What is the mileage for the first maintenance of a Mercedes-Benz?
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Mercedes-Benz's first maintenance is at 10,000 kilometers. Car maintenance refers to the preventive work of regularly inspecting, cleaning, supplying, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing related parts. Its purposes are: 1. To keep the car clean and tidy; 2. To ensure normal technical conditions and eliminate potential hazards; 3. To prevent faults and slow down the deterioration process of components. Taking the Mercedes-Benz C200 as an example, its length, width, and height are 4714 mm, 1810 mm, and 1442 mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2840 mm. In terms of power, the Mercedes-Benz C200 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged inline 4-cylinder engine, with a maximum power of 135 kW and a maximum power speed of 5500 rpm. It is paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission.
I just bought a Mercedes-Benz C-Class last year, and its first maintenance is recommended at around 10,000 kilometers according to the official Mercedes manual. The first maintenance mainly involves changing the engine oil and oil filter, plus checking basic items like the suspension and headlights. I drove a lot on highways back then and got the maintenance done right at 10,000 kilometers, and the car felt smoother to drive afterward. It's important to note that if you buy a new car and exceed this mileage without maintenance, it might affect the warranty coverage. When I drive less, I regularly check the dashboard warning lights—the Mercedes system is quite smart with its reminder function. In short, don’t neglect new car maintenance; schedule a visit to the 4S store early and don’t wait until problems arise to panic.