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My vehicle's license plate has changed to a GLC 300D 25 and I need to establish a maintenance schedule. To keep track of my yearly mileage and other statistics, I use the Mercedes website. The results show a variety of options, including the one I need—a four-year plan with two motorhomes and four services—for £42 per month. I will be contacted by the dealership of my choice to finalise the plan details. When my local dealership entered my information and requested a four-year plan, the system said that only a three-year plan, costing £46 a month, was available. Please, someone, tell me why this might be the case.

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I traded in my old automobile for a C-Class with 25 plates. I went to the Mercedes website and paid £42 for a 4-year, 2-moth maintenance package. A representative from Mercedes's Swindon office called three days after I received the email stating that the dealer will be in touch to verify my bank information and the plan. The woman who called me was confident it was legitimate since she read me all of my personal information and used my current mileage VIn number. An email outlining the entire strategy and the due date arrived in my inbox shortly after the call.

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I have their service plan for my 2012 ML350, and it costs £49 a month for two years and two services. I have extended it three times already, and each time the price has remained the same. They are quite persistent after the second service. My estimation is that each treatment will cost £588. Everything from transaxle service fluid and filters to cabin filters, extra work when it's required, and brake fluid changes are all part of this. It seems worthwhile to me. As an added bonus, their service plan usually includes a free courtesy car, so I can simply leave my own car at the dealership and take advantage of theirs. Plus, I've utilised the free Mercedes recovery service on many occasions, both domestically and abroad, in Europe. Whenever they discover problems, I have the option to either fix them together or bring the report to another garage to have it fixed there. Because the vehicle is already in their possession, they are often willing to negotiate a lower repair price than a local garage would be willing to provide. This is because they value their company and do not want to lose customers. Keep the rental car until yours is fixed if they are unable to do it on the same day. While they were mending mine, I got a new GLC for three weeks. Now that I sound like a Mercedes salesman, I'll end here 🙂

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Quite intriguing. For my 2012 C350, I am presently paying £44 a month for a three-year plan. This plan will cover just one extra service. At the beginning of 2013, the monthly cost was £27, so I decided to get a plan. It accepted payments all the way through 2016. After that, I had a £27.50/month plan for two years, and then a £36/month plan for four years. For as long as there has been an option, I have always gone with the longest plan. thought it was worth it the whole time.

Whenever I needed an extension, I had to ask for it; neither my dealership nor MB UK ever suggested it. You can see that the price has gone up from £27 to £44 each month.


The "replacement vehicle whilst car is in workshop" provision is no longer part of the plan, according to the MB website. There was a little fee "to cover insurance" for this, but up until my most recent visit, it was always free. It is likely to be dealership or group specific.

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Impressive, £27! The price was right. Personally, I've never changed mine. The courtesy car is incredibly important to me, therefore I hope it stays. Even though they have service available while you wait, I prefer to use the courtesy car since I can drop it off before work and pick it up after work. My current plan expires in August, but I'll enquire about renewing it; I usually choose the two-year plan, so that might be the reason for the premium price. I can't commit to anything for three or four years.

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