Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 2019

Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 2019

FROM
$160,600

The 2019 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT range of configurations is currently priced from $160,600.

Our most recent review of the 2019 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT resulted in a score of 8.3 out of 10 for that particular example.

Carsguide Contributing Journalist Andrew Chesterton had this to say at the time: Big and brutal, the AMG 4-Door impresses in all the areas it should. It's destined to appeal to a near-microscopic buyer demographic, but those that do spring for the big AMG will be buying a car that genuinely doubles as a comfortable commuter and an out-and-out rocket ship.

You can read the full review here.

This is what Andrew Chesterton liked most about this particular version of the Mercedes-Benz AMG GT: Brute-in-a-suit looks, Powerful engine operations, Surprisingly dynamic

10.4L/100km (combined)
Sedan
9 Speed Automatic
Premium Unleaded/Electric
Rating Summary
Price and features
8
Practicality
8
Driving
9
Safety
9
Overview
Likes
Brute-in-a-suit looks
Powerful engine operations
Surprisingly dynamic
Dislikes
Six-cylinder model less impressive
Space can feel tight in the back
Missing Benz's best infotainment tech

Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 2019 FAQs

Why is my Mercedes stuck in reverse?

You could be looking at anything from a maladjusted or broken selector, to a transmission with low fluid level or even a transmission that has pretty much failed internally. All three possibilities can see a car with reverse and no other gears.

A transmission specialist is your first port of call, once you’ve checked the transmission fluid level yourself, of course. The owner’s manual will tell you how to do this.

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2011 Mercedes-Benz C200 has timing-chain stretch

That’s not a huge mileage for an engine like this, and I wouldn’t expect to see timing chain stretch over that distance. However, it begs the question of how the vehicle has been serviced. Timing chains really should last the life of the car (or, at least, the engine) but if the engine hasn’t been treated to the correct oil changes and general maintenance, the timing chain can be one component that will suffer.

If the car was bought second-hand, it would be worth going through the service history to see if any scheduled servicing was skipped. This could be the root cause of the problem. It’s also important not to confuse a stretch timing chain with a worn chain tensioning system. The tensioner holds the chain tight, taking the slack out of it and allowing for some stretch to be taken up over the years of operation. If it fails or becomes weak, you might start to hear the chain rattling.

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Did Mercedes-Benz ever recall the 2010 E250CDI convertible for peeling off door accents?

There hasn’t been a move by Mercedes-Benz Australia to fix this problem, which is not to say it hasn’t been noted by owners. But, really, a carmaker will only issue a recall for a fault or problem that represents a safety issue, which peeling door cards does not.

Sometimes, a manufacturer will issue what’s called a technical service bulletin which is like a recall but for non-safety related problems. Again, though, a floppy door card is unlikely to elicit that response. If you still have the trim pieces in question, a motor trimmer should be able to reattach them for you in a way that means they won’t come adrift again.

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