Did you know that every new Mercedes-Benz vehicle comes with a warranty? So, what is the warranty on a Mercedes-Benz? It’s a period of coverage for manufacturer defects. Below you can find out how long a Mercedes-Benz New Vehicle Warranty lasts and what it covers.
The Mercedes-Benz New Vehicle Limited Warranty lasts 48 months or 50,000 miles, whichever occurs first. That means the average driver will enjoy four full years of coverage for manufacturer defects.
The Mercedes-Benz New Vehicle Limited Warranty covers repairs or replacements that correct defects in material or workmanship.
Any defects in material or workmanship on tires are covered for 12 months or 12,000 miles from the date of delivery or when the vehicle was put into service. Tires are not covered for the entire Mercedes-Benz New Vehicle Limited Warranty coverage period. They are only covered for manufacturer defects and not for wear and tear or driving damage.
The Mercedes-Benz New Vehicle Limited Warranty doesn’t cover anything that isn’t a manufacturer’s defect due to issues with materials or workmanship. Things not covered include, but are not limited to, the following:
In many cases, the remaining balance of the Mercedes-Benz New Vehicle Limited Warranty can transfer to the next owner. This can add value if you decide to sell your vehicle before the warranty expires. Be sure to check with your local Mercedes-Benz dealership for complete transfer details and eligibility requirements.
Keeping up with regular maintenance is important for your vehicle’s performance and long-term reliability. Services like oil changes, tire rotations, and brake inspections help keep your Mercedes-Benz running properly. Following the recommended maintenance schedule may also help prevent avoidable repairs in the future.