Tina
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Yes, you put it in neutral or press the power button down for 3 seconds.
Power button?

Yes, you put it in neutral or press the power button down for 3 seconds.
Power button?![]()
Power button?![]()
Yeah, but nobody else in the country even heard about anything wrong with Mercedes. It was hardly anything major going on. I'll take it over anything else on the market.
With the Camrys throttle pinned while going 70 mph, the brakes easily overcame all 268 horsepower straining against them and stopped the car in 190 feetthats a foot shorter than the performance of a Ford Taurus without any gas-pedal problems and just 16 feet longer than with the Camrys throttle closed.
I don't think anyone is arguing that Mercedes isn't a superior product
It's no secret that Mercedes had a couple of bad years earlier this decade, with embarrassing below-average scores in owner surveys by J.D. Power and Associates and Consumer Reports that measure vehicle quality and dealer service. Scores lower than Hyundai's or Ford's are unacceptable in Mercedes' price range. Consumer Reports called the last generation of C-Class below average in reliability.
2. I think other car companies and their employees have it out for Toyota since they've been the biggest game in town for so long. They are enjoying this and fueling the bad press and media attention. They will do anything to pull Toyota's customers away and back into their dealerships.
I'm hoping that Mercedes, once a great marque, can get their act together, but I wouldn't gamble that much money on such an unreliable car right now.
Th sad fact is that this kind of rating is perfectly acceptable in the price range of an American car, just not Mercedes. That says more about the US made cars than it does about Mercedes.
Th sad fact is that this kind of rating is perfectly acceptable in the price range of an American car, just not Mercedes. That says more about the US made cars than it does about Mercedes.
They said nothing about QUALITY but about PRICE RANGE. If I spend $15 000 on a Pontiac Vibe and it has reliability issues, I'd be much less annoyed than if I spent $35 000 on a C-Class Mercedes, and it has the same problems.
My 2001 Hyundai Accent crashed and burned (not literally, of course - but nearly EVERYTHING went at the same time) just after the warranty expired. Was I annoyed? Yes. Was I surprised? Well, it was a $12 000 car...
Hmmm, is there no way to shut off (or stop) the car in the unlikely event the accelerator sticks? Neutral, e-brake, turn ignition off? I thought toyota released a video of the emergency shut down procedure?