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The contact owns a 2009 mercedes-benz cls550. While driving 60 mph, the vehicle hydroplaned and crashed into a guardrail. None of the air bags deployed. A police report was filed. The contact sustained injuries to the shoulders, neck, and back. Medical attention was not required; however, therapy treatments were received months later. The insurance company towed the vehicle without an investigation. The vehicle was not inspected by a dealer. The manufacturer issued one tsb, but there was no manufacturer air bag recall. The manufacturer was not aware of the failure, but was notified months later. The failure mileage was not available.
On may 19, 2014 i purchased a 2009 mercedes cls550 from mossy ford dealership in san diego, ca with a guarantee of no current or pre-existing mechanical or hazard issues. Days after purchase i noticed acceleration issues, strong odor of fuel or chemicals, engine noise and gas efficiency problems. I contacted the dealership and asked to return the vehicle and also cancel the sales contract but was denied.i was asked to bring in the vehicle and the gas tank was filled by the dealership stating that problems were likely caused by low fuel as the car was purchased with 1/4 tank of fuel. This did not fix the issues.i attempted to cancel payment and asked to return the vehicle due to continued issues and was again denied.due to the vehicle mechanical faults when purchased direct exposure of fatal carbon monoxide poisons and harmful gas emissions from the mercedes caused severe illness and life threatening symptoms including headaches, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, and fever that quickly escalated to major health problems for my family including my three minor children. The dealership knew the vehicle was unsafe and faulty but failed to disclose. The vehicle failed the california emissions test right before purchase followed by a passing test the same day.the service repair history shows the current problems have been ongoing concerns. On june 25, 2014 my minor son was near death and admitted to the children's hospital critical care unit with nausea,vision problems, eyes sunk in, vomiting, headaches, extreme weight loss, fatigue, excessively high blood sugar reading over 800, pancreas damage/failure, breathing problems, dehydration, dizziness and unconsciousness, hemoglobin, myoglobin and beta cell damage, fever,chills, chest pain, brain malfunction, seizure, hypoxia, keystones, carboxyhaemoglobin and toxins in blood.the vehicle sold is a health and safety hazard.
On may 19, 2014 i purchased a 2009 mercedes cls550 from mossy ford dealership in san diego, ca with a guarantee of no current or pre-existing mechanical or hazard issues. Days after purchase i noticed acceleration issues, strong odor of fuel or chemicals, engine noise and gas efficiency problems. I contacted the dealership and asked to return the vehicle and also cancel the sales contract but was denied.i was asked to bring in the vehicle and the gas tank was filled by the dealership stating that problems were likely caused by low fuel as the car was purchased with 1/4 tank of fuel. This did not fix the issues.i attempted to cancel payment and asked to return the vehicle due to continued issues and was again denied.due to the vehicle mechanical faults when purchased direct exposure of fatal carbon monoxide poisons and harmful gas emissions from the mercedes caused severe illness and life threatening symptoms including headaches, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, and fever that quickly escalated to major health problems for my family including my three minor children. The dealership knew the vehicle was unsafe and faulty but failed to disclose. The vehicle failed the california emissions test right before purchase followed by a passing test the same day.the service repair history shows the current problems have been ongoing concerns. On june 25, 2014 my minor son was near death and admitted to the children's hospital critical care unit with nausea,vision problems, eyes sunk in, vomiting, headaches, extreme weight loss, fatigue, excessively high blood sugar reading over 800, pancreas damage/failure, breathing problems, dehydration, dizziness and unconsciousness, hemoglobin, myoglobin and beta cell damage, fever,chills, chest pain, brain malfunction, seizure, hypoxia, keystones, carboxyhaemoglobin and toxins in blood.the vehicle sold is a health and safety hazard.
On may 19, 2014 i purchased a 2009 mercedes cls550 from mossy ford dealership in san diego, ca with a guarantee of no current or pre-existing mechanical or hazard issues. Days after purchase i noticed acceleration issues, strong odor of fuel or chemicals, engine noise and gas efficiency problems. I contacted the dealership and asked to return the vehicle and also cancel the sales contract but was denied.i was asked to bring in the vehicle and the gas tank was filled by the dealership stating that problems were likely caused by low fuel as the car was purchased with 1/4 tank of fuel. This did not fix the issues.i attempted to cancel payment and asked to return the vehicle due to continued issues and was again denied.due to the vehicle mechanical faults when purchased direct exposure of fatal carbon monoxide poisons and harmful gas emissions from the mercedes caused severe illness and life threatening symptoms including headaches, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, and fever that quickly escalated to major health problems for my family including my three minor children. The dealership knew the vehicle was unsafe and faulty but failed to disclose. The vehicle failed the california emissions test right before purchase followed by a passing test the same day.the service repair history shows the current problems have been ongoing concerns. On june 25, 2014 my minor son was near death and admitted to the children's hospital critical care unit with nausea,vision problems, eyes sunk in, vomiting, headaches, extreme weight loss, fatigue, excessively high blood sugar reading over 800, pancreas damage/failure, breathing problems, dehydration, dizziness and unconsciousness, hemoglobin, myoglobin and beta cell damage, fever,chills, chest pain, brain malfunction, seizure, hypoxia, keystones, carboxyhaemoglobin and toxins in blood.the vehicle sold is a health and safety hazard.
The issues regarding the mercedes airmatic suspension system have been widely known for years, and mercedes never made an effort to mitigate the mercedes loyal owners excessive expense to cover the repair. It is also hard to believe the dealer never informed, inspected or recommended repairs to the airmatic system. It took breaking down off the highway with my children in the car to discover this problem. The suspension failed and the car could not be driven. A a tow was necessary and a huge repair bill followed.
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