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1.7 Million dollar Mercedes with unfixed problem - YouTube
What a loser.
I thought the "attraction" of exotic cars was their "character".
He is just pissed because he couldn't flip the car and make a couple million.
It is unclear if he is the first owner, and if the ar was still under warranty - if not, then why is he being such a retard and sueing them? Just pay to get it fixed and move on.
pagani
11-29-2008, 06:43 PM
What a loser.
I thought the "attraction" of exotic cars was their "character".
He is just pissed because he couldn't flip the car and make a couple million.
It is unclear if he is the first owner, and if the ar was still under warranty - if not, then why is he being such a retard and sueing them? Just pay to get it fixed and move on.
You kown what i don't really care
You kown what i don't really care
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pagani
11-29-2008, 07:11 PM
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about the owner and his useless mercedes
1. This story is two years old.
2. Mercedes did not make a U.S. variant.
3. The car was imported and converted to meet U.S. regulations. The "dealer" in this story is NOT a MB dealer. He is part owner of an used exotic car store in Mariana Del Rey, California.
4. It is a "gray market" car.
5. Because it is not a U.S. spec car and not brought into the country through Mercedes Benz USA, IT DOES NOT HAVE A WARRANTY. Besides, IT WAS MODIFIED BY A THIRD PARTY TO MEET U.S.REGULATIONS.
6. DB attempted a good-will repair, more than once, trying to do the owner a FAVOR.
7. DB never imported the car to the U.S.A., it's not a U.S. model, it's been converted (fucked up) by a third party and DB is under NO obligation to fix a damn thing.
8. I hope the owner knows of a good, independent repair shop specializing in CLK-GTRs because Mercedes doesn't have to touch it, even if he pays. He needs to piss-off Mercedes even more.
Here's what Merceds said after the lawsuit was filed:
Mercedes-Benz USA in Montvale, N.J., denied responsibility.
“The customer bought the vehicle directly from Germany. He imported it himself. It’s not certified for sale here. It’s a race car, period,” Mercedes spokeswoman Donna Boland said. “We don’t import it and we don’t have the ability or the parts or the training to service it.”
pitfield
11-29-2008, 08:52 PM
1. This story is two years old.
2. Mercedes did not make a U.S. variant.
3. The car was imported and converted to meet U.S. regulations. The "dealer" in this story is NOT a MB dealer. He is part owner of an used exotic car store in Mariana Del Rey, California.
4. It is a "gray market" car.
5. Because it is not a U.S. spec car and not brought into the country through Mercedes Benz USA, IT DOES NOT HAVE A WARRANTY. Besides, IT WAS MODIFIED BY A THIRD PARTY TO MEET U.S.REGULATIONS.
6. DB attempted a good-will repair, more than once, trying to do the owner a FAVOR.
7. DB never imported the car to the U.S.A., it's not a U.S. model, it's been converted (fucked up) by a third party and DB is under NO obligation to fix a damn thing.
8. I hope the owner knows of a good, independent repair shop specializing in CLK-GTRs because Mercedes doesn't have to touch it, even if he pays. He needs to piss-off Mercedes even more.
Here's what Merceds said after the lawsuit was filed:
Mercedes-Benz USA in Montvale, N.J., denied responsibility.
“The customer bought the vehicle directly from Germany. He imported it himself. It’s not certified for sale here. It’s a race car, period,” Mercedes spokeswoman Donna Boland said. “We don’t import it and we don’t have the ability or the parts or the training to service it.”
I thought I'd heard this one before, I'm sure you are right about the warranty, even if it had had one in the first place it surely would no longer be valid, I know that U.S. warranties are massively long but in the U.K they last for 3 years/60,000 miles unless you have a Hyundai.
I think the guy needs to face up to the fact that he bought a duff car.
I thought I'd heard this one before, I'm sure you are right about the warranty, even if it had had one in the first place it surely would no longer be valid, I know that U.S. warranties are massively long but in the U.K they last for 3 years/60,000 miles unless you have a Hyundai.
I think the guy needs to face up to the fact that he bought a duff car.
Mercedes-Benz USA only warrants cars imported by them. There is no world-wide warranty that's valid in the U.S.A. The fact is Mercedes-Benz USA never imported the car or issued a warranty for it, and the car wasn't designed for or exported to the US by Daimler Benz (Daimler Chrysler).
5vz-fe
11-29-2008, 09:30 PM
Development of the CLK-GTR
A Star is Born: Mercedes CLK GTR Part 1 - YouTube
A Star is Born: Mercedes CLK GTR Part 2 - YouTube
pitfield
11-29-2008, 09:33 PM
Mercedes-Benz USA only warrants cars imported by them. There is no world-wide warranty that's valid in the U.S.A. The fact is Mercedes-Benz USA never imported the car or issued a warranty for it, and the car wasn't designed for or exported to the US by Daimler Benz (Daimler Chrysler).
I've noticed that the warranties here in the States are incredible. Very different from Europe.
enzoferrari
11-30-2008, 05:39 AM
Sorry for my ignorance,but what is the deal between MB and Chrysler???thanks for sharing the vid!!
Sorry for my ignorance,but what is the deal between MB and Chrysler???thanks for sharing the vid!!
Daimler Benz bought Chrysler a few years ago and sold it recently. It was known as Daimler Chrysler.
5vz-fe
11-30-2008, 11:41 AM
Which they admit is one of their biggest mistakes.
philip
11-30-2008, 12:48 PM
I think its two years ago. Here is the photo from around that time.
http://img45.imageshack.us/img45/8702/amgclkgtrconvertible8zc.jpg
Don't know how it ended up.
enzoferrari
11-30-2008, 03:06 PM
Daimler Benz bought Chrysler a few years ago and sold it recently. It was known as Daimler Chrysler. Thanks for the info.
enzoferrari
12-01-2008, 12:54 AM
Daimler Benz bought Chrysler a few years ago and sold it recently. It was known as Daimler Chrysler Ok,but when you said that they bought Chrysler u mean the whole company, DODGE,JEEP,Chysler,and why some ppl are saying that mercs are currently being made here in the states(i dont belive it)so did MB bought the whole thing and then sell it to?
Thanks in advance.
psykonesz83
12-01-2008, 01:38 AM
I think they were building the ML class here in the states when they first came out with that hideous car
M, R, and GL classes in Alabama:
http://www.mbusi.com/
psykonesz83
12-02-2008, 02:35 PM
bah, the R actually kinda grew on me... definitely a great car to cruise around downtown with a bunch of people
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