How much does it cost to maintain a Mercedes SL500?

How much does it cost to maintain a Mercedes SL500?

The annual cost estimate to maintain a Mercedes-Benz SL500 is approximately $477**, depending on your service provider. ** The price is calculated based on our current data, which may not be complete for certain cars. We continuously improve our data accuracy.

Are there any problems with the Mercedes Benz SL500?

Most Common Mercedes-Benz SL500 Problems. Mercedes-Benz SL500 vehicles have 41 reported problems.The most commonly reported Mercedes-Benz SL500 problem is: Active Body Control System Can Leak Hydraulic Fluid.

How much does it cost to repair a Mercedes Benz?

This rating is based on an average across 345 unique models. The average annual repair cost for a Mercedes-Benz is $1,158, which means it has average ownership costs. The other factors that contribute to Mercedes-Benz reliability include an average of 1.0 visits to a repair shop per year and a 12% probability of a repair being severe.

Most Common Mercedes-Benz SL500 Problems. Mercedes-Benz SL500 vehicles have 41 reported problems.The most commonly reported Mercedes-Benz SL500 problem is: Active Body Control System Can Leak Hydraulic Fluid.

The annual cost estimate to maintain a Mercedes-Benz SL500 is approximately $477**, depending on your service provider. ** The price is calculated based on our current data, which may not be complete for certain cars. We continuously improve our data accuracy.

How much does it cost to replace front valve block on Mercedes SL500?

A dealer who is the oldest in it’s county. Well after their evaluation, I needed to replace the front valve block (which handles the left and right front suspension). The part alone is about $2100 and 8-10 hrs labor. Estimating around $4000 plus the 10-11 liters of Pentosin fluid. Another $380-$400.

This rating is based on an average across 345 unique models. The average annual repair cost for a Mercedes-Benz is $1,158, which means it has average ownership costs. The other factors that contribute to Mercedes-Benz reliability include an average of 1.0 visits to a repair shop per year and a 12% probability of a repair being severe.

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