<p>I will get you a great deal on home solar (or add a quality battery to your existing setup): https://autoexpert.com.au/solarI can also save you thousands on a new car: https://autoexpert.com.au/contactA recent Mercedes-AMG E53 consumer law case is a warning for every car owner.A NSW tribunal dismissed the claim after accepting evidence that the car had been left idle for long periods and had not been serviced for about 3.5 years. In other words: low kilometres did not save the owner. The fine print in the owner’s manual, and the conditions attached to ownership, mattered.That’s the broader point in this report.Most people think “harsh” or “severe” service means towing a bulldozer across the Pilbara. But many owner’s manuals define it much more broadly: short trips, cold starts, heavy traffic, idling, hills, stop-start commuting, and similar everyday use.So this is not just a Mercedes story.It’s a story about the hidden trap in your owner’s manual:the caveats, conditions and maintenance obligations most owners never read until something expensive breaks.If you buy a car, you don’t just buy transport.You also buy the attached terms and conditions.Website: https://autoexpert.com.au#Mercedes #ConsumerLaw #Warranty #CarAdvice #CarOwnership #Servicing #AMG #AutoExpert</p>

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John Cadogan

3.5 Years. No Servicing. Then This Happened

APR 7, 202616 MIN
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3.5 Years. No Servicing. Then This Happened

APR 7, 202616 MIN

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<p>I will get you a great deal on home solar (or add a quality battery to your existing setup): https://autoexpert.com.au/solarI can also save you thousands on a new car: https://autoexpert.com.au/contactA recent Mercedes-AMG E53 consumer law case is a warning for every car owner.A NSW tribunal dismissed the claim after accepting evidence that the car had been left idle for long periods and had not been serviced for about 3.5 years. In other words: low kilometres did not save the owner. The fine print in the owner’s manual, and the conditions attached to ownership, mattered.That’s the broader point in this report.Most people think “harsh” or “severe” service means towing a bulldozer across the Pilbara. But many owner’s manuals define it much more broadly: short trips, cold starts, heavy traffic, idling, hills, stop-start commuting, and similar everyday use.So this is not just a Mercedes story.It’s a story about the hidden trap in your owner’s manual:the caveats, conditions and maintenance obligations most owners never read until something expensive breaks.If you buy a car, you don’t just buy transport.You also buy the attached terms and conditions.Website: https://autoexpert.com.au#Mercedes #ConsumerLaw #Warranty #CarAdvice #CarOwnership #Servicing #AMG #AutoExpert</p>