Does Mercedes warranty transfer to new owner?

The warranty is transferable to all subsequent owners of the vehicle as long as the warranty is still in effect. There is no charge to transfer the warranty to a new owner. The first required maintenance services are covered by the warranty. This service must be completed within the vehicle’s initial 3,000 miles.

How do I know if my Mercedes is still under warranty?

How do you find out if your Mercedes is still under warranty? You can read about your warranty coverage online. To read information on your Mercedes warranty or check for recalls on any parts, systems, or cars, you can use the VIN lookup number, which is a 17-digit vehicle identification number.

How long is the factory warranty on a Mercedes-Benz?

48-months
All new Mercedes-Benz vehicles are covered by our New Vehicle Limited Warranty. It covers defects in material or workmanship for 48-months or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first.

Does Mercedes have extended warranty?

The Mercedes-Benz Extended Limited Warranty offers additional coverage with term options for up to three years after the original New Vehicle Limited Warranty expires. The Mercedes-Benz Extended Limited Warranty is available for purchase before, and is effective as soon as, the New Vehicle Limited Warranty expires.

Are Mercedes really that expensive to maintain?

Mercedes-Benz maintenance costs are pretty expensive compared to other brands. In one study by YourMechanic.com, it came in second place just behind BMW’s maintenance costs. Drivers pay about $908 on average per year to maintain and repair their Mercedes vehicles, according to RepairPal.com.

Do Mercedes require a lot of maintenance?

If you want the power of a Mercedes, you have to be prepared to handle the cost. Maintenance cost, that is. Mercedes-Benz maintenance costs are pretty expensive compared to other brands. Drivers pay about $908 on average per year to maintain and repair their Mercedes vehicles, according to RepairPal.com.