My Mercedes-Benz CLS63 AMG was a maintenance nightmare (1 Year Ownership Report) C218/W218 M157 5.5l
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- čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
- In this video, I share with you my 1 year+ ownership report (15 months) on my 2011 Mercedes-Benz CLS63 AMG with the M157 5.5l Biturbo engine and 7 speed 722.9 MCT Speedshift transmission
From the cost of the car, breaking down all the repair costs and maintenance headaches
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Love the content! keep it up mate
Definitely one of those unlucky cases cuz these cars in general are super reliable ofc more expensive than others but for what you get beyond worth it I will say tho your biggest mistake was not getting it inspected or learning of all these possible “common” issues beforehand I did 3 months of research before I bought my 2014 CLS550 almost a year later and lots of miles (145k now) it’s the best car I’ve ever owned and will pay whatever I have to to keep her going I got a few shorts on my channel of it with a straight piped exhaust I think that should be your next mod 😁👍🏼
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I think you just got super unlucky with that car. I bought my 2014 CLS 63 AMG S at 70,000 miles and am at 85,500 miles and have had zero issues knock on wood. The only issue i had was a front left control arm and a leaking grease boot for one of the axles. Other than that it's pretty reliable.
How much did it cost you to repair
@@mahrezmusictv8053 the control arm was 300$ for the part itself. labor was free i did it myself it was easy. the axle i got done for free by a buddy but the part was like almost 600.
Our cls550 is at 197k miles strong 💪
@@Redkey7 holy nuts
@@abatin9853 I should’ve mentioned it’s a 2008 w219 but still a quick beast with paddle shifters
Unlucky bro, enjoyed your video. For the m157 I recommend checking the cam position sensors and cam solenoid wiring harness connections for oil, can reach your ecu and screw it up, easy DIY fix. also remember to disconnect the stupid oil pump solenoid connection so the engine has normal oil pressure at all rpms. And always run 98 premium fuel!
What’s up with the leather on the dashboard too? Looks warped if I’m seeing it correctly? Thanks for uploading this video regardless bro!!
Change in oil on Mercedes is fucking easy. People be thinking this is a Bugatti or Bentley when it comes to oil change.
Same thing when I bough a 2010 c63. Only lasted me a week , Headbolts , lifters , cams, camshaft adjusters. All in cost me 4500 to get back on the road. Car got totaled 3 months later 😢
Ouch i feel your pain brother
It doesn’t sound stock from the stock ones I’ve watched videos on… the turbo whistle sounds like it’s had some tune or straight pipes but Idno, looking to get a 2014 cls63 and all I do is watch videos on this car 😂
1 quart of oil every 600 miles is insane😮
no that's normal for this car
@@rusmirdevlic2164 well that car is a OPS then
500$ for an oil change is robbery bro…
Fr I do mine for $80
That's why you DIY
What country did you get the car in ? I see it’s rhd
Any idea about the cls 63s 4 Matic (2017). If anyone have any advice or impressions about it. I’m planning to buy one in the coming week I’m still negotiating with the owner. If anyone have any thought about it feel free. Thank you
By 2017 they've sort out a lot of the issues the early m157s had such as the timing chain and cylinder walls, so it'll be a solid purchase. Avoid models pre-2012 (except for me, the one in the video is 2011 because i like to live life on the edge)
@@aftmrkt thanks a lot
Sounds like you didn’t get a PPI when purchased, or look online the maint costs lol
3:10 right from this moment I would say hard NO to the car. if owner can't maintain airmatic suspension properly and get it to this stage, for sure engine, transmission and other components will be cooked. you have to be REALLY unresponsible to get CLS63 especially W218 gen to be maintenance nightmare like this, I own one myself, 2014 AWD PRE LCI, tuned to about 800 hp for last 10k miles, I have no issues with the car.
they do come with LSD differential btw, but it was an optional extra because LSD diff is not ideal in heavy rain and it can be deadly for ones that can't drive, lots of people that can't drive buy it because its an luxury car with massaged cold & heated seats but they don't think about engine and power this car has. do your own homework before buying a car in the future and you won't be disappointed like that.
P.S I haven't watched video fully, I don't know if you mention that you had to do your own research etc, I just knew what the issue was when you started talking about it not having LSD diff and showed picture of the car with fed up suspension saying it looked good.
Pro tip: If your car cost 80k new. Dont expect repairs to be cheap like a 20k car...😂😂 Adk me how i know?
Yall boys driving on the wrong side of the street homie
Are they really that unreliable?? Is it only this way for the high end models or are all the same?
I realize you wouldn't be pushing a base model as hard which means it'll last longer but I'm not a car guy soo lool
I've learned that reliabilty is subjective lol
Toyota reliability? definitely not.
But it's considered 'reliable' in the old german hooptie world. For this car specifically, I never really had a problem with the engine and driveline but it's always something else, and when something breaks it can be expensive
they are horrible if they are not maintained properly, just like every europian performance/luxury car
You should have bought a c63 amg
I traded my c63 after 2 months for a corvette, german performance value is not there, costs too much and not reliable long term.
Corvette has the best value for money in terms for performance hands down haha
Bro one man is giving cls 63 amg 2015 in 15000$
Who is he lol
He is from a company
I feel bad for u. I personally, lesson learned. It‘s not worth to own and maintain a car that old especially Euro cars which so called Capitalist Junk. No matter how you adore the car that already done of warranty period, just dont buy it. Got lots of money then better choose brand new car, start to save more money so every 5 years (when the warranty is done) u can always upgrade to newer one.
Word!