Hey, really nice video man i have the same car with the 5.0 rwd but in white 97K miles on the odometer and nothing really more than regular maintenance the only major problem with this car are the shock absorbers they fail at like 60K and THEY ARE NOT CHEAP! 1000$ for a single strut and i did a major service at 95K it costed me like 2500$ but gotta say this car deserves the money, I'm interested about if it's worth switching to a 2014-2017 s class and why did you switch from the merc to the genny?
I wanted to mentioned that this car doesn't come with air suspension exactly it has nitrogen filled shock absorbers but it's a closed system without an air compressor.
Thanks for the feedback. I gave up on s class for 2 reasons. 1. It devalues very fast. 2. Where i live people don't work on them and i don't want to pay dealer premium for maintance or possible issues
Hey, really nice video man i have the same car with the 5.0 rwd but in white 97K miles on the odometer and nothing really more than regular maintenance the only major problem with this car are the shock absorbers they fail at like 60K and THEY ARE NOT CHEAP! 1000$ for a single strut and i did a major service at 95K it costed me like 2500$ but gotta say this car deserves the money, I'm interested about if it's worth switching to a 2014-2017 s class and why did you switch from the merc to the genny?
I wanted to mentioned that this car doesn't come with air suspension exactly it has nitrogen filled shock absorbers but it's a closed system without an air compressor.
Thanks for the feedback. I gave up on s class for 2 reasons. 1. It devalues very fast. 2. Where i live people don't work on them and i don't want to pay dealer premium for maintance or possible issues
I think it's worth if you can afford the 2018 one. It has more technology than the pre facelift.
If you put a mercedes badge on this car, you can foul a lot of people 😂
Haha i could see that
How much did you pay for it?
$28500 before taxes and fees. Right under 50k miles