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The average cost for a Mercedes-Benz C300 wheel replacement is between $1,874 and $1,888. Labor costs are estimated between $55 and $69 while parts are priced at $1,819.
An optional add-on to your new vehicle limited warranty is the wheel and tire warranty. If you should experience any problems with your tires or wheels, this special warranty will cover all costs associated, including labor and parts.
Tires have a separate warranty New-car tires are not covered by the vehicle's basic warranty. Instead, the warranty comes from the tiremaker, and it's outlined in a booklet you should find in your new car's glove box. The tire warranty protects against premature tire wear or manufacturing defects.
Experts agree that most people will experience no more than five tire punctures during their driving lifetimes \u2014 and not usually simultaneous events. So, paying $40 to $80 for a warranty to cover two years' worth of potential puncture repairs does not make sense.
The average cost for a Mercedes-Benz C300 wheel replacement is between $1,874 and $1,888. Labor costs are estimated between $55 and $69 while parts are priced at $1,819.
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Tire prices can vary greatly depending on the type of tire and size of tire you're purchasing. Commonplace Mercedes-Benz tires are priced between $150 - $350 per tire, however, High-performance tires can cost anywhere between accurately over $500.
The Mercedes-Benz warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship, bumper-to-bumper, for the first 48 months or 50,000 miles, whichever occurs first. Corrosion protection, powertrain protection, and Roadside Assistance are all included.
The workmanship and materials warranty protects the consumer from any defects in the manufacturing or materials used in the tire. Most manufacturers offer this coverage for the life of the tire. "Workmanship and materials means that we stand behind the product, should you run into some issue," says Margadonna.
The average mileage for tires to go before needing a replacement is 50,000 miles. However, this is contingent on proper tire maintenance, such as regular rotations.
The Mercedes-Benz tire and wheel warranty covers almost any scenario you could come across, from flat tires to scratched wheels. Opt for the First Class Wheel and Tire Protection Plus warranty, and your tires and wheel will be covered for: Replacement for tires that experience structural damage due to road hazards.

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