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I bought a Mercedes-Benz electric car for ‘200 million won’… “I’m angry” The reason for my anger

Global Economic Times Reporter / Updated : 2024-10-26 08:59:40
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[GLOBAL ECONOMIC TIMES]  Regarding the interior noise made by a Mercedes-Benz electric car, whose price is close to 200 million won, a service center employee claimed that "it was just a noise in the first place," making it a hot topic.

On the 25th, an article titled ‘EQS warranty repair costing close to 200 million won…’ was posted on the online community Bobae Dream. EQS is a large electric sedan from Mercedes-Benz with a price tag of 163.9 million to 190 million won.

The writer said, “The noise coming from the hyperscreen vent of the Mercedes EQS was so bad that I waited for a month and a half and got warranty repairs at the center.”

He expressed his bewilderment, saying, “I waited a month and a half to get warranty repairs, and I waited at the center for 7 hours. They even put a pink sponge in.”

He then said, “I am so angry that I have nothing to say. The important thing is not that there is no sound, but that it sounds the same.”

He then criticized, saying, “I took it out because the sound was the same,” and “I marked this as a warranty repair.”

The response of the service center staff also attracted criticism. The writer pointed out, "At the end, the advisor said, 'All other EQS make noise. There's nothing we can do about it. The original Hyperscreen makes noise. This is the only way to make it stop making noise.'" He pointed out, "Is this right?" .

Commenting on the post, netizens said, "It's so insincere to insert a sponge in 45 days and 7 hours." “If you look at the YouTube review, there is a significant gap between the EQS dashboard and door trim finishes,” he criticized, adding, “If other cars are like that, it means that Mercedes-Benz’s performance is like that.”

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