The UK Mercedes-Benz dealership will only provide 25% compensation for an A-Class paint defect. Is it reasonable?
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2026 2:54 pm
Greetings, all!
As a UK resident, I am in need of some guidance and first-hand accounts from others who have dealt with a paint defect issue on a 2018 Mercedes-Benz A-Class.
After I got in touch with Mercedes-Benz, they sent me to an authorised body shop that specialises in automobile repairs. On December 18, 2025, the vehicle had an inspection. I did not receive a formal report, but the technician did tell me that the entire vehicle has major paint problems and that the level of deterioration is not usual for the vehicle's age. I was also told that the results will be shared with Mercedes-Benz UK and that the decision for any kind of goodwill repair would be made by corporate.
Mercedes-Benz UK then extended an offer of a 25% goodwill contribution towards the repair. I have previously communicated with customer support and submitted a formal written appeal over this offer. I am of the opinion that it is unreasonable considering the seriousness of the issue, the vehicle's age, and the fact that an Approved repairer conducted the inspection.
Paint damage of this severity in such a short time is very unusual, particularly for a high-end brand. The situation has now escalated to the point where I am contemplating taking it to The Motor Ombudsman.
I was wondering whether anyone in the UK has dealt with a same paint problem with a Mercedes.
Should I try to get a larger contribution, or do you think a 25% goodwill offer is reasonable here?
Anything you can tell me would be greatly appreciated.
As a UK resident, I am in need of some guidance and first-hand accounts from others who have dealt with a paint defect issue on a 2018 Mercedes-Benz A-Class.
After I got in touch with Mercedes-Benz, they sent me to an authorised body shop that specialises in automobile repairs. On December 18, 2025, the vehicle had an inspection. I did not receive a formal report, but the technician did tell me that the entire vehicle has major paint problems and that the level of deterioration is not usual for the vehicle's age. I was also told that the results will be shared with Mercedes-Benz UK and that the decision for any kind of goodwill repair would be made by corporate.
Mercedes-Benz UK then extended an offer of a 25% goodwill contribution towards the repair. I have previously communicated with customer support and submitted a formal written appeal over this offer. I am of the opinion that it is unreasonable considering the seriousness of the issue, the vehicle's age, and the fact that an Approved repairer conducted the inspection.
Paint damage of this severity in such a short time is very unusual, particularly for a high-end brand. The situation has now escalated to the point where I am contemplating taking it to The Motor Ombudsman.
I was wondering whether anyone in the UK has dealt with a same paint problem with a Mercedes.
Should I try to get a larger contribution, or do you think a 25% goodwill offer is reasonable here?
Anything you can tell me would be greatly appreciated.