What is the maintenance interval for the Mercedes-Benz C260 in kilometers?

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07/30/25 8:10am
Mercedes-Benz maintenance intervals are every 10,000 kilometers. Costs vary for different models and different service items. Therefore, the specific maintenance cost for Mercedes-Benz is not fixed. Taking the Mercedes-Benz C-Class as an example, an oil change at 10,000 kilometers costs approximately 1,200 yuan. At 20,000 kilometers, changing the engine oil, air filter, cabin air filter, and spark plugs costs around 3,000 yuan. At 60,000 kilometers, replacing the engine oil, air filter, cabin air filter, spark plugs, and transmission fluid costs approximately 6,300 yuan. Thus, the cost of maintaining a Mercedes-Benz is not fixed and depends on the specific service package. The maintenance intervals for Mercedes-Benz are as follows: oil service every year or 10,000 kilometers, first oil service for new cars at six months or 8,000 kilometers, brake fluid every 2 years, transmission fluid and filter every 50,000 kilometers or 3 years, spark plugs every 20,000 kilometers or 3 years, cabin air filter every 20,000 kilometers or 1 year, front brake pads every 30,000–50,000 kilometers, front brake discs every 60,000–100,000 kilometers, rear brake pads every 40,000–60,000 kilometers, rear brake discs every 80,000–120,000 kilometers, and battery every 60,000 kilometers or 4 years.
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