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TooManyBenz, 09/20/2021
2013 Mercedes-Benz M-Class ML550 4MATIC 4dr SUV AWD (4.7L 8cyl Turbo 7A)
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I’ve owned MBZ all my life and people that can’t afford them or can’t part with a few $’s sure like to gripe. I bought a lease-return 2013 ML550 designo with 56000 miles for $21500. ($82k new). Four years later NOT ONE mechanical failure except a loose coolant clamp on the lower hose ($32.50). These are wonderful, beautifully built, smooth very fast SUV’s. If you don’t see the diff with a RAV4 then save us the griping, save yourself a few mizzerable $’s and check back in 10 years with how El Cheapo has held up. Yes, Virginia, there IS a difference.

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Well-built, still looks new, safe & secure 4Matic

Weidspeed, 12/05/2021
2013 Mercedes-Benz M-Class ML350 BlueTEC 4MATIC 4dr SUV AWD (3.0L 6cyl Turbodiesel 7A)
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We bought our 2013 ML350 BTC new - it has been a wonderful car. Most harrowing drive of my life was driving through a Wyoming ice & snow storm. Equipped with 4Matic & Michelin snow-rated winter tires … we had 0 problems, while others were in trouble. The turbo diesel has more torque than an ML550, yet provides 22 city/31 hwy mileage. We bought an extended factory warranty, followed with an extended Principal after market warranty, once that had expired. When there has been any repairs needed, they came at no cost to us, making the ownership experience more positive than if paying out of pocket. That said, still may be $ ahead not buying it he warranty.

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Jack, 09/13/2024
2013 Mercedes-Benz M-Class ML350 4dr SUV (3.5L 6cyl 7A)
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I purchased my 2013 ML350 from a dealership out in Texas as a one owner vehicle at 113k miles. I’ve driven the car up to 118k miles because of my near hour commute to work every day and my thoughts are as such. First the good things: more than adequate power for merging onto the highway and passing traffic, comfortable supportive seats, quieter cabin than rivals, fantastic tech for the year, command is snappy and easy to use, and more space than a majority of its rivals. Now for the cons and really there aren’t that many: Even though the car is super quiet in the interior, you do have a fairly rough ride if you don’t equip the car with the optional air suspension although the standard springs will save you money in repairs in the long run, and factory halogen headlights leave a lot to be desired but thankfully plenty of aftermarket kits to convert to led. Maintenance will be more expensive just a tad bit than a regular car but that’s par for the course with any German luxury vehicle. However there’s an advantage it has over its German counterparts and this thing will last significantly longer than its BMW and Audi rivals. (No shade for those cars because they are still each in a class of their own just like the Benz) Also consider that if you’re purchasing this for one of your teenage drivers at home, that this car was an IIHS Top Safety Pick for it’s year. Maybe just short of Volvo or evenly matched depending on who you ask. If you’ve got $10k-$20k to play with on your next car purchase, don’t go with a new cheap Nissan or Mitsubishi crossover just because it has a warranty. Buy this. It will last longer with care and will be a significantly more beautiful car and comfortable option.

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Used 2013 Mercedes-Benz M-Class

Sadman, 12/20/2024
2013 Mercedes-Benz M-Class ML350 BlueTEC 4MATIC 4dr SUV AWD (3.0L 6cyl Turbodiesel 7A)
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Mercedes Benz is all about leaking. I have fixed Coolant leaking, Engine Oil leaking. even regular maintenance is so expensive. if you are not rich family, you should keep away from MB brand.

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