuel smell which I think was the same charcoal canister, but I had it fixed about 6 years ago when it was still under the 15 year fuel system warranty, I think they replaced the whole fuel tank too, warranty covered it all.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Yes they replace the entire fuel tank if it was that problem under warranty

  • @johnconelly9139

    @johnconelly9139

    Ай бұрын

    I replaced my fuel pumps out of pocket after a fuel smell on my 2012 w212. Would that have been covered under warranty?

  • @smk4565

    @smk4565

    Ай бұрын

    @@johnconelly9139 I don't know, I got notified of a 15 year warranty on the fuel tank and fuel system for the W211.

  • @stevepak3294
    @stevepak3294Ай бұрын

    This is way more fun than the straight pipes

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    I’m having fun everywhere 👍

  • @gustolferson962
    @gustolferson962Ай бұрын

    I wish our Mercedes dealership treated the customers like royalty. This Mercedes is located in a place that have tons of money in the town. My BMW dealership gives us more royalty than Mercedes. I do like Mercedes and hoping to pick up sedan, I might just buy mine at different dealership. Thanks for the video Jakub! Always love watching you content on this channel and your other one with your pal yuri.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Remember, they’ll treat you the same as they treat you now. So if you don’t like it, definitely check out a different dealer. Thanks!

  • @gustolferson962

    @gustolferson962

    Ай бұрын

    thank you! That is my model too. Treat everyone with how you want to be treated. I think the reason why this Mercedes dealership struggles some of there customer don’t treat them well and they are high end customers. So my friends and family take there Mercedes to another town and get treated royalty

  • @mari0c0leman
    @mari0c0lemanАй бұрын

    You pay for the shipping of the parts because, Mercedes, doesn’t have any facilities to keep parts in stock outside of Germany.

  • @cs1375
    @cs1375Ай бұрын

    Have to add in the experience of that complicated coffee machine, the coffee and poster. Maybe 820 😂

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    True but EA is getting their own fancy coffee bar soon too hahah

  • @cs1375

    @cs1375

    Ай бұрын

    @@itsreallyjakub moving on up. Maybe they will keep the instruction manual out next to it. Who am I kidding we are guys, we won't read it.

  • @BEGGARWOOD1
    @BEGGARWOOD123 күн бұрын

    Erm the SL is nearly 30 years old! I bet that’s the original gasket so not too shabby

  • @ashtonrichard594
    @ashtonrichard594Ай бұрын

    Great video Jakub! Funny story, I just recently saw you driving in the e55 on the 401 while I was my way to Waterloo for a work trip! As soon as I spotted the e55 i was sure it was you lol, super cool to see it out on the road!

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Haha right on

  • @DonBMW
    @DonBMWАй бұрын

    I own 2 BMWs and a 90’s Toyota Pickup truck. The Toyota is the parts runner and daily. Why.m because it always works and repairs are minimal and cheap. Still love my BMW’s but years ago learned to do all repairs myself. I do not go to the shops or dealers other than for state inspections or tires (discount tire).

  • @jonlee580
    @jonlee58028 күн бұрын

    My driveway has all BMWs so i kinda understand..im lucky to have a family member who does the work for way less..Never ever bring ur car to the dealer unless u have a warranty ,a recall or hard to diagnose issue

  • @johnconelly9139
    @johnconelly9139Ай бұрын

    What was the trans shop they sent your part to?

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Not sure. Call EA and ask

  • @markcarter9476
    @markcarter9476Ай бұрын

    An SL is a very special driving experience. I've had my R230 for 9 years now and it's here to stay.

  • @kuryk01

    @kuryk01

    Ай бұрын

    I own a 2003 R230 with the AMG trim package. I simply LOVE this car! The power and poise are amazing. However, it is a ticking time bomb in my bank account.

  • @mikechristensen1285
    @mikechristensen1285Ай бұрын

    Did th the quote include troubleshooting that would be a couple extra hundred bucks probably

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    I believe they waived the fee because I did the work there. Or maybe I missed that part on the invoice but I’m pretty sure they waived it. So they did not include troubleshooting either

  • @markhu7454
    @markhu745426 күн бұрын

    I'd rather have a trouble free car rather than a car with warranty or reasonable repairs. No one reimburses me for my stress and time wasted .

  • @franciscobrave5327
    @franciscobrave5327Ай бұрын

    hey Jakub this might be a lot but can I get your advice? I’m 1st year going into 2nd year college as an automotive engineer, my school has a massive auto playground where we do a lot work with cars. I want to buy an E55 or 190e and engine swap it. I’m leaning E55 because it is supposedly reliable via the internet and super powerful but do you think that’s a bad choice? Like how reliable exactly is this car because the school is in Kansas which is just straight road and cities are hundreds of miles apart. Sorry for the overwhelmingly long question but I really am stuck. I’m 18 if this makes a difference and work part time if that makes a difference.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    I had no money in university. I drove shit boxes like a Ford Escort and a clapped out Foxbody. I think I finally got my first nice car (old used Subaru WRX in 4th year or maybe it was even after I graduated I don’t remember). Point is, if you don’t have money, don’t get an old German car. Get something cheap and reliable for now. Have more fun later. Look into affordable fun cars like a 350Z, G35 coupe, Mustang GT, FRS/86/BRZ (although watch out for the engine problems), Miata. Hope that helps

  • @franciscobrave5327

    @franciscobrave5327

    Ай бұрын

    @@itsreallyjakub thank you so much Jakub, that was really helpful and appreciated. Probably best I get a toyota corolla manual or something because as I do more research the parts are very expensive for the E55 and 190e since they’re scarce. Anyways thank you so much for your response.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    @@franciscobrave5327 that’s exactly it. As reliable as it is, you can’t get away from the parts cost when something does break. Even basic maintenance costs more because it takes like 9L of oil so that’s already double the cost of a “normal” car

  • @MichaelVemuri
    @MichaelVemuriАй бұрын

    I always go to dealership… yea it might a bit pricey than independent car shop but I know the person in trained specifically in that brand cars

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    While I do agree with you, it depends on the car and age of it. I talked to a master tech at another Mercedes dealership and he said he is the only one there to ever work on an R129 SL. All the other techs are trained on the new stuff so they have no idea what to do when dealing with an older car that doesn’t have the same diagnostics port which tells them the exact problem to fix. So even though older cars have less electronics and are easier to work on, it’s getting harder to find the people that know what they’re doing on older cars

  • @MichaelVemuri

    @MichaelVemuri

    Ай бұрын

    @@itsreallyjakub that’s the trade off for have old/classic cars. But when you look at them you see yourself smiling, it will be worth it

  • @doxydoxdelamanca9902
    @doxydoxdelamanca9902Ай бұрын

    How to deal with the leaks? Do what Vinny does; put a piece of astroturf under it and let it leak. Keep an eye on it, drive and enjoy it.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    It’s hard for me to adopt this mentality. None of my current American or older Japanese cars leaked. But apparently this is the way for German cars

  • @pyric
    @pyricАй бұрын

    One thing about the german cars is they really dont seem to like sitting (or cold climates lol). Mercedes uses a lot of silicone to seal stuff and they used to use not the best orings that wouldnt last all that long etc so they like to leak it seems.

  • @miscetc-tm2yt
    @miscetc-tm2ytАй бұрын

    I didn't know the GLB had a cheap feel to it.

  • @justasmackevicius2940
    @justasmackevicius2940Ай бұрын

    the pleasure of fixing it yourself would've been immense

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    I used to do that

  • @dadgarage7966
    @dadgarage796617 күн бұрын

    I'd drive an old Mercedes but I don't work in a distribution centre.

  • @putz173
    @putz173Ай бұрын

    nothing is more expensive than a cheap mercedes, cant say I was impressed with them. Wifes new '22 lease came covered in rail rust, no tint (which we paid for) and they neglected to tell us the remote start when we asked only works via phone... not fob. POS ran with the CEL on all the time and Mercedes dealship could never make time to look at it, handed it back in afew a few months.

  • @nelsonarruda3272
    @nelsonarruda3272Ай бұрын

    After my last experience at the Toyota dealership, I will never go to a dealership again. They quoted me over $4000. To fix my Tacoma saying I need. To basically rip open my engine and fix internal parts.I took it to an independent mechannick.He replaced the VVT And the truck runs perfect. By the way, the Toyota dealership mechanic, what's trying to buy my truck for me, which I think was very unprofessional.

  • @ianmuir3640
    @ianmuir3640Ай бұрын

    §1700 that’s why I use an independent Mercedes garage here in Scotland

  • @willb1242
    @willb1242Ай бұрын

    You might not even be able to take the SL to a dealership. These days many are refusing to work on cars pre-2000. That refusal is with Mercedes blessing, although I think some of them still want to service the older cars for owners.

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    I talked to a master tech at a different Mercedes dealership. He told me the same thing. He was basically the only one there that has even worked on an R129 SL. He said all the other techs know is the new stuff and EV’s. Very sad

  • @jwillwork3683
    @jwillwork3683Ай бұрын

    2 sick cars!

  • @js3602
    @js3602Ай бұрын

    Brad at EA is the best! Got the patience of a saint and is always awesome to deal with! Buy that man a beer!

  • @revaholic
    @revaholicАй бұрын

    You’ve got a good vlogging style. You sound kinda like Tedward

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @sandasturner9529
    @sandasturner9529Ай бұрын

    I want the station wagon Mercedes!! Gimme it!!!!😆

  • @WilliamInternational
    @WilliamInternational2 күн бұрын

    Unfortunately, German cars should not be kept past 4-5 years from new, but for me it’s ok because I’m ready for something different.

  • @monkeyflipper
    @monkeyflipperАй бұрын

    you should get the direct competitor to the SL500……… the BMW 850! V12 power! 90s glory! manual transmissions!

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    I’m specifically avoiding old German V12’s because I’m trying to avoid bankruptcy

  • @starkyslp16
    @starkyslp16Ай бұрын

    Heck ya Rex!

  • @itsreallyjakub

    @itsreallyjakub

    Ай бұрын

    Good boy

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