Does the ML350 Used Car Have Many Problems?

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StephenMarie
07/30/25 10:50am
ML350 used cars do have quite a few problems. The ML350 tends to start burning oil when the mileage reaches around 150,000 kilometers, and the oil burning issue becomes more severe as the mileage increases. Additionally, common issues with the ML350 include noisy tensioners and alternator bearings. Below is an introduction to Mercedes-Benz cars: 1. Brand Introduction: Mercedes-Benz is a world-renowned luxury car brand, considered one of the most prestigious automotive brands globally. It is admired for its perfect technical standards, rigorous quality benchmarks, continuous innovation, and a series of classic coupe models. 2. History: Mercedes-Benz is a well-known German automotive brand established in 1900, headquartered in Stuttgart, and founded by Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler. Mercedes-Benz is famous worldwide for its high-quality, high-performance automotive products. In addition to premium luxury cars, Mercedes-Benz is also one of the most renowned manufacturers of buses and heavy-duty trucks.
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