Jennifer L. Henn  |  December 23, 2020

Category: Auto News

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Mercedes Benz will address peeling paint defect.

Under the terms of a newly proposed class action lawsuit settlement, Mercedes-Benz will reimburse the owners of cars it produced that have a peeling paint defect.

The defect, which affected various Mercedes vehicles manufactured between 2004 and 2018 that were coated in the company’s 590 Mars Red paint, caused the paint to develop blisters and bubbles and to peel, according to the class action lawsuit. Mercedes-Benz has agreed to reimburse the owners for repairs they have already paid for and to extend the warranties on affected vehicles to cover any future repairs to a maximum of 15 years from the vehicle’s production.

The deal was hashed out after a successful round of mediation with retired U.S. District Judge James F. Holderman in November, according to the request for preliminary approval of the proposed settlement, which was filed Dec. 21.

Lead plaintiffs Emily Pinon, Gary C. Klein, Kim Brown, Joshua Frankum, Dinez Webster and Todd Bryan first filed the class action lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division, in August 2018.  Each either owned or leased a Mercedes finished with 590 Mars Red paint that allegedly had bubbled, peeled or both, according to the settlement.

Mercedes-Benz USA LLC and Daimler AG are the named defendants. They deny any wrongdoing and insist the 590 Mars Red paint does not produce a peeling paint defect.

Mercedes Benz will address peeling paint defect.The exact amount of reimbursement will vary depending on the age of the vehicle at the time the repairs were made, the proposed settlement says.

Owners or lessees of affected vehicles less than 7 years old or with fewer than 105,000 miles on them will qualify for a full reimbursement or extended warranty coverage.

Those between 7 and 10 years old will be eligible for a 50% reimbursement.

Finally, owners and lessees with affected models between 10 and 15 years old and fewer than 150,000 miles can get a 25% reimbursement, the settlement says.

Also, under the terms of the proposed settlement, the six lead plaintiffs will be granted service awards of $5,000 each for their participation in the class action lawsuit. Their lawyers will receive a maximum of $4.74 million.

“The settlement provides exceptional benefits that directly address the harm to Class Members,” the request for preliminary approval of the settlement says. It was reached after “hard fought” negotiations and is fair to both sides of the peeling paint defect case, the lawyers wrote.

Do you own or lease a Mercedes-Benz model year 2004-2018 with 590 Mars Red paint? Has it bubbled, blistered or peeled? Tell us about it in the comment section below.

The lead plaintiffs and the proposed Class Members are represented by James F. McDonough III, Jonathan R. Miller and Travis E. Lynch, W. Lewis Garrison Jr. and Taylor C. Bartlett of Heninger Garrison Davis LLC and K. Stephen Jackson of Jackson & Tucker PC.

The Peeling Paint Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Emily Pinon, et al. v. Mercedes-Benz USA LLC, et al., Case No. 1:18-cv-03984, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division.

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269 thoughts onMercedes to Reimburse for Peeling Paint Defect Under Class Action Settlement

  1. Noe Irizarry says:

    Yes, I do have a 2015 E 400 my red, is being peeling off

    1. Deborah Campbell says:

      Owned 2003 c240 that had paint that peeled and disintegrated exposing fixtures in passenger overhead that caused shocks to the driver.

  2. Larry D. says:

    I have a 2018 GLA 250 Red with clear coat flaking off. Car has 39K miles.

  3. Yvonne Tucker says:

    Yes I have a 2014 Mercedes C300 mars red it has been peeling and bubbling for about 2 years I am so upset my husband also has a Mercedes but this is my last one.

    1. ANGELA MILTON says:

      I own a Mars red 2014 cla 250 and the car is peeling all over. Can I get some help with repainting my vehicle.

  4. Deborah Burgsteiner says:

    I have a 2016 mercedes c300 with 68,000 miles and my hood has discolored, bubbles and peeling paint. It is palladium silver metallic.
    I need help understanding.

  5. Sheryl Lindquist says:

    I have a 2015 SLK250 that started bubbling in June 2022 and now the front hood and a few spots around car have NO paint left, it peeled right off.
    I took it to the dealer as it is just 7 years old and should be covered but because its Mars Red they didnt even refer me, just said I need a body shop

  6. jeff rippey says:

    2018 glc300 BLACK ,Windshield Header all of the sudden bubbled n peeling, looks like a sparkling sea at night

  7. Courtney Harris says:

    I have a red 2013 c300 and it is peeling bad started about a year ago how can I be part of the lawsuit

  8. Holly Marshall says:

    I have a 2016 GLA 250 4MATIC in Mars Red and it’s peeling horribly! How do I join the suit?

  9. Dana Burdenuk says:

    My 2018 GLA 250 in Mars red is peeling. It started on the post on the right side of the windshield. It looks like the clear coat has peeled right off like flaky skin. I’m in the process of having it repaired and was told that the whole car is on the verge of peeling. How do I join the class action suit?

  10. Lisa Waters says:

    I have a 2014 c-250 sport mars red paint peeling on fenders trunk hood and gas cover.
    Looks horrible!

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