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Dealerships couldn't give away the 718 GTS. Friend of mine with a good history with local dealership was offered brand new GTS at a ridiculous price and he turned it down.
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12-02-2020, 09:11 AM | #112 |
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Was this intentional irony? Cause if so, I caught it
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The thought of MB/AMG axing the V8 and V6 makes me sad. Is the 3.0 V6TT (C43, C400, C450) reliable?
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For Mercedes, yes. The M276 3.0 V6 TT in the C43, GLE400, GLS450 and others shares architecture with the 3.5 V6 NA and is generally reliable. Again, speaking in Mercedes terms, which means average Mercedes reliability is far below industry average. Unfortunately.
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Even if the current gen c63 is the last V8 c-class AMG model, I still wouldn't keep one past the warranty period. Too much risk even with proper maintenance.
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