Does anyone tow with a Merc E Class 220 Blue TEC SE. I just bought one to tow with but on looking at the VIN plate the gross train weight, also known as the gross combination weight is missing.
Quote: Originally posted by Rob and Tina on 10/2/2018
The plate is there but there is no gross train weight stated.
Rob
That suggests that the car is NOT Type Approved to tow, so if you did so you would be breaking the law and invalidating your insurance.
Your best bet is to obtain clarification directly from Mercedes UK, and probably not from a dealer.
I fear you maybe right. I'm just gutted about the whole thing. We trusted the guys at the dealership to know their onions and it seems they do not.
We px our lovely E class coupe as we couldn't tow with it and forked out more money only to be sold a car that's possibly not fit for purpose. I really wished we hadn't bothered.
If you particularly told the dealer that you wanted the car for towing but the car isn't type approved then I think you would have a good case for demanding a refund as the car is not fit for purpose. Might be worth getting some legal advice on this, your car or household insurances might give you legal cover for advice.
See if you can get a look at the V5 first and check out the details with MB to try and get to the bottom of this.
Hi James thanks very much for your reply. We have emailed MB regarding the V5, as we only purchased the car Friday i'm hoping it's still in the office and not been posted yet.
Our main concern though is that the gross train weight, also known as the gross combination weight is not stated on the VIN. Only the gross vehicle weight along with both axle weights are there.
We will see what Monday brings when the MB dealer said he would get back to us.
tabatha, I did a quick search for your car model, but exactly which model you, I'm not sure.
But,I have some examples :-
Gross Vehicle Weight
Mercedes-Benz E CLASS
The Mercedes-Benz E CLASS Mercedes-Benz gross vehicle weight (GVW) data is shown below.
What is GVW of Mercedes-Benz E CLASS Mercedes-Benz? Used in the context of driving licences, this is the max weight the Mercedes-Benz E CLASS including the max load that can be carried safely while used on the road. This is also known as permissible maximum weight or maximum authorised mass (MAM).
E CLASS SALOON E220 BlueTEC AMG Line 4dr 7G-Tronic 2,270 kg
E CLASS SALOON E220 BlueTEC SE Premium 4dr 7G-Tronic 2,270 kg
Mine is stated as 2035 kg
Hope this helps?
Kind Regards james
Post last edited on 11/02/2018 08:41:27
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If you buy a brand new Merc then surely you want a main dealer fitted towbar then you know everything is warrantied? Take the car back for a dealer fitted towbar. If one cannot be fitted then require the car to be exchanged for a model that can be fitted with a towbar as you advised salesman that you wanted to tow.
Unless car is secondhand bought from non franchised used car dealer? Then all you can really do is take it back & hope they will exchange it for a more suitable towcar of equal value. An Suv perhaps?
Your right woodman2, I've got myself in a right tizz over this.
The problem is the that the information we have received is so conflicting.
When we started our search we nearly bought an e220 AMG, we were practically signing the paper work, then another MB sales guy told us you couldn't tow with an AMG because of the lowered suspension!!
Now after being told yes, you can tow with the SE model, we now fear we cannot.
My husband has referred to the owners manual and it states in the "notes on towing a trailer" you cannot tow with a E220 Blue Tec SE.
The information from MB Is yes, you can tow but without the GCW/GTW a tow bar fitter will not fit a tow bar, if we do it will invalidate our insurance. Is this correct, do you absolutely need the GTW/GCW on the VIN?
Can I ask what "type approved" is, my knowledge on this is very limited. Thanks for your very helpful reply.
If the owner’s manual states you cannot tow with your specific model then presumably you cannot. For the definitive answer go to Merc main dealer. They will know whether they can fit towbar to your specific model.
All towbars fitted to current cars are type approved. Thats nothing to worry about. Plenty of Merc models cannot be fitted with towbars. It depends on model type. Suspension etc. With sportier models most customers will not require towing so no need for towbar fitting. When buying a Merc you need to do careful homework to ensure you get exactly correct model for your requirements. Car salesmen are well known for having zero product knowledge.
If you have been mislead at a Merc main dealer then you have a case for swapping to suitable model for towing at no extra cost.
Just for the record, I tow with an E350 AMG Estate with a non Mercedes Tow Bar fitted.
As you have found the statement in the manual you need Mercedes to confirm the suitability of your exact model or replace it with one which is suitable.
Have you seen this.
https://www.thetowcarawards.com/tow-car-chooser/?sort=&filter_make=Mercedes-Benz&filter_model=E220+CDI+Estate&filter_year=-1&filter_price=-1&filter_verdict=&filter_kerbweight=-1&filter_miro=&filter_towing=-1