Mercedes Bumper Damage
Last Updated on June 26, 2017
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At A Glance
- This Alert Affects
- Owners of the CLK or SL Mercedes models who suffered damage to their front bumper upon backing out of a parking space.
- Damages
- Reportedly, owners of these models have suffered front bumper damage after pulling out of a parking space. Drivers who experienced Mercedes bumper problems have reportedly paid up to $2500 to fix their front bumpers.
- Company(ies)
- Mercedes
- Additional Details
- Allegedly, damage to the front bumper is not being covered under Mercedes' vehicle warranties.
Owners of the CLK or SL Mercedes models who suffered front bumper damage upon backing out of a parking spot may have legal recourse. Reportedly, these bumpers contain a design defect which may allow the front bumper to catch onto parking lot curb stops, resulting in damage to the bumper when the driver pulls out of a parking space. Because the manufacturer may have released a defective product into the marketplace, drivers who suffered Mercedes bumper damage as a result of this alleged design defect may be able to file a claim seeking compensation for damages.
Mercedes Bumper Damage Linked to Design Flaw
Complaints have surfaced that front-end bumpers in various CLK and SL Mercedes models have a faulty design that causes the bumper to catch on parking lot curb stops, resulting in damage to the bumper when consumers back out of a parking space. According to complaints, this damage occurs as a result of a design defect in the front bumper assembly because the bumper is lower to the ground than the height of a curb or a concrete tire stop. It appears that the company is not covering the cost of its Mercedes bumper repair under its vehicle warranties, and some consumers have reportedly paid up to $2,500 to repair the damage.
Mercedes Bumper Problems and Repair
Legal recourse may be available to consumers who paid for Mercedes bumper repair after their front end was damaged upon pulling out of a parking space. Potentially, these individuals may be able to file a claim seeking recovery for the cost of their front bumper repair.
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