2017 Mercedes-AMG G 65 Recalled Too Fast in Reverse, Rollover Risk

Owners of 20 Recalled Mercedes-AMG G 65 Vehicles in for Potential Wild Reverse Ride

recall Mercedes-BenzIf you are the owners of one of 20, $220,000 Mercedes-AMG G 65, driving in reverse could turn into an unexpected joy ride.

The 2017 model of these so-called G-wagons has been recalled due to instability while driven in reverse at speeds higher than 16 mph, but just 20 vehicles have this problem. These vehicles, equipped with a 6.0-liter 621-horsepower bi-turbo V12 engine, are powerful. Indeed, any abrupt change in steering while above this speed could cause instability and potentially a rollover.

The models affected were manufactured between Sept. 6, 2016 and Oct. 10, 2016.

Fortunately, the repairs can be done quickly as dealers will simply update of the ECU software at no charge to customers, according to the report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA).

Mercedes Benz Lemon Law Help  — Call 855-703-4186 

Motorists who are grappling with ongoing problems with their Mercedes AMG G 65 or any other vehicle due to software or other issues, could be eligible for compensation under California and or Federal Lemon Laws.

Johnson Attorneys Group is dedicated to helping people and has served thousands of clients over the years. We handle both lemon law and personal injury cases. We helped our clients resolve their cases and we can help you.

Call us for a FREE CONSULTATION at 855-703-4186. In lemon law cases, our attorneys fees do not come out of your settlement because the manufacturer is required to pay them directly to us under California Lemon Laws. However, for personal injury claims, our fees are paid only if we obtain a settlement for you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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