How often should the Mercedes-Benz GLC260 be serviced?
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Service is required every 10,000 kilometers or once a year. Here is some related information about the Mercedes-Benz GLC: 1. Introduction to the Mercedes-Benz GLC: The Mercedes-Benz GLC can essentially be considered the coupe version of the GLK. The reason the GLC wasn't introduced until 2016 is primarily because it was developed based on the new-generation GLK, which provides the GLC with more platform advantages. 2. Configuration details of the Mercedes-Benz GLC: The off-road animation is particularly appealing, displaying real-time dynamic parameters such as gradient, steering angle, direction of travel, roll angle, throttle scale, and brake intensity on the central display. The GLC comes with a relatively rich set of comfort and safety features.
I've been driving my Mercedes-Benz GLC260 for several years. According to the manual and the 4S dealership's recommendations, the maintenance interval is generally every 10,000 kilometers or once a year, whichever comes first. I keep detailed records myself, mainly changing the engine oil and oil filter each time, along with checking basic items like brake pads, tire wear, and lights. If not done on time, the engine noise can increase, fuel consumption may rise, and long-term neglect could lead to part aging and oil leaks. I usually get maintenance done before winter to avoid cold-weather issues. Although the Mercedes has a built-in maintenance reminder system, I find manually tracking the mileage more reliable. By sticking to this routine, the car runs exceptionally smoothly with almost no breakdowns, saving both money and hassle.