Category Archives: Maintenance

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Cargo Van

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Concept CAS 2016

2016 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Extreme Concept Chicago Auto Show

We can confidently say that we have never seen a Mercedes-Benz vehicle like this before. We can also say with confidence that we have never seen a concept vehicle that you can buy. Doesn’t that make it a production vehicle? The 2016 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Extreme Concept at Chicago Auto Show is drawing a lot of attention. Its science-fiction appearance sucks you in, and then the impressive capacities step in to gain your respect. Read the rest of this entry >>

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Mercedes-Benz Service Phoenix AZ

Whether you are new to the area or just want a new place to bring your Mercedes-Benz for regular maintenance, you’ll find incredible value with us at Mercedes-Benz of Arrowhead. We have over 30 service bays at our Peoria, AZ facility and we provide the best Mercedes-Benz service in the Phoenix area. We are just 30 minutes from Phoenix AZ. We admit, 30 minutes might be a lengthy drive for an oil change, but you won’t find a more comfortable waiting area than our complimentary coffee bar at Mercedes-Benz of Arrowhead. Read the rest of this entry >>

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Mercedes-Benz Forced Induction Explained

Mercedes-Benz Biturbo Vs Natural Aspiration

Mercedes-Benz biturbo vs natural aspiration is a choice you have to make before purchasing a new Mercedes-Benz. Regardless of model, every Mercedes-Benz comes with the option of a biturbo engine. In fact, many of the Mercedes-Benz vehicles in the lineup have completely switched to biturbo, leaving the choice of natural aspiration in the past. Is turbocharging your car really as awesome as it sounds? Didn’t your dad once say that turbochargers are unreliable and expensive to service? Read the rest of this entry >>

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Pre-Owned Mercedes-Benz Maintenance Phoenix AZ

Used Mercedes-Benz Service Phoenix AZ

Taking care of a Mercedes-Benz can be a lot of work. It can be a lot of work that takes a lot of time that you don’t have. That is where we come in. We want to maintain your Mercedes-Benz for you to make sure you can rely on it as long as you possibly can. We are located in Peoria AZ and we provide used Mercedes-Benz service to Phoenix AZ residents. Read the rest of this entry >>

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Free Mercedes-Benz Loaner Vehicles Available in Peoria AZ

Mercedes-Benz Courtesy Car Phoenix AZ

There are few things worse than falling victim to car trouble. Not only does your wallet suffer, but it can be difficult to get around while your vehicle is in the shop. When you bring your Mercedes-Benz to Mercedes-Benz of Arrowhead service center, we will provide you with a Mercedes-Benz courtesy car near Phoenix AZ while we service your car or SUV. Read the rest of this entry >>

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Negative Effects of Rain on an Automobile

Can Rain Harm My Mercedes-Benz?

It is January, and in Scottsdale, that means rain, rain, and more rain. There are a couple theories about this. For some, rainfall is looked at as a free car wash. We fall into the other category, which states that rain should be treated with caution. The reason for our skepticism stems from what lives in rain. Can rain harm your Mercedes-Benz? Read the rest of this entry >>

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Mercedes-Benz Car Washing Tips for Arizona Residents

How Often To Wash Mercedes-Benz in Arizona

When was the last time you washed your car? Many people would agree that the easiest thing to neglect on your car is the paint. Maybe you use your 2016 GLE to get back and forth from work, or maybe you have a GT S that you use sparingly. In both scenarios, the car wash gets postponed over and over again. This could be because paint doesn’t affect the way the car drives, or it could be an increasing price at automated car washes. Whatever the reason may be, car washes always get postponed. How often should you wash your Mercedes-Benz in Arizona? As it turns out, where you live actually has more of an influence on this than how often you drive your car. Read the rest of this entry >>