Ask at your friendly local dealer.
Interesting word 'friendly' particularly in Roberts case
Ask at your friendly local dealer.
Interesting word 'friendly' particularly in Roberts case
Why don't you start a new thread ?.......... this ones about Mobilo, not your fight with MB .......
A smilier situation could happen to others, a wrong date stamp etc and the cover is gone, never to return.
Hi Robert.
Sorry to read of this whole saga. We think you meant "similar"? - in which case you are correct, members have failed to enjoy the benefit, when it mattered, due to technicalities. A search might reveal how and when.
Reverting to your general thesis, if the actions of the dealers have effectively deprived you of the "use and enjoyment" of your car, at what point does that become theft? Your car would appear to be a hostage at least.
Do you have a link to a mercedes document or web page? I have just trawled their web-site and cant find any mention of 30 years?
You will find it on the website under Mobilo with respect to breakdown cover.
The rust guarantee you will find in the brochures or price lists for each model available on line or from dealers. In the back of the price lists there is usually a section called "warranty and breakdown cover. Typically it says: -
"Every mercedes-Benz comes with a three year unlimited mileage warranty against manufacturing or materials defects (footnote: applies to vehicles sold in the UK to its Franchised Retailers) and up to 30 years warranty against perforation due to corrosion from the inside out. (footnote: subject to T's and C's, dependent on date of registration, available on request). What's more it's also covered by MB Roadside Assistance -a unique package comprising up to 30 years pan-European breakdown assistance (subject to T's and C's available on request)."
I have written to Mercedes-Benz for a full and true copy of the T&C, no reply to date
You will find it on the website under Mobilo with respect to breakdown cover.
The rust guarantee you will find in the brochures or price lists for each model available on line or from dealers. In the back of the price lists there is usually a section called "warranty and breakdown cover. Typically it says: -
"Every mercedes-Benz comes with a three year unlimited mileage warranty against manufacturing or materials defects (footnote: applies to vehicles sold in the UK to its Franchised Retailers) and up to 30 years warranty against perforation due to corrosion from the inside out. (footnote: subject to T's and C's, dependent on date of registration, available on request). What's more it's also covered by MB Roadside Assistance -a unique package comprising up to 30 years pan-European breakdown assistance (subject to T's and C's available on request)."
I have written to Mercedes-Benz for a full and true copy of the T&C, no reply to date
Just phone Mobilo on 00800 1777 7777 and they will post you the T's and C's.
Hi there, some advice please. My car is a c270 cdi saloon registered march 2004. I was wondering if i could still qualify to reinstate mobilolife to it? the last 2 services was from an indy garage. any advice will be greatly appreciated. ta
Yes you can re-instate MobiloLife as in the first post of this thread. Gives excellent cover not just in UK but in Europe too. Similar cover for man and wife (it covers any driver of your car) from the AA or RAC would cost over £100 just for the UK (even with the online discount) and another £100 for equivalent cover for travel in Europe. I find getting this cover free makes dealer servicing very economical at least in the early years of a cars life.
And even later on you can always get repairs etc done at an indie and just have the basic services done at a dealer to keep Mobilo intact.
Cheap breakdown cover offers limited cover. Full recovery, hotels, homestart etc all add to premiums. Full cover to equal Mobilo costs me over £100 for man and wife plus extra for Europe whenevr I get a quote on a like for like basis. Try the AA and Rac websites.
Mobilo cover reduces after a few years for cars of some ages (see first post) but it is only minor mishaps that you lose - (puncture, lost key etc). The big things are fully covered here and in Europe. We like doing odd day trips/weekends to Europe and usually have a motoring holiday in France and cover for that is dear from the usual breakdown services.
As for extra jobs on services, nearly every case I have seen is avoidable. Here's how: -
If you go in not having checked the work that needs doing on a car of your age and mileage (see service book or the Electronic Service sheets on the MB website) and they find the pads are seriously worn, or the brake fluid needs changing (at two year intervals), then they will (rightly in my opinion) not sign off to say the service and all necessary service items have been done. Why? Because they haven't.
BUT if you get the brake fluid changed before going in for the service, and keep the receipt to show it has been done, then they will and must accept that.
Similarly if you get the brakes done when needed and not turn up with them on their last legs.
(there is a quite separate argument about them advising that your brakes are well worn and may not reach the next service so would you like them done now.)
In short get the extra jobs done before the service and they will then just do the service.
I tend to agree with Hawk20. However it is really annoying that with my MB I am covered for the big items with Mobilo Life but I still need to buy RAC or similar for punctures etc and extra with the RAC when going abroad for these items. Really ought to be able to top up the MB cover.
...and that's absolutely fine - if you want/need it. But there's no need to compare like for like if you won't use it. Many people don't venture far, so don't need European cover or even hotel accommodation etc.Cheap breakdown cover offers limited cover. Full recovery, hotels, homestart etc all add to premiums. Full cover to equal Mobilo costs me over £100 for man and wife plus extra for Europe whenevr I get a quote on a like for like basis. Try the AA and Rac websites.
Mobilo cover reduces after a few years for cars of some ages (see first post) but it is only minor mishaps that you lose - (puncture, lost key etc). The big things are fully covered here and in Europe. We like doing odd day trips/weekends to Europe and usually have a motoring holiday in France and cover for that is dear from the usual breakdown services.
As for extra jobs on services, nearly every case I have seen is avoidable. Here's how: -
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BUT if you get the brake fluid changed before going in for the service, and keep the receipt to show it has been done, then they will and must accept that.
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