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Mercedes-Benz might be the next German automaker to stop offering
diesel engines in the U.S. Like BMW earlier this year, Mercedes is
experiencing a delay in diesel certifications in the U.S. EPA following
Volkswagen's diesel emissions scandal. Although the automaker is
currently working to get certification on a limited number of diesel
models, it may not endure the process again in the future. According to
Matthias Luehrs, vice president of sales and product management for
Mercedes-Benz Cars, the German automaker is conducting market research
on U.S. 2016 L.A. Auto Show. He added that dropping diesel offerings in
the U.S. North America has been low "and is still lowering" for cars
and crossovers. As for the certifications, it is currently waiting for,
the company is confident that in most of the cases it will be approved.
Its current priority is receiving EPA certification for the GLS350d,
which uses a V6 diesel engine. Mercedes is also seeking certification
for at least four diesel models in the U.S., including the GLS, GLC,
GLE and C-Class sedan.
Mercedes-Benz might be the next German automaker to stop offering
diesel engines in the U.S. Like BMW earlier this year, Mercedes is
experiencing a delay in diesel certifications in the U.S. EPA following
Volkswagen's diesel emissions scandal. Although the automaker is
currently working to get certification on a limited number of diesel
models, it may not endure the process again in the future. According to
Matthias Luehrs, vice president of sales and product management for
Mercedes-Benz Cars, the German automaker is conducting market research
on U.S. 2016 L.A. Auto Show. He added that dropping diesel offerings in
the U.S. North America has been low "and is still lowering" for cars
and crossovers. As for the certifications, it is currently waiting for,
the company is confident that in most of the cases it will be approved.
Its current priority is receiving EPA certification for the GLS350d,
which uses a V6 diesel engine. Mercedes is also seeking certification
for at least four diesel models in the U.S., including the GLS, GLC,
GLE and C-Class sedan.
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I have about 6500 miles on my 2018 G63. About 1000 miles ago, the
message came on to ADD 1 QT. I bought a Qt. MBZ dealer and added it. I
now cannot remember the grade, and it is not in the written manual or
in the Infotainment loaded manual. Anyone know the recommended G63,
MY2018 oil? Qt. in 1000 miles? This was the case with all our V8 BMWs,
but never have had this with our last four G63. A quart in 1,000 miles
doesn't sound right to me. Maybe in the first thousand because of break
in but I wouldn't sit still for a quart every thousand miles. If that
is the case something is not right. Back to the dealer to get on record
early. Good luck and let us know how you make out. I just got off the
phone with my local MBZ dealer, where we service (Mercedes-Benz of
Encino).
I have about 6500 miles on my 2018 G63. About 1000 miles ago, the
message came on to ADD 1 QT. I bought a Qt. MBZ dealer and added it. I
now cannot remember the grade, and it is not in the written manual or
in the Infotainment loaded manual. Anyone know the recommended G63,
MY2018 oil? Qt. in 1000 miles? This was the case with all our V8 BMWs,
but never have had this with our last four G63. A quart in 1,000 miles
doesn't sound right to me. Maybe in the first thousand because of break
in but I wouldn't sit still for a quart every thousand miles. If that
is the case something is not right. Back to the dealer to get on record
early. Good luck and let us know how you make out. I just got off the
phone with my local MBZ dealer, where we service (Mercedes-Benz of
Encino).
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250,000 Mercedes-Benz, she has instead elected to go to court to fight
the fine in front of a Sydney magistrate. Additionally, the conduct of
the officer was also questionable as he had advised Aysha to "leave the
Vehicle and walk home",' Mr Mehajer said. The defect notice
read 'Vehicle does not comply with Australian Standard - Side Exhaust'.
Contact was made with the higher authorities in Mercedes-Benz Australia
to confirm why they would release a vehicle that was not Australia
standard compliant, Mr Mehajer said. Tim Clarke, Senior Engineer at
Mercedes-Benz Australia responded to Mr Mehajer's questions in a letter
viewed by Daily Mail Australia. The letter goes on to state that the
configuration is also accepted by NSW regulations. Mr Mehajer posted
about the incident on Facebook calling the police 'fools' and
questioning the Commissioner on their adequacy. Dear Commissioner,
those that are carrying the respected NSW Police Force Badge are
continuing to make a fool not only of themselves, but of our country,'
the Facebook post read. So friends, today one of my vehicles, Namely
Mercedes G63 AMG- which was purchased straight from the Mercedes
dealership BRAND NEW, was considered as a MAJOR defect and not road
worthy. Immediately, registration was cancelled and was told to walk
home- and leave the vehicle behind. I remind you, I'll always use the
negativity as more motivation to work even harder and become even
stronger. He said they are fighting the fine to 'stand up against such
injustice and ignorance on behalf of the relevant officer at the time'
so the 'inconvenience' his 'wife suffered' would not happen to anyone
else. Daily Mail contacted Mercedes-Benz for comment.
250,000 Mercedes-Benz, she has instead elected to go to court to fight
the fine in front of a Sydney magistrate. Additionally, the conduct of
the officer was also questionable as he had advised Aysha to "leave the
Vehicle and walk home",' Mr Mehajer said. The defect notice
read 'Vehicle does not comply with Australian Standard - Side Exhaust'.
Contact was made with the higher authorities in Mercedes-Benz Australia
to confirm why they would release a vehicle that was not Australia
standard compliant, Mr Mehajer said. Tim Clarke, Senior Engineer at
Mercedes-Benz Australia responded to Mr Mehajer's questions in a letter
viewed by Daily Mail Australia. The letter goes on to state that the
configuration is also accepted by NSW regulations. Mr Mehajer posted
about the incident on Facebook calling the police 'fools' and
questioning the Commissioner on their adequacy. Dear Commissioner,
those that are carrying the respected NSW Police Force Badge are
continuing to make a fool not only of themselves, but of our country,'
the Facebook post read. So friends, today one of my vehicles, Namely
Mercedes G63 AMG- which was purchased straight from the Mercedes
dealership BRAND NEW, was considered as a MAJOR defect and not road
worthy. Immediately, registration was cancelled and was told to walk
home- and leave the vehicle behind. I remind you, I'll always use the
negativity as more motivation to work even harder and become even
stronger. He said they are fighting the fine to 'stand up against such
injustice and ignorance on behalf of the relevant officer at the time'
so the 'inconvenience' his 'wife suffered' would not happen to anyone
else. Daily Mail contacted Mercedes-Benz for comment.
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