Table of Contents
How much does a Mercedes service C cost?
At Mercedes-Benz of Henderson, the cost of Mercedes-Benz Service C starts at $249.95, although this is the base price, so we recommend you speak with a service expert at our dealership in order to get a more exact price quote for your specific vehicle.
What is service C on a 2008 Mercedes e350?
Mercedes-Benz Service C is a Mercedes-Benz service interval that’s recommended at around 36,000 miles. Similar to other recommended Mercedes-Benz service intervals, Mercedes-Benz Service C ensures that your vehicle is running as it should.
How much is a 2008 Mercedes e350 worth?
Share this
*Private Price Guide | $11,500 – $14,000 |
---|---|
*Trade In Price Guide | $8,300 – $10,800 |
*Average Km | 130,000 – 240,000 |
*Price When New | $136,663* Price Guide (EGC) |
What is service A in Mercedes cost?
On average, a Mercedes A Service can cost anywhere from $210 to upward of $315 depending on which service provider you choose. This price includes labor and parts. No matter what, you can expect to spend a couple hundred dollars, which is a normal and expected maintenance cost for a luxury automobile like a Mercedes.
What does Mercedes Service C include?
Usually, Service C covers the following: Mercedes-Benz Synthetic Motor Oil Replacement. Wiper blade replacement. Fluid levels checks.
What does C mean on Mercedes dashboard?
C stands for Comfort. When the C mode is selected the following happens: Automatic transmission starts in second gear when you take off. This helps in icy or snow conditions. You will notice the car shift to the higher gear at lower RPM.
Is the 2008 Mercedes E350 reliable?
The 2008 Mercedes-Benz E350 Reliability Rating is 3.0 out of 5. It ranks 27th out of 32 for all car brands.
How much is a 2008 Mercedes Benz cost?
2008 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Retail Prices
Trim | MSRP | Invoice |
---|---|---|
C 300 Luxury | $32,900 | $30,597 |
C 300 Sport | $31,200 | $29,016 |
C AMG 63 | $53,800 | $50,034 |
C 350 Sport | $36,500 | $33,945 |
Why is Mercedes Service B so expensive?
Mercedes cars will usually have bigger oil capacities than a Toyota or Honda. Hence, you pay more for the Mercedes-specific motor oil, which is typically more costly than other branded motor oils. Mercedes has a reason for this. The larger oil volume means the cars can go longer between oil changes.
How often should a Mercedes-Benz be serviced?
After this first maintenance appointment you, you will need to schedule a service appointment for your Mercedes-Benz every 10,000 miles or 12 months, whichever comes first.